4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- 4 - 5 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Period
- Balcony
- Detached
- Garden
- Gym
- Parking
- Patio
Marsh Lock House dates from the 18th century, with later additions during the 19th century. The principal rooms have large windows with stunning views over the weir, and there is a mooring on the Thames for those who enjoy boating.
The property is entered up stone steps into a spacious hall accessing a mirrored dance studio/gym, a double bedroom with built in storage which could be used as an office/study and a shower room with w.c.
The first floor features a large reception hall/landing area with wooden flooring and a rear terraced garden door; doors also radiate to the reception rooms and kitchen. The open plan kitchen has fully fitted bespoke units with granite worktops, a large central island and a range of Miele appliances, including an Aga. French doors lead out from the dining area on to a balcony that runs across the front of the property to the sitting room, which features a contemporary fireplace.
To the rear of the property is an annexe with external access currently used for storage but could be used as a further bedroom. There is also a utility room and a large cloakroom.
The second floor has the principal bedroom suite with a magnificent en suite marble bathroom with a central soaking tub, a double walk-in shower and connecting w.c. There are two further bedrooms and a separate family bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Gardens and grounds
The property is approached along a shared private drive with steps down into the river garden laid to grass and mooring; a riverside terrace is perfect for outdoor entertaining and boating on the Thames. There are two sheds and parking for several cars and an integral garage. The rear of the property is a terraced garden with steps to a gate accessing the Wargrave Road, an ideal area for a kitchen garden.
The property is entered up stone steps into a spacious hall accessing a mirrored dance studio/gym, a double bedroom with built in storage which could be used as an office/study and a shower room with w.c.
The first floor features a large reception hall/landing area with wooden flooring and a rear terraced garden door; doors also radiate to the reception rooms and kitchen. The open plan kitchen has fully fitted bespoke units with granite worktops, a large central island and a range of Miele appliances, including an Aga. French doors lead out from the dining area on to a balcony that runs across the front of the property to the sitting room, which features a contemporary fireplace.
To the rear of the property is an annexe with external access currently used for storage but could be used as a further bedroom. There is also a utility room and a large cloakroom.
The second floor has the principal bedroom suite with a magnificent en suite marble bathroom with a central soaking tub, a double walk-in shower and connecting w.c. There are two further bedrooms and a separate family bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Gardens and grounds
The property is approached along a shared private drive with steps down into the river garden laid to grass and mooring; a riverside terrace is perfect for outdoor entertaining and boating on the Thames. There are two sheds and parking for several cars and an integral garage. The rear of the property is a terraced garden with steps to a gate accessing the Wargrave Road, an ideal area for a kitchen garden.
Marsh Lock House can be found on the Wargrave Road just 1 mile from Henley-on-Thames. The town boasts a wealth of restaurants and cafes, a cinema, theatre, and private members clubs Phyllis Court and Leander Club. Music Festival and the Royal Regatta are amongst the many attractions of this riverside location. Transport connections are excellent with the M4 J8/9 just 8 miles away and London's Heathrow 25 miles. The local area is served by a first class range of schooling for all requirements, and there are excellent sporting facilities and private members clubs, Phyllis Court and The Leander Club, available nearby.
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Low crime
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Home prices (average)
4 bedroom detached houses
£1,197,324
£1,197,324
About this agent

Lying just nine miles northeast of Reading, Henley-on-Thames is a beautiful town that occupies a unique position within the county of Oxfordshire, near the tripoint of where Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire meet, just 37 miles west of London – a commute which takes just under an hour. Henley is an iconic British riverside market town, perhaps best known for its annual, four-day Royal Regatta, as well as other events such as Henley Festival which play host to some of the world’s biggest musical stars. It’s a glamorous place to live and has its own distinctive quintessentially English identity intermixed with a certain London flavour and a lovely bucolic setting. From our office in the centre of Henley-on-Thames at 20 Thameside, Knight Frank helps homebuyers find their new home in Henley-on-Thames



























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