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5 bedroom detached bungalow for sale

Hayles Field, Henley-on-thames RG9
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Detached bungalow
5 beds
4 baths
2518
EPC rating: E
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TenureFreehold
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Features and description

  • Private no-through lane setting with genuine peace and minimal passing traffic
  • Flexible annexe ideal for guests, older children, workspace or multi-generational living
  • Countryside walks, woodland trails and cycle routes from the doorstep
  • Triple-aspect sitting room with stove — light by day, cosy by night
  • Garden and raised decking positioned to capture the last of the evening sun
  • Clear night skies with minimal light pollution
  • Driveway parking for multiple vehicles — rare flexibility compared to town living
  • Easy access to Marlow, Henley and the M40 for straightforward London connections
  • Walk to Frieth Primary School and the village pub in minutes
  • Js1147

Fernie Cottage, Frieth

Where London Stops and Life Starts

There is a moment on the drive home when the world slows down.

You leave the motorway.
The lanes narrow.
The hedgerows rise.
And by the time you turn into Hayles Field, the noise has already left your shoulders.

Fernie Cottage sits quietly along a private no-through lane — a setting that feels removed, yet remains remarkably connected. Only neighbours and deliveries come this way. The road is imperfect in the way country roads are imperfect — and that is precisely why it works. There is no passing traffic. No cut-through. No hurry.

Just community.

For seventeen years, this house has been the backdrop to real life. Three children raised here from infancy. School walks. Winter pub evenings. Summer gatherings spilling from kitchen to garden. It has never tried to be showy — but it has always delivered.

The layout is unconventional in the way that good houses often are.

Bedrooms across both floors create a rhythm that adapts as life changes. Younger children close by. Teenagers with independence. Guests who can stay without feeling in the way. It is a configuration that proves its worth over time.

The principal living room, triple-aspect and centred around the stove, feels equally suited to quiet evenings and larger gatherings. Doors open to the conservatory and beyond to a garden that is unexpectedly private — bordered by neighbours yet not overlooked. The raised decking was positioned deliberately to capture the final stretch of evening sun, making it the natural end-of-day gathering point.

The kitchen has been thoughtfully reworked with levelled flooring and underfloor heating, forming the hub from which the home flows. Over the years, extensive upgrades have quietly modernised the property: replastering, updated electrics, replacement bathrooms, a Megaflow pressurised hot water system (2020), new oil tank, bifold doors, widened driveway and improved drainage through a treatment system.

Then there is the annexe.

Previously registered as a separate dwelling, it offers independent heating, hot water and shower facilities. It can be guest accommodation, workspace, therapy room, teenage retreat or multi-generational solution. It expands the usefulness of the home without complicating it.

The sky here matters.

On clear nights, stars are visible without ambient glow. From the nearby cricket ground, the London skyline is visible in the distance — a reminder that the city is close enough to access, but far enough away not to intrude.

Frieth itself offers something increasingly rare: a village that is active without being artificial. A highly regarded primary school. Access to Buckinghamshire grammar schooling. A genuinely good pub — busy, vibrant, welcoming. Woodland walks, cycle routes, annual village events and a sense of quiet familiarity among neighbours.

And yet, West London remains under an hour door-to-door. The M40 is minutes away. Henley and Marlow provide restaurants, riverside life and convenience when required.

Fernie Cottage is not about square footage alone.

It is about reclaiming space — internally and externally — without disconnecting from opportunity.

It is for the buyer who wants the countryside, but not isolation.
Community, but not intrusion.
Flexibility, without compromise.

It is for someone ready to change pace.

REF JS1147

First viewings will take place on Saturday 7th March between 10:00am and 12:00pm, strictly by appointment only. Contact us to secure your allocated time slot.

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eXp UK - South West
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114 St. Martin's Lane London, England WC2N 4BE
020 3641 1316
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