Details
School Lane, Turville, RG9
£700,000
Description
A fabulous 3-bedroom character cottage situated in the heart of Turville village, famous for its television and film history. The cottage, which features exposed beamed ceilings and fireplaces, comprises two reception rooms, a country kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms including an en suite shower room to the principal bedroom. Off-road parking.
ACCOMMODATION
A solid timber front door opens from School Lane into the sitting room.
The sitting room has windows to the front and rear, exposed beams and a brick inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner. Stairs lead to the first floor with a storage cupboard under.
The dining room enjoys views over the village green, has exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with a stove.
A stable door opens from the sitting room to the kitchen.
The kitchen features a quarry tiled floor, has a window to the front and has a range of Shaker style base units with quartz work surfaces and a Belfast sink. There is further storage by way of a walk-in pantry. A door opens to a covered walkway to outside.
To the first floor
The principal bedroom is a double with a dormer window to the front and a built-in wardrobe. The en suite shower room has a white suite comprising a shower cubicle, a w.c and wash hand basin. There is a useful storage cupboard.
Bedroom 2 is a generous double with a vaulted ceiling with the original timber beams, with a view overlooking the green, the churchyard and the hilltop towards the famous Cobstone Windmill.
Bedroom 3 is a single bedroom/study with a window to the front and exposed beams.
There is a bathroom with a three piece suite comprising a panelled bath with a shower mixer tap, a mosaic tiled splash back, a w.c and wash hand basin with a cupboard under and a light/shaver over.
The car parking is accessed further along the lane, where there is a timber car port.
LOCATION
Living in Turville
Turville is a beautiful village set in the Chiltern Hills, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The village green, church and the Bull & Butcher pub make up the village centre interspersed with character cottages. Just opposite the pub, Turville Studios is a collection of six individual artists units that have been built on the site of an old barn and are available to let. There are numerous walking trails, spectacular countryside surroundings and a warm community feel to this village.
Sleepy Cottage was used in the 1998 film Goodnight Mr Tom starring John Thaw. Turville was also home to the BBC series The Vicar of Dibley, and has been used for Midsomer Murders, Jonathan Creek, Killing Eve and Miss Marple episodes. Nestled in the Chiltern hills, the village is looked over by the windmill at Cobstone Mill, as featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
The M4 and M40 motorways are easily accessible.
Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 – 14 miles
Wycombe M40 Junction 4 – 10 miles
London Heathrow – 28 miles
London – approx. 40 miles
Oxford – approx. 24 miles
Both Henley and Marlow have regular GWR train services that connect to the main train line from the West into London Paddington, and the Elizabeth Line via Maidenhead. The Chiltern Line has a regular rail service running from High Wycombe to Marylebone station.
Schools
The cottage is conveniently placed for good schools. The property is in the catchment for Sir William Borlase’s grammar school in Marlow. The village has a nursery / pre-school.
Local primary schools include Ibstone, Frieth and Cadmore End, all less than 2 miles away. Rupert House School and St Mary’s School in Henley, Shiplake College, Queen Anne’s Caversham.
Leisure
Henley and Marlow both host annual regattas and festivals. Both towns are full of independent shops and restaurants, and Henley has a 3-screen cinema and a popular theatre. With their proximity to the Thames, both towns have river walks and parks. Mooring and Marina facilities at Hambleden Marina. There are local golf clubs at Harleyford and Henley.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity, are connected, private drainage is shared with neighbouring cottages.
Local Authority: Wycombe District Council
Council Tax: Band F
Viewing
Please contact us on 01491 876544 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.
Disclaimer
Philip Booth Esq - RG9 endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
A fabulous 3-bedroom character cottage situated in the heart of Turville village, famous for its television and film history. The cottage, which features exposed beamed ceilings and fireplaces, comprises two reception rooms, a country kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms including an en suite shower room to the principal bedroom. Off-road parking.
ACCOMMODATION
A solid timber front door opens from School Lane into the sitting room.
The sitting room has windows to the front and rear, exposed beams and a brick inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner. Stairs lead to the first floor with a storage cupboard under.
The dining room enjoys views over the village green, has exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with a stove.
A stable door opens from the sitting room to the kitchen.
The kitchen features a quarry tiled floor, has a window to the front and has a range of Shaker style base units with quartz work surfaces and a Belfast sink. There is further storage by way of a walk-in pantry. A door opens to a covered walkway to outside.
To the first floor
The principal bedroom is a double with a dormer window to the front and a built-in wardrobe. The en suite shower room has a white suite comprising a shower cubicle, a w.c and wash hand basin. There is a useful storage cupboard.
Bedroom 2 is a generous double with a vaulted ceiling with the original timber beams, with a view overlooking the green, the churchyard and the hilltop towards the famous Cobstone Windmill.
Bedroom 3 is a single bedroom/study with a window to the front and exposed beams.
There is a bathroom with a three piece suite comprising a panelled bath with a shower mixer tap, a mosaic tiled splash back, a w.c and wash hand basin with a cupboard under and a light/shaver over.
The car parking is accessed further along the lane, where there is a timber car port.
LOCATION
Living in Turville
Turville is a beautiful village set in the Chiltern Hills, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The village green, church and the Bull & Butcher pub make up the village centre interspersed with character cottages. Just opposite the pub, Turville Studios is a collection of six individual artists units that have been built on the site of an old barn and are available to let. There are numerous walking trails, spectacular countryside surroundings and a warm community feel to this village.
Sleepy Cottage was used in the 1998 film Goodnight Mr Tom starring John Thaw. Turville was also home to the BBC series The Vicar of Dibley, and has been used for Midsomer Murders, Jonathan Creek, Killing Eve and Miss Marple episodes. Nestled in the Chiltern hills, the village is looked over by the windmill at Cobstone Mill, as featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
The M4 and M40 motorways are easily accessible.
Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 – 14 miles
Wycombe M40 Junction 4 – 10 miles
London Heathrow – 28 miles
London – approx. 40 miles
Oxford – approx. 24 miles
Both Henley and Marlow have regular GWR train services that connect to the main train line from the West into London Paddington, and the Elizabeth Line via Maidenhead. The Chiltern Line has a regular rail service running from High Wycombe to Marylebone station.
Schools
The cottage is conveniently placed for good schools. The property is in the catchment for Sir William Borlase’s grammar school in Marlow. The village has a nursery / pre-school.
Local primary schools include Ibstone, Frieth and Cadmore End, all less than 2 miles away. Rupert House School and St Mary’s School in Henley, Shiplake College, Queen Anne’s Caversham.
Leisure
Henley and Marlow both host annual regattas and festivals. Both towns are full of independent shops and restaurants, and Henley has a 3-screen cinema and a popular theatre. With their proximity to the Thames, both towns have river walks and parks. Mooring and Marina facilities at Hambleden Marina. There are local golf clubs at Harleyford and Henley.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity, are connected, private drainage is shared with neighbouring cottages.
Local Authority: Wycombe District Council
Council Tax: Band F
Viewing
Please contact us on 01491 876544 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.
Disclaimer
Philip Booth Esq - RG9 endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
Features
- A fabulous character cottage
- Sitting room with inglenook fireplace
- Dining room with inglenook fireplace
- A country kitchen with a pantry
- Principal bedroom with en suite
- 2 further bedrooms
- Family bathroom to the first floor
- Off-road parking with car port
- Spectacular Chilterns village location
- No onward chain
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