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Wheatleys Eyot II

Sunbury-On-Thames, Surrey

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Architect: Burdon Craig Dunne Henry Architects

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“...A bluebell-framed path winds down one side of the garden to a creek, which is the perfect place for a spot of wild swimming”

Occupying an enviable position on the car-free island of Wheatleys Eyot, this remarkable three-bedroom house looks onto the Thames on one side and a beautiful creek on the other. Surrounded by perfect, private spots for wild swimming, the house has a separate annexe and studio, as well as a tender on the Thames. Designed to an impeccable standard by BCDH Architects, the sapele-clad building unfolds over a single storey, which rises on stilts above grasses and wildflower meadows below that make a haven for local wildlife. Wheatleys Eyot, or Wheatley's Ait as it is also known, is a small eight-hectare island in the River Thames on the reach above Sunbury Lock. It lies on the northern bank, in the borough of Sunbury-on-Thames.

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