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3 bedroom link detached house

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Link detached house
3 bed
1 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 reception rooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • 3.00 acres
  • Modern
  • Rural
  • Single Garage
  • Paddock
  • Linked
Knight Frank is pleased to introduce to the market this well-proportioned three bedroom detached house located in a quiet cul de sac in the popular village of Middle Assendon. The property also has a wonderful three acre paddock with an out building, ideal for those wishes to keep horses.

Steps lead to the front door leading to an entrance hall and cloakroom. The spacious reception room has a large bay window to the front, windows to the back looking out to the rear garden, and an open fireplace with a stone surround. The entrance hall and reception have wooden parquet flooring, and the open staircase leads to the first floor from the reception room. To the rear of the reception room is access to the kitchen/dining room, separated by an arched entrance. The kitchen is to the rear of the property with a range of wooden floor and wall units with an integrated oven and hob, two large windows, and French doors opening out to the rear garden.
The stairs to the first floor open out on to a spacious landing area with doors accessing the three bedrooms, a large airing cupboard and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and views across to paddocks, one of which belongs to the property.

To the front of the property is a driveway up to the garage. A path takes you to the front door and a side entrance to the rear garden. The front also has a large lawned area with specimen trees and shrubs. To the rear is a small terrace area accessed from the French windows in the kitchen with a pretty pond and steps leading up to the lawned terraced garden area. There is a further terrace, a wonderful Summerhouse with electricity and magnificent views across the valley and beyond, all bordered by mature shrubs and fencing. To the back of the garden is a gate with access to a footpath taking you out into the open countryside.
The property also benefits from a three-acre paddock, viewed from the front of the property and is accessed a short distance away on the opposite side of the Middle Assendon valley road. A mixture of hedgerow plants and fencing borders the paddock, and a wooden structure that had been used in the past as a stable and store.


Middle Assendon is situated in The Stonor Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just outside Henley-on-Thames. The village has a traditional pub, “The Rainbow”. The charming riverside market town of Henley-on-Thames is just 2 miles away with plenty of amenities, including a 3-screen cinema, theatre, a comprehensive range of shopping facilities, many restaurants and cafes and walks along the towpath. The town also hosts many festivals, including the Henley Music Festival and the Royal Rowing Regatta. There is a good selection of public and state schools for all ages, including Rupert House School, Gillotts School, The Henley College, Shiplake College and The Oratory Preparatory and Senior Schools. The Stonor Valley provides numerous country pursuits with bridleways and footpaths for walking, cycling and horse riding. Stonor Park, one of England's oldest country houses, is open to the public, with visitors able to enjoy the house, tea rooms, gardens and the many delightful events that take place during the Spring and Summer. Commuter links are excellent, with Reading nearby providing a mainline rail service into London Paddington in less than 30 minutes. With cross rail extending to Reading, this will further enhance the links with direct trains from Reading to the City of London. The M4 and M40 Motorways are also easily accessible.

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    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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