Houses For Sale Bray Riverside

7 bedroom house for sale Fishery Road, Bray, Berkshire, SL6 Outstanding Edwardian riverside residence in Bray, SL6 This magnificent and seldom available terraced Edwardian home, provides impressive and well-arranged living accommodation extending to c.4,814 sq ft/447.2 sq m, with direct River Thames frontage and private mooring. EPC Rating E. Set in the...properties for sale within of 3 bedrooms (1 en suite) Plot and Build opportunity 5000 Sq.Feet (464.52 Sq.Metres) 3025 Sq.Feet (281.03 Sq.Metres) 3317 Sq.Feet (308.16 Sq.Metres) 4 bedrooms (2 en suite) Cinema room + Wine Cellar 6248 Sq.Feet (580.46 Sq.Metres) Open Planned Kitchen/Breakfast Room 3354 Sq.Feet (311.6 Sq.Metres) 1100 Sq.Feet (102.19 Sq.Metres)2 bedroom flat for sale A spacious 2 bedroom first floor apartment in this attractive Grade 2 listed building formerly the residence of the English poet Walter de la Mare. The property enjoys an elevated position a short stroll from the village green, primary school, historic church and village pub.

High Street, Bray, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 A truly unique and simply stunning home of immense charm and character with a separate annex, finished to the highest of standards and situated within delightful manicured gardens in the heart of Bray Village. Braybank, Bray, Berkshire SL6 A three bedroom end town house situated in this superbly kept riverside development close to the centre of Bray village with its famous Michelin Star restaurants. EPC D. Door to: Entrance Hall Alcove with shelving and cupboard below, cloaks cupboard, ... Windsor Road, Bray, Maidenhead SL6 A three bedroom semi detached family home with driveway parking in need of modernisation. The property has excellent potential (stp) Broadwater Park, Off Windsor Road (A308), Bray Outskirts/Maidenhead SL6 Occupying a pleasant position in a private cul-de-sac within a development off Tithe Barn Drive, in the Parish of Bray. Super four bedroom detached family home benefiting from a southerly small garden.

There are popular pubs/restaurants within the ... Witchford Gate, Bray, Maidenhead SL6 Offered with no onward chain. This immaculately presented family home is brought to the market offering four good sized bedrooms two with en-suite shower rooms, a separate family bathroom, open plan living accommodation with a fully integrated ... A detached seven bedroom house currently used as a guesthouse located within one mile of Maidenhead mainline station. Featuring large lounge/diner, family kitchen and breakfast room, utility room, laundry room, seven double bedrooms, five en-suites ... Maidenhead Court Park, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 Situated within the highly sought after 'River Area', a magnificent Edwardian home of character, with luxurious family accommodation arranged over three floors. The property occupies a delightful plot with fine views and offers ample parking with a ... River Gardens, Bray, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 A rare opportunity to acquire an immaculately presented 5 bedroom residence in the highly sought after River Gardens in Bray, fully refurbished to an exceedingly high specification with a stunning sound proofed cinema room, oak panelled hallway and ...

A delightful three bedroom period cottage reputed to date back to c.1480 and to be one of the oldest properties in Bray Village. The property is deceptively spacious and presented in fine decorative order. Braybank, Old Mill Lane, Bray SL6 Unexpectedly re-available - An opportunity to acquire a realistically priced two double bedroom, two bath/shower room (one en-suite) second floor (top floor) riverside Apartment occupying an enviable position and enjoying magnificent views upstream of ...
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7 bed property for sale Monkey Island Lane, Bray, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 A substantial four bedroom detached bungalow set within a superb plot of approximately 0.75 acres with an outdoor heated swimming pool to the front and generous gardens backing onto a tributary of the River Thames to the rear. Ferry End, Ferry Road, Bray, Maidenhead SL6 Located within the heart of Bray, this four bedroom character cottage offers no onward chain and benefits from parking for residents. Tithe Barn Drive, Bray, Maidenhead SL6 Well situated in this award winning lakeside development, a fine 4 bed detached family house, with 3 reception rooms, fitted kitchen breakfast room, cloakroom, 4 bedrooms, en-suite, family bathroom, parking, garage & lit and landscaped gardens. Braybank, Bray, Maidenhead SL6 Located within the heart of Bray, this spacious town house is situated in the exclusive gated Braybank development set alongside the river. The well maintained gardens have moorings available at reasonable costs.

