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£4,950,0006 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Gibraltar Lane, Maidenhead SL6
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Semi-detached house
6 beds
3 baths
4.50 acre(s)
EPC rating: D
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- Tenure: Freehold
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Nestled along the picturesque riverside, this enchanting estate boasts a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. Set upon 4.5 acres, it includes a secluded private island and a charming guest cottage.
About The House:
The Islands represents a truly idyllic riverside retreat, situated upstream from an ancient royal fishery that dates back to Tudor times. Located approximately a mile downstream from Marlow, this estate occupies what is affectionately known as "The Wind in the Willows Backwater," made famous by Kenneth Grahame's boathouse, located at the top of the backwater. Grahame resided in Cookham Dean while penning his beloved classic, "The Wind in the Willows." Rarely does a property as unique and extraordinary as this one become available on the market.
Today, The Islands estate comprises the original house, a cottage, and over five acres of land and islands. Upon entering through wrought iron gates, a sense of nostalgia envelops you, transporting you to a bygone era of tranquility, serenity, and leisurely afternoons spent by or on the water.
As you approach the house, you'll be greeted by a grand entrance set beneath a turret, where heavy double doors open to a reception hall. The hall is adorned with oak paneling, an inviting open fireplace, a stained glass window, and a paneled ceiling, reminiscent of a Scottish hunting lodge from the Victorian era.
The reception hall connects to the main ground floor rooms, some of which feature unique angles, adding to the home's distinctive character. The drawing room and dining room, located in the oldest section of the house, each boast open fireplaces and are linked by oak-faced double doors that perfectly complement the pillars, exposed beams, and elegant cornices. However, the true charm of these rooms lies in their splendid bay windows adorned with leaded glass. In the drawing room, wide doors open inward, providing an enchanting view across the balcony and the river, framed by water lilies, leading to the first island and hinting at the magic that awaits beyond.
Adjacent to the dining room, you'll find a library with an external spiral staircase leading down to the original boathouse, which remains a wet dock with a terrace right at the water's edge. Terraces grace the front of the house, both at the water's edge and on the ground floor, offering numerous options for delightful al fresco dining. Yet, the ultimate pleasure surely lies in picnicking while afloat or on the islands themselves.
On the ground floor, you'll also discover the split-level kitchen and breakfast room, conveniently accompanied by a larder. A study to the right of the front entrance features a large window that overlooks the tranquil river, making it an inspiring workspace.
About The House:
The Islands represents a truly idyllic riverside retreat, situated upstream from an ancient royal fishery that dates back to Tudor times. Located approximately a mile downstream from Marlow, this estate occupies what is affectionately known as "The Wind in the Willows Backwater," made famous by Kenneth Grahame's boathouse, located at the top of the backwater. Grahame resided in Cookham Dean while penning his beloved classic, "The Wind in the Willows." Rarely does a property as unique and extraordinary as this one become available on the market.
Today, The Islands estate comprises the original house, a cottage, and over five acres of land and islands. Upon entering through wrought iron gates, a sense of nostalgia envelops you, transporting you to a bygone era of tranquility, serenity, and leisurely afternoons spent by or on the water.
As you approach the house, you'll be greeted by a grand entrance set beneath a turret, where heavy double doors open to a reception hall. The hall is adorned with oak paneling, an inviting open fireplace, a stained glass window, and a paneled ceiling, reminiscent of a Scottish hunting lodge from the Victorian era.
The reception hall connects to the main ground floor rooms, some of which feature unique angles, adding to the home's distinctive character. The drawing room and dining room, located in the oldest section of the house, each boast open fireplaces and are linked by oak-faced double doors that perfectly complement the pillars, exposed beams, and elegant cornices. However, the true charm of these rooms lies in their splendid bay windows adorned with leaded glass. In the drawing room, wide doors open inward, providing an enchanting view across the balcony and the river, framed by water lilies, leading to the first island and hinting at the magic that awaits beyond.
Adjacent to the dining room, you'll find a library with an external spiral staircase leading down to the original boathouse, which remains a wet dock with a terrace right at the water's edge. Terraces grace the front of the house, both at the water's edge and on the ground floor, offering numerous options for delightful al fresco dining. Yet, the ultimate pleasure surely lies in picnicking while afloat or on the islands themselves.
On the ground floor, you'll also discover the split-level kitchen and breakfast room, conveniently accompanied by a larder. A study to the right of the front entrance features a large window that overlooks the tranquil river, making it an inspiring workspace.
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