
High Street, Hurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
7
- BATHROOMS
7
- SIZE
7,012 sq ft
651 sq m
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Freehold
Description
Rich in history, Hurley Manor was originally used as a base for the U.S. Secret Service during the Second World War. Built in the 1920s in the elegant Lutyens style, the home has been thoughtfully enhanced with a striking glass and timber extension, seamlessly blending classic architecture with contemporary design to create the ideal dream home.
This wonderful home benefits from a private gated estate that includes ten homes, and a private parking area that provides parking for approximately five vehicles. The property is very well positioned in a sought-after village, and a 30 second walk from the local restaurants, pubs and hotels.
Hurley Manor is an extremely spacious home, spread over three floors with high ceilings and an array of wonderful rooms, perfect for entertaining with family and friends. The large windows and double doors leading from all the ground floor rooms allow the natural light to flood through the home and provide access to the beautiful and mature gardens which have many areas perfect for alfresco dining.
As you enter the ground floor through the impressive, pillared entrance porch and double fronted doors, you are greeted with a grand and elegant galleried reception hall. This room is the main entry point into the property, and sets the tone for the rest of the home.
The reception hall is the first room you enter as you step up through the doors leading to the dining room. This room has been exquisitely designed and intended for dining experiences.There are some stunning rooms on the ground floor including the drawing room, which is extremely spacious, including a marble feature fireplace, high ceilings, detailed cornicing throughout, and several stunning bay windows that are a distinctive architectural feature of the home in several rooms. This is certainly the heart of the home for relaxing or entertaining guests. You have a study that interconnects both the hallway and the drawing room.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a spacious room and an ideal chefs’ kitchen with a large granite island in the centre, fitted bespoke cabinetry, Miele appliances throughout, electric hob and a wok plate. In the middle of the room there is a large ornate marble fireplace with full marble surround and mantel. Towards the centre of the room you have a dining area, with a table comfortably dining 6-8 guests. The kitchen also has doors leading to the outside terrace which has stunning interrupted views of the lake & fountains. To the right of the kitchen, you also have a utility room, fitted cupboards, washer, dryer, Miele oven, Miele coffee machine, and a fitted Liebherr fridge/freezer.
A glass bridge leads to the modern extension, built in 2016, with a large living room with shower room and mezzanine bedroom. This impressive timber framed space has glazed walls and gable ends, as well as partial glazing along the ridge of the roof.
Sliding doors lead to the outside wooden deck with steps down to the herringbone patterned brick paved terrace and separate deck. There is a deck bridge to the studio of the same construction and design, containing a sitting room/kitchenette, mezzanine bedroom and a shower room.
The principal bedroom suite is truly stunning wall to wall with a large separatesitting area including a balcony that overlooks the gardens and the lake. You also have another feature fireplace and en suite bathroom containing a bath, shower, WC and twin wash hand basins.
You have another four additional bedrooms, all spacious rooms. Bedroom two also has beautiful bay windows, with a window seat, and en-suite bathroom with a bath, shower, wash basin and WC The family bathroom is on the opposite side of the first floor.
The second floor offers two versatile bedroom suites, with both bedrooms including en-suites and dressing rooms. The standout feature in both rooms are the circular skylights.
Gardens and Grounds
Hurley Manor is set within an exclusive private estate of just ten homes, offering complete privacy and seclusion. The property is not overlooked and enjoys immaculate grounds framed by mature trees, hedging, and breathtaking views.
The current owners have transformed the gardens into a truly beautiful and tranquil setting, thoughtfully planting trees and shrubs to enhance the sense of privacy. The generous terrace offers multiple areas ideal for outdoor entertaining.
Among the standout features of the grounds is an enchanting lake with stepping stones and jet fountains, over which a striking new extension has been built. This award-winning addition includes two exceptional annexes, each comprising a sitting room with kitchenette, a mezzanine bedroom, and a stylish shower room.
Location
Hurley is a picturesque, historic village in Berkshire, often dubbed “Gorgeous-on-Thames” for its quintessential British charm, riverside setting, and tranquil atmosphere. Just 32 miles from Central London, it offers excellent transport links while maintaining a peaceful village feel.
This property sits on the desirable High Street within a private estate of just 10 homes, conveniently located 5 miles from Maidenhead and 4.6 miles from Henley-on-Thames. Maidenhead station, just over 5 miles away, is served by the Elizabeth Line with regular fast trains to London Paddington in as little as 30 minutes. Marlow station is also nearby (5.1 miles). For international travel, Heathrow Airport is around a 30-minute drive, while Gatwick is reachable in about an hour.
The village features scenic countryside walks, charming pubs, and essential amenities, all within walking distance. Hurley is in the catchment for top grammar schools like Sir William Borlase’s in Marlow and close to prestigious institutions such as Wycombe Abbey, Lambrook, and Eton. Leisure options include nearby golf, cricket, and tennis clubs, while Henley and Maidenhead offer boutique shopping, restaurants, and Waitrose and M&S stores.
Notable landmarks include The Olde Bell—one of the world’s oldest inns—and the award-winning Hurley House Hotel. The River Thames, with its weirs, lock, and kayaking spots, adds to the village's natural beauty and appeal.
Maidenhead station, just over 5 miles away, is served by the Elizabeth Line with regular fast trains to London Paddington – with journey times as short as 30 minutes. Marlow station is also nearby (5.1 miles). For international travel, Heathrow Airport is approximately a 30-minute drive, while Gatwick can be reached in about an hour.
Schools Nearby
Beech Lodge School – 2.5 miles Herries
Preparatory School – 4.5 miles
Claires Court School – 6.2 miles
Boyne Hill C of E Infant & Nursery School (Ofsted: Outstanding) – 4.2 miles
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Particulars- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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High Street, Hurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6
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