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3 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1462
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Historic double-fronted period