A beautiful and historic Grade I listed Abbey, dating from 13th century with later additions. Suitable for a range of alternative uses, subject to all necessary consents.
•A beautiful and historic Grade I listed Abbey, dating from 13th century with later additions•St Augustine's a 3 bed cottage•Guest House & Cottage with 3/4 bedrooms•A Grade II listed 18th century timber framed barn•Beautiful gardens & grounds with 18th century listed granary, walled garden with Tudor and Medieval walls, ornamental pond, lawns, orchard and paddock•Buildings: approx. 20,173 sq ft / 1874.1 sq m (GIA)•Land: approx. 2.8 acres / 1.135 hectares•With a delightful rural aspect and excellent communications by road, rail and air•Freehold and vacant possession on completionBurnham Abbey
Burnham Abbey is located in one of the most southerly parts of the County of Buckinghamshire, close to the Berkshire border and in a rural pocket and a Conservation area. Central London is just 27 miles to the east and the Abbey is conveniently located for Maidenhead (3 miles to the west) and the picturesque and historic towns of Windsor (6 miles) and Eton (3.5 miles). Also both around 8.5 miles away are the attractive towns of Beaconsfield and Marlow, both providing a wide range of shops, restaurants and services. Reading and High Wycombe are further afield but no more than a short drive away and provide a more comprehensive range of services. Just to the north are the two small villages of Taplow and Burnham which are 1.5 and 2.5 miles respectively. Taplow and the surrounding areas have long been considered a desirable area with excellent local amenities, close proximity to surrounding countryside and the beauty of the River Thames and with easy access to London and Heathrow Airport via the M4/M25.