A three bedroom first floor apartment in the highly sought-after Braybank development. Enjoying superb views of the River Thames, alongside beautifully maintained gated communal gardens. The property benefits from its own garage and storage room, and ...Riverside is Steve Phillips’s favourite place. Willow trees line the banks of the River Thames as it slides by just yards from his back door. The five-bedroom house in Bray has been the Phillips family seat and home to his three children since their teens and twenties for the past 15 years. Like many retired couples, Steve and his wife, Chris, are hoping to downsize, but the former Vodafone executive is not following the accepted wisdom when selling a property. The 68‑year-old is simultaneously advertising Riverside on his own website, complete with video, while marketing it through two high street estate agents, Savills and Braxtons. This has become a race to sell, and the prize for Phillips is a handsome one. If he completes the transaction himself at the asking price of £4 million, he will save £96,000 in fees and VAT – the 2 per cent specified in the joint agency agreement.

or Steve Phillips on 07836 200200. How hard can it be to sell such a property and the lifestyle that goes with it? Bray, in Berkshire, is a foodie’s haven, the original home of Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck and the Waterside Inn, which was founded in 1972 by the brothers Michel and Albert Roux after the success of Le Gavroche. It is also an easy commute to London, just two miles from Maidenhead station which ferries workers into Paddington every morning in just 25 minutes. The house itself, separated from 225ft of river frontage by a childproof white fence, has a detached garage, manicured lawns and decking. There is a large, family kitchen-diner with a central island and windows overlooking the water and, despite its proximity to the Thames, the property has not flooded in the past 15 years. A claim backed up by the Environment Agency which praised the £110 million Jubilee River flood protection scheme for keeping Maidenhead homes dry in the flash floods of 2013-14. The kitchen with doors that open out on to the river.

Photography by Ben Phillips. However, it is difficult for private sellers and estate agents alike to operate in current climes. Prices in the upper echelons of the housing market have fallen faster than at any time since the financial crash, with family homes over the £2 million mark down as much as 10 per cent. Agents have warned that sales have been hit by the extra stamp duty bills foisted on buyers of properties worth more than £1 million by George Osborne in the last Autumn Statement. The purchaser of a £2 million home now has to find £153,750 to cover the levy, against £100,000 before the overhaul. “I’ve had 1,160 views on the website and a lot of interest but no firm offers yet,” says Steve. “One expat working in Hong Kong who wants to move back to the UK is coming to visit in August and two other viewers have been looking for second homes out of London.” Riverside has been on the market since June and Steve blames the slow progress on a lack of advertising on his part.

“I’ve made some mistakes this time around,” he says. “I sold our last home privately in 2001 [while they were doing up Riverside]. I put an ad in a national paper which cost me £600 and had 40 inquiries from all over the world. This time around one was not enough - I needed to commission a series.” It is a tactic he will pursue if the house is still on the market come the September selling season when the market is expected to pick up after the traditional summer recess. Steve and Chris Phillips who are downsizing. While the cash saving is attractive in itself, only offset by the relatively small costs of building a website and paying for a few print adverts, the biggest challenge when selling yourself is creating hype, says Russell Quirk, the founder of online estate agent eMoov. “It’s becoming a common occurrence for sellers to go it alone and attempt to sell their property online themselves. The only downsides are that sellers really need to commit to the whole process to see it through and it can be hard to generate the marketing footfall required to sell as only registered estate agents can list properties via the major online search engines [Rightmove, Zoopla, Prime Location and OnTheMarket].”

He also bemoans the increase in income experienced by some of the big high street estate agents (see chart below). Philips has a head start on many other private sellers. His son Ben produced the video and created the website, which would typically cost £1,000. Jeff Bock-Brown has forked out for a website, but ditched the high street estate agent for the cheaper online version. Crown Lodge for sale - which could be bought and run as a guest house by an adventurous family. He has paid eMoov a flat, upfront fee of £834. This buys Jeff the usual service from photography to price negotiation, but he handles the viewings himself. His home, Crown Lodge in Harlech on the west Wales coast, is on the market for £550,000, meaning that when he tots up his costs against the typical high street agent fee of 1.5pc, he will save around £7,400. And he can wax lyrical about the Grade II listed stone building, which overlooks the Royal St David’s golf course, in far greater detail than an agent. David George and Stephen Dumble also teamed up with an online agent to get exposure on the big property search sites, while handling the rich history of the Old Water Tower in Swanage themselves.

It was requisitioned by the War Department in the Second World War with an anti-aircraft Bofors gun placed on the roof and is now on the market for £1.25 million, a perfect buy for a history buff. The Old Water Tower: contact eMoov on 0333 121 4950. “Building your own private website provides the vendor with a great place to get nerdy about their home,” says Quirk. “It allows vendors to expand on the history and heritage of the property and information on the local area. Something you might not include in full within your advert but certainly something that would be of interest to potential buyers.” The renovated interior of the Old Water Tower. Buy fresh flowers and pay attention to the little things. Remember first impressions count. 2. Use professional pictures – do not try to save money by doing them yourself. 3. Include details of the location with key benefits of living in the area. 4. Create a professional-looking sales website. 5. Do not expect too much interest until it has been advertised for several weeks.