This property presents a compelling opportunity to revive and modernize a charming period home set in the serene village of Burchetts Green, complete with approximately one acre of beautiful gardens. Known as 'Tiggers', this five-bedroom detached residence dates back to the Tudor period and is designated as Grade II listed, marking it as one of the village's oldest structures. Having remained in the same family since around 1968, this home is now available for purchase for the first time in over fifty years, inviting new owners to bring their vision to life.
The property features a spacious layout that includes a long hallway leading to distinctive rooms such as a study with wood-panelled walls and a traditional brick fireplace. The living room boasts impressive proportions with its curved bay window and herringbone details on the fireplace, while also providing access to an outdoor terrace. Adjacent is a formal dining room characterized by black timber beams and another charming brick fireplace. A further reception area connects to the kitchen, which includes various wall and base units along with a separate utility space.
On the upper floor, you will find five bedrooms along with three bathrooms. Notably, the principal suite offers a sizable bedroom alongside a dressing room and en-suite bathroom. Throughout the home, original features such as exposed beams, fireplaces, and historic details remain intact, reflecting its rich heritage.
The outdoor space is equally noteworthy, offering an expansive acre of meticulously maintained gardens that ensure privacy and tranquility. The grounds feature established plants, mature trees, and thoughtful landscaping choices like box-hedging and wildflowers. Additional amenities include several outbuildings; particularly appealing is the substantial detached garage featuring office space and an adjoining conservatory. Ample off-street parking is also available via the driveway.
Located in Burchetts Green—a quaint village known for its community spirit—residents benefit from local amenities including a Michelin-rated pub and primary school. The surrounding countryside offers extensive walking opportunities within Forestry Commission land nearby. Furthermore, easy access to nearby towns like Marlow and Henley enhances convenience for shopping or dining experiences.
Transport links are excellent with proximity to major roadways (M4/M40) as well as rail services from Maidenhead Station connecting directly to London.