Well‑presented riverside home with private mooring and large garden — flood risk to note.
47ft private mooring onto the Thames
South‑west facing garden with mature trees and water feature
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, approx. 1,697 sq ft
Garage and gated gravel driveway with multiple parking spaces
Freehold tenure; built c.1983–1990, may need future updates
High flood risk — specialist advice and insurance required
Council Tax Band G — running costs are relatively high
Fast broadband, mains gas boiler and radiators heating
Set on a large plot backing onto a picturesque stretch of the Thames, this four-bedroom detached home offers classic riverside living with private mooring (approx. 47ft) and a south‑west facing garden that catches afternoon sun. The house is presented well throughout and benefits from a garage, gated gravel driveway and mature landscaping that gives genuine privacy.
Internally the layout suits family life: multiple reception rooms plus a conservatory opening onto the garden, four bedrooms across two floors and two bathrooms. At around 1,697 sq ft the property feels spacious but not oversized, with standard ceiling heights and double glazing. Fast broadband and mains gas central heating support modern family needs.
Important practical matters: this location is in a high flood‑risk area — buyers should obtain specialist flood and insurance advice. Council Tax Band G makes running costs noticeably higher than average. The property dates from the 1980s (c.1983–1990) so some buyers may want to budget for updating over time, although no specific defects are stated.
Location is a key draw: Hythe End Road sits close to Wraysbury Village and riverside leisure, with good primary and secondary schools nearby (Manorcroft Primary and The Magna Carta School rated Good). Freehold tenure and the private mooring make this a rare find for those seeking accessible Thames frontage within commuting distance of larger towns.