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Fishery Road is one of Bray’s most established addresses — a quiet, well-regarded stretch where the village’s character remains intact and the River Thames is a short walk away. This substantial Tudor style detached house sits on a generous corner plot, offering around 3,355 sq ft arranged across three floors, with the period character that defines this type of home: leaded diamond windows throughout, an ornate fireplace, and a mahogany staircase with carved newel posts that sets the tone from the moment you step inside.
The ground floor opens from a large entrance hall — polished porcelain underfoot, dark wood framing every doorway — into a spacious reception room anchored by an ornate fireplace, then into a well-proportioned kitchen with granite worktops. The first floor landing, recently laid in herringbone oak, leads to a generous master bedroom with full fitted wardrobes. The upper floor has been thoughtfully finished: a dedicated dressing room with glass-front wardrobes, a central island, and a vanity opens directly to an en-suite, sitting alongside two further bedrooms.
Outside, the corner plot gives the garden a sense of openness that a regular plot cannot replicate — with a driveway to the front and a separate office and workshop on the plot.
Maidenhead’s Elizabeth line is four minutes by car, with Paddington under 35 minutes. Braywick Court School is nearby and Ofsted Outstanding. The Fat Duck and The Waterside Inn are both within the village.
For a family who wants a Tudor style home with a proper plot, genuine scope, and a Berkshire village address that delivers on every level — this is exactly that.