สำหรับขาย, Guided Price: GBP 2,500,000
Wessons Hill, Cookham, Berkshire, SL6 9PB, สหราชอาณาจักร
ประเภทอสังหาริมทรัพย์ : หน้าแรกครอบครัวเดี่ยว
รูปแบบอสังหาริมทรัพย์ : N/A
ขนาดการก่อสร้าง : 4,511 ft² / 419 m²
ขนาดที่ดิน : N/A
ห้องนอน : 6
ห้องอาบน้ำ : 4
ห้องน้ำ : 0
MLS#: N/A
คำบรรยายอสังหาริมทรัพย์
Location
Crantock is situated in the centre of ‘the Dean’ on the hilltop aside Old Cricket Common. It’s a remarkable position with lovely views over the village. Crantock is in a Conservation Area and is adjoined on two sides by National Trust land.
Cookham Dean is a highly sought-after village, set within glorious rolling countryside in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are scenic walks along the Thames Path and within the surrounding woodland, and into the National Trust-managed Cookham Commons, including Winter Hill which has stunning views over the river.
Schools
There are three primary schools and three nursery schools situated in Cookham, with a comprehensive range of private and state schooling options in the area including Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Beaconsfield High School, Eton, Harrow, Wycombe Abbey, Caldicot Preparatory School and some excellent schools in the Maidenhead, Marlow and Henley areas.
Local Amenities
Cookham is delightfully rural, yet perfectly positioned for access to both Marlow and Maidenhead with their extensive mix of bars, cafés and restaurants, as well as an eclectic range of local independent and national retailers.
For commuters, Cookham has a train station with a service to Paddington (via Maidenhead) in as little as 31 minutes, and an Elizabeth Line connection into central London from Maidenhead. The M40 and M4 motorways are easily accessible.
Description
Tucked away in Cookham Dean, the highest of the Cookham villages, Crantock commands sweeping views across the surrounding countryside. Accessed via a private National Trust track, this impressive family home offers a sense of peace, free from passing traffic, yet is only a short distance from the village centre offering all the charm of rural life with easy access to both countryside and modern conveniences.
Originally two Victorian cottages, the property was converted over the years into a substantial house. Subsequent extensions and tasteful modernisation have transformed Crantock into a generously proportioned family home. The house retains its traditional Victorian frontage, with an elegant façade and generous sash windows. The house is further enhanced by a stylish décor scheme and modern comforts. Recent improvements include thorough redecoration of the exterior and a new insulated roof.
Arranged over three floors, the accommodation offers space and versatility, perfectly aligned with modern family living. A central entrance hall with a charming fireplace provides access to the main staircase and a secondary staircase to the cellar. A principal sitting room is airy and light, featuring a log burner and bay window that frames the far-reaching rooftop views. To the rear, the exceptionally spacious open-plan kitchen, living and dining area provides a superb setting for everyday use and relaxed entertaining. It is flooded with natural light from the glazed roof – fitted with solar-reflective glass and remote-controlled electric blinds – and the remarkable elevated views enhance the sense of space. The room has underfloor heating for year-round comfort, and the dining area features a striking vaulted ceiling. The kitchen is equipped with sleek contemporary cabinets, an island and integrated appliances, including a Neff induction hob, oven, dishwasher, wine cooler, water-softener and drinking water filter. The French doors open directly onto the flagstone patio, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. A separate utility room offers practical space for laundry, and French doors lead to a small courtyard adjacent to the elevated greenhouse. There is a convenient downstairs WC, and the cellar offers further scope for storage or as a wine room, featuring an in-built safe (no longer working) in the wall – a charming nod to the property’s heritage. A study to the front of the home completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, the first and second floors feature the master bedroom with a spacious dressing room and built-in wardrobes, leading to an ensuite shower room. There are five further bedrooms and two further family bath/shower rooms. The views from the bedroom windows are lovely, the height further enhancing the vista.
Outside
The mature gardens feel fantastically private and secluded. Thoughtfully designed to offer interest they include an upper lawn with generous patio area, ideal for al fresco dining, beautifully bordered and planted for year-round colour. The lower garden features an established allotment area including fruit cages with raspberries, strawberries , currants, and gooseberries with a further fertile plot for vegetables. Fruit trees, including five apple, two plum, two cherry and a damson are dotted throughout. While the varied planting and surrounding landscape – National Trust land – attract a wide array of bird species, long grasses also provide a haven for pollinators and butterflies. The current owners have employed non-chemical wildlife-friendly techniques, recognised with a prestigious Gold Award in the Royal Borough’s Wildlife Gardening Scheme. The result is an inviting habitat for wildlife with the garden frequented by dozens of bird varieties including owls and swifts. There is also a summer house.
The property is accessed through an electric gated entrance and offers generous parking on a decoratively laid stone-and-brick driveway, benefitting from two electric vehicle charging points.
Ancillary Buildings
Ancillary buildings include a remodelled studio/annexe with kitchenette and shower room, offering self-contained accommodation perfect for guests, extended family or use as a home office. A very spacious games room provides wonderful flexibility, ideal for use as a home cinema, gym, party venue, or creative studio for hobbies. Its double French doors open onto an elevated decking area with steps down to the lower croquet lawn. There is also a single garage, and a workshop with its own WC.
