7 bedroom detached house
Detached house
7 beds
4 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Main House: 4/5 bedrooms, 3/4 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms, superb kitchen.
- Adjoining Cottage: Living room, kitchen/diner, 2 bedrooms, bathroom.
- Studio/gatehouse suite: Living room/bedroom plus en suite shower room.
- Various outbuildings & garaging.
- Beautiful grounds of approximately 5 acres including formal gardens and private woodland.
This stunning period property offers approx. 4500 sq. ft of accommodation spread across all three detached units & outbuildings offering great flexibility with the main house, and the two additional properties all refurbished and presented in beautiful order, successfully combining much of the original character with many original features, with a very high specification. Enjoying great privacy & tranquility directly adjoining Cadmore End Common, this represents a truly rare opportunity to acquire such a substantial and historic house in a such a sheltered semi-rural location.
Location
Situated in sheltered semi- rural location on the edge of the Hambleden Valley directly adjoining Cadmore End Common, yet within a 5-mile drive of Marlow with its array of bustling individual shops, cafes, & restaurants including ‘The Ivy Marlow Garden’ in the High Street as well as Tom Kerridge’s 2 Michelin Star ‘The Hand & Flowers’, and ‘The Coach’ both in West Street.
Local recreation facilities include walking, riding & cycling in the Hambleden Valley, rowing at Marlow Rowing Club; golf at Harleyford & Temple: clubs for tennis, hockey, cricket & bowls, all in Pound Lane, along with the Court Garden Leisure Complex and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey. For families, local primary schools are close by in Cadmore End & Frieth, with secondary schools in both Marlow & High Wycombe within easy reach including Sir William Borlase Grammar School, Great Marlow secondary school, Wycombe High school for girls and John Hampden & Royal Grammar School for boys along with various public schools including The Abbey in High Wycombe.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow proceed east from the obelisk at the top of the High Street, along Spittal Street towards Bourne End. Turn left at the mini roundabout into Dean Street (B482), signposted to Lane End and Stokenchurch. Continue out of the town following this road for about 4 miles until reaching Lane End. Continue through Bolter End, turn right into Bolter End Lane, pass under the bridge continue up the hill into Wheeler End turn left opposite the war memorial along a single-track road, passing Huckenden Farm on your right-hand side continue to the end, turn left just before Watercroft Cottage, continue down the lane, bear right at the fork and the house is on the left-hand side.
Location
Situated in sheltered semi- rural location on the edge of the Hambleden Valley directly adjoining Cadmore End Common, yet within a 5-mile drive of Marlow with its array of bustling individual shops, cafes, & restaurants including ‘The Ivy Marlow Garden’ in the High Street as well as Tom Kerridge’s 2 Michelin Star ‘The Hand & Flowers’, and ‘The Coach’ both in West Street.
Local recreation facilities include walking, riding & cycling in the Hambleden Valley, rowing at Marlow Rowing Club; golf at Harleyford & Temple: clubs for tennis, hockey, cricket & bowls, all in Pound Lane, along with the Court Garden Leisure Complex and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey. For families, local primary schools are close by in Cadmore End & Frieth, with secondary schools in both Marlow & High Wycombe within easy reach including Sir William Borlase Grammar School, Great Marlow secondary school, Wycombe High school for girls and John Hampden & Royal Grammar School for boys along with various public schools including The Abbey in High Wycombe.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow proceed east from the obelisk at the top of the High Street, along Spittal Street towards Bourne End. Turn left at the mini roundabout into Dean Street (B482), signposted to Lane End and Stokenchurch. Continue out of the town following this road for about 4 miles until reaching Lane End. Continue through Bolter End, turn right into Bolter End Lane, pass under the bridge continue up the hill into Wheeler End turn left opposite the war memorial along a single-track road, passing Huckenden Farm on your right-hand side continue to the end, turn left just before Watercroft Cottage, continue down the lane, bear right at the fork and the house is on the left-hand side.
About this agent

Over 30 years ago Ballards opened its doors with its first office in Henley-on-Thames. As an independent family-owned estate agency the business has been built on the same core values that a family holds close; trust, support and friendship. Over the years we have become an award winning agency with further prominent offices in Marlow and Twyford, allowing us to offer a service with the reach of a multinational agent without compromising on our family values.




























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