Properties For Sale in Cookham, Maidenhead, Berkshire
An extraordinary opportunity offering the largest private 4.5 acre island on the Thames, with pool and boat house, reached by a private bridge. The striking period house, is a whimsical riverside residence with extensive fishing and mooring rights. Separate two bedroom cottage.
Nestled along the picturesque riverside, this enchanting estate boasts a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. Set upon 4.5 acres, it includes a secluded private island and a charming guest cottage. About The House: The Islands represents a truly idyllic riverside ret...
A wonderful Grade II listed family home set in an elevated position, SL6. Owned by the same family for the past 50 years, The Mount presents a unique opportunity to acquire a grand period property with a rich literary and artistic heritage, offering considerable potential for renovation and enha...
A superb, detached family home with six bedrooms set in glorious mature gardens, in the charming and highly sought-after village of Cookham Dean. The property has generous space of 3,689 sq ft including garage and annexe set in a spacious and private plot with gated access. All within a great loc...
Auction Sale - 22/07/2025 A UNIQUE RIVERSIDE PROPERTY FOR RENOVATION OR REDEVELOPMENTOf interest to developers or occupiers - An outstanding opportunity to acquire this large Thameside plot comprising a detached home requiring total refurbishment. Consent for significant extension or...
A stunning home, formerly a wing of an Edwardian manor house, which offers spacious and characterful accommodation over three storeys and enjoys delightful landscaped gardens. This highly desirable property is situated adjacent to open countryside and Winter Hill Golf Course whilst being within a...
Situated right at the water's edge, lays this charming home boasting it’s very own private jetty with two, over 30ft moorings in Cookham Dean. Situated right at the water's edge on the stretch of the river which is widely thought of as inspiring Kenneth Graham's 'Wind in the Willows', lays this ...