Designed by Romaine Walker in the late 1890s with Arts and Crafts styling, and originally used as a gardeners' bothy for a local businessman, Robert Hudson of Danesfield, in dressed chalk with chalk mullion windows with rendered first storey elevations under a clay tiled roof. About 3 acres
The Tower House is tucked away in a tranquil setting above the River Thames in the sought after and historic village of Medmenham.
In recent years the house has been sympathetically extended and now provides flexible family accommodation with over 3000 sq ft of living space in the house itself. The property is entered into a glass vaulted reception hall. A bright and airy curved glass garden/sitting room opens out onto a sunny terrace. There is a guest cloakroom with shower, a utility room and a study with stairs leading to bedroom 5. The other side of the hall leads into the kitchen/breakfast room, designed by Mark Wilkinson. It is well equipped with a central island, granite worktops, an Aga and cosy banquette seating area. There is a more formal dining room and drawing room with an impressive carved stone fireplace and the snug has a gas fireplace. The first floor accommodation can be accessed from one of 2 staircases. The master bedroom has a large en suite bath and shower room, wardrobes and a walk in dressing room. There are 4 further pretty bedrooms and a family bathroom with shower.
The grounds are a gardener's paradise and are beautifully landscaped and manicured with many specimen bushes, plants, rare trees, fruit and flowering trees, a walled kitchen garden, woods and a nature reserve accessed by a private gate. The house also holds a forestry licence to cut firewood. The swimming pool and terracing provides great entertaining and outdoor dining opportunities.
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Marlow 2 miles, Henley-on-Thames 6 miles, M40 J4 6 miles, M4 J8/9 10 miles, London Heathrow 23 miles, Central London 37 miles, Main line rail stations: High Wycombe (Marylebone) 8 miles, Maidenhead (Paddington) 8 miles