Directions
From Cookham train station head west on Station Hill/Lower Road. After 0.6 miles, bear left onto Hills Lane and head up the hill, past Uncle Tom’s Cabin (public house). Follow the road until you reach the Old Cricket Common on the right hand side. Take the second gravel lane over the Common (at the war memorial) and continue past Inn on the Green. Aat the far end, branch left off the Common down the private track. Crantock can be found on the right hand side through electric gates.
ขึ้น
Crantock is situated in the centre of ‘the Dean’ on the hilltop aside Old Cricket Common. It’s a remarkable position with lovely views over the village. Crantock is in a Conservation Area and is adjoined on two sides by National Trust land.
Cookham Dean is a highly sought-after village, set within glorious rolling countryside in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are scenic walks along the Thames Path and within the surrounding woodland, and into the National Trust-managed Cookham Commons, including Winter Hill which has stunning views over the river.
Schools
There are three primary schools and three nursery schools situated in Cookham, with a comprehensive range of private and state schooling options in the area including Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Beaconsfield High School, Eton, Harrow, Wycombe Abbey, Caldicot Preparatory School and some excellent schools in the Maidenhead, Marlow and Henley areas.
Local Amenities
Cookham is delightfully rural, yet perfectly positioned for access to both Marlow and Maidenhead with their extensive mix of bars, cafés and restaurants, as well as an eclectic range of local independent and national retailers.
For commuters, Cookham has a train station with a service to Paddington (via Maidenhead) in as little as 31 minutes, and an Elizabeth Line connection into central London from Maidenhead. The M40 and M4 motorways are easily accessible.
Description
Tucked away in Cookham Dean, the highest of the Cookham villages, Crantock commands sweeping views across the surrounding countryside. Accessed via a private National Trust track, this impressive family home offers a sense of peace, free from passing traffic, yet is only a short distance from the village centre offering all the charm of rural life with easy access to both countryside and modern conveniences.
Originally two Victorian cottages, the property was converted over the years into a substantial house. Subsequent extensions and tasteful modernisation have transformed Crantock into a generously proportioned family home. The house retains its traditional Victorian frontage, with an elegant façade and generous sash windows. The house is further enhanced by a stylish décor scheme and modern comforts. Recent improvements include thorough redecoration of the exterior and a new insulated roof.
Arranged over three floors, the accommodation offers space and versatility, perfectly aligned with modern family living. A central entrance hall with a charming fireplace provides access to the main staircase and a secondary staircase to the cellar. A principal sitting room is airy and light, featuring a log burner and bay window that frames the far-reaching rooftop views. To the rear, the exceptionally spacious open-plan kitchen, living and dining area provides a superb setting for everyday use and relaxed entertaining. It is flooded with natural light from the glazed roof – fitted with solar-reflective glass and remote-controlled electric blinds – and the remarkable elevated views enhance the sense of space. The room has underfloor heating for year-round comfort, and the dining area features a striking vaulted ceiling. The kitchen is equipped with sleek contemporary cabinets, an island and integrated appliances, including a Neff induction hob, oven, dishwasher, wine cooler, water-softener and drinking water filter. The French doors open directly onto the flagstone patio, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. A separate utility room offers practical space for laundry, and French doors lead to a small courtyard adjacent to the elevated greenhouse. There is a convenient downstairs WC, and the cellar offers further scope for storage or as a wine room, featuring an in-built safe (no longer working) in the wall – a charming nod to the property’s heritage. A study to the front of the home completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, the first and second floors feature the master bedroom with a spacious dressing room and built-in wardrobes, leading to an ensuite shower room. There are five further bedrooms and two further family bath/shower rooms. The views from the bedroom windows are lovely, the height further enhancing the vista.
Outside
The mature gardens feel fantastically private and secluded. Thoughtfully designed to offer interest they include an upper lawn with generous patio area, ideal for al fresco dining, beautifully bordered and planted for year-round colour. The lower garden features an established allotment area including fruit cages with raspberries, strawberries , currants, and gooseberries with a further fertile plot for vegetables. Fruit trees, including five apple, two plum, two cherry and a damson are dotted throughout. While the varied planting and surrounding landscape – National Trust land – attract a wide array of bird species, long grasses also provide a haven for pollinators and butterflies. The current owners have employed non-chemical wildlife-friendly techniques, recognised with a prestigious Gold Award in the Royal Borough’s Wildlife Gardening Scheme. The result is an inviting habitat for wildlife with the garden frequented by dozens of bird varieties including owls and swifts. There is also a summer house.
The property is accessed through an electric gated entrance and offers generous parking on a decoratively laid stone-and-brick driveway, benefitting from two electric vehicle charging points.
Ancillary Buildings
Ancillary buildings include a remodelled studio/annexe with kitchenette and shower room, offering self-contained accommodation perfect for guests, extended family or use as a home office. A very spacious games room provides wonderful flexibility, ideal for use as a home cinema, gym, party venue, or creative studio for hobbies. Its double French doors open onto an elevated decking area with steps down to the lower croquet lawn. There is also a single garage, and a workshop with its own WC.
Directions
From Cookham train station head west on Station Hill/Lower Road. After 0.6 miles, bear left onto Hills Lane and head up the hill, past Uncle Tom’s Cabin (public house). Follow the road until you reach the Old Cricket Common on the right hand side. Take the second gravel lane over the Common (at the war memorial) and continue past Inn on the Green. Aat the far end, branch left off the Common down the private track. Crantock can be found on the right hand side through electric gates.
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