If you love your grub, this quaint cottage could well be your dream home – it’s located next door to one of the best restaurants in the world.
Found in Bray, Berkshire, the three-bedroomed residence has a stunning, historic exterior.
It is also neighboured by Heston Blumenthal’s three-star restaurant, The Fat Duck – once voted one of the world’s top 50 restaurants.
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The Michelin-starred establishment is known for its innovative takes on classic British meals, with a menu that includes mouth-watering offerings like pork belly with hispi cabbage and truffle, and duck à l’orange with black pudding, turnips and VCF spice.
You can even have snail porridge as a starter, served with parsley, fennel and walnut.
Puddings at the establishment, where meals start from £195, consist of the likes of galette of rhubarb and delice of chocolate.
Once you’ve had your fill, you could then retreat steps away to your spacious cottage.
The property, dating back to 1901, also has stunning wooden beams in its living room and high ceilings throughout.
With the interior relatively plain, this could be the perfect home to make your mark.
The Bray property boasts high ceilings and has two bathrooms, as well as a resident parking spot.
The cottage is located a stone’s throw away from other desirable eateries too, including The Waterside Inn, The Hinds Head and The Crown, which are also said to be world-leading.
The Crown has a similarly quaint interior with log-burning fires and serves seasonal British classics.
For Christmas, this includes the likes of spiced parsnip soup, as well as fish and chips with mushy peas and homemade tartar sauce.
The restaurant is also a lot easier on your purse than The Fat Duck, with majority of main meals costing between £18 and £30.
Aside from filling your days eating top not grub, you can also enjoy “acres of parkland, woodland walks and cycleways” on your doorstep.
Or perhaps a stand-up paddle board or kayak session.
Location-wise, the M4 is a five-minute-drive away and you can reach Heathrow in just over 30 minutes.
The cottage, which also has a garden and permit garden, is being sold for £825,000 with Foxtons.
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