4 bedroom house
Under offer
House
4 beds
3 baths
1582
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 49Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Enviable village location
- Double aspect living room
- Master bedroom en suite
- Three additional double bedrooms with views
- Double aspect kitchen/family room
- Residents parking space
- Lapsed planning for driveway
- Outstanding views
- 19 x 10`5 DETACHED STUDIO
- Front, rear and side gardens (east, south east and south west)
Varnells Terrace is located on the edge of this quintessential picture perfect village in a timeless landscape under the National Trust.
The entrance Hall with storage cupboards leads into the main hallway with access to the cloakroom, utility room, double aspect living room with wood stove and double aspect kitchen/family room. The airy, spacious semi open plan hub and heartbeat of the home, the fitted kitchen/family room, is set to the rear and is ideal for family life with functional living, entertaining and dining areas. Double doors from both this room and the living room provide the perfect indoor/outdoor experience onto the large terrace.
On the landing a window with outstanding views over the valley to the front, airing cupboard, loft access and tiled family bathroom; the master bedroom with en-suite shower/w.c. and the three additional double bedrooms. All four bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and outstanding views!
To the front an enclosed pretty lawned garden (approx. 55' x 35', Easterly aspect) and to the side a wide lawned area which leads to the rear. Immediately adjacent to the rear is a magnificent terrace area and to one side is a detached 19' x 10'5 studio with cloakroom. Steps lead up to 3 defined areas of lawned garden with mature borders, patio for 'al fresco' dining and stunning picturesque south west and south east views over surrounding countryside and woodland.
There is one residents parking space at the front of the terrace.
Hambleden Village is ideally located between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow which both provide extensive educational, shopping and recreational amenities. The village has featured in a number of films and documentaries and is particularly renowned for its picturesque brick and flint cottages, public house, cricket ground, 12th century church and scenic countryside. There is also a convenience store/post office, village hall and garage. The immediate area is well served with excellent local primary, secondary/grammar and independent schools. There is a train service from Henley-on-Thames, via Twyford, to London Paddington. Direct trains run to London from Reading, Maidenhead and from High Wycombe (9.5 miles) to Marylebone.
Directions
From the centre of Henley with the river bridge behind you, turn right onto Bell Street and continue to the two mini roundabouts, taking the second exit to Marlow (A4155). Continue along the road for approximately 3 miles passing Toad Hall Garden Centre and the Henley Business School on your right. At Mill End take the left turn to Hambleden opposite the Marina. Varnells Terrace is located on the left after the sign for Hambleden.
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
The entrance Hall with storage cupboards leads into the main hallway with access to the cloakroom, utility room, double aspect living room with wood stove and double aspect kitchen/family room. The airy, spacious semi open plan hub and heartbeat of the home, the fitted kitchen/family room, is set to the rear and is ideal for family life with functional living, entertaining and dining areas. Double doors from both this room and the living room provide the perfect indoor/outdoor experience onto the large terrace.
On the landing a window with outstanding views over the valley to the front, airing cupboard, loft access and tiled family bathroom; the master bedroom with en-suite shower/w.c. and the three additional double bedrooms. All four bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and outstanding views!
To the front an enclosed pretty lawned garden (approx. 55' x 35', Easterly aspect) and to the side a wide lawned area which leads to the rear. Immediately adjacent to the rear is a magnificent terrace area and to one side is a detached 19' x 10'5 studio with cloakroom. Steps lead up to 3 defined areas of lawned garden with mature borders, patio for 'al fresco' dining and stunning picturesque south west and south east views over surrounding countryside and woodland.
There is one residents parking space at the front of the terrace.
Hambleden Village is ideally located between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow which both provide extensive educational, shopping and recreational amenities. The village has featured in a number of films and documentaries and is particularly renowned for its picturesque brick and flint cottages, public house, cricket ground, 12th century church and scenic countryside. There is also a convenience store/post office, village hall and garage. The immediate area is well served with excellent local primary, secondary/grammar and independent schools. There is a train service from Henley-on-Thames, via Twyford, to London Paddington. Direct trains run to London from Reading, Maidenhead and from High Wycombe (9.5 miles) to Marylebone.
Directions
From the centre of Henley with the river bridge behind you, turn right onto Bell Street and continue to the two mini roundabouts, taking the second exit to Marlow (A4155). Continue along the road for approximately 3 miles passing Toad Hall Garden Centre and the Henley Business School on your right. At Mill End take the left turn to Hambleden opposite the Marina. Varnells Terrace is located on the left after the sign for Hambleden.
what3words /// resettle.congas.budding
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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About this agent

Individuality, independence and arguably the most experienced team in the town, are some of the characteristics Tim Peers are proud to possess as agents in Duke Street, Henley-on-Thames. Technology too forms part of the reason why marketing your home through Tim Peers is made easy: they guarantee your home a spot displayed in their window, because they have a high intensity large display monitor which displays every single property that they have on offer. The office was originally opened in Duke Street under the Drakeford-Lewis & Hilton name almost 23 years ago. Henley was seen as a great opportunity, with both a wonderful working environment and a great place to live: When people come to live here they come to stay which is one of the reasons that the agency is so successful. “People return to us time and time again,” said Tim Peers, “and often, having bought through us, when they decide it’s time to move, they use us for their sale”. Loyalty like this is important to the agency, as is the fact that much of our business is based on personal recommendation. Tim adds: “Building relationships, looking after our customers and making sure they are satisfied is what the business is about. The foundation that we build on is our transparency – knowledge, honesty, clarity and friendliness” Tim Peers have just one aim – to provide personal, unparalleled service: as Tim says “It’s all about tomorrow. People trust us, and our transparency is paramount. And we always try that little bit harder – and that’s what makes us different.



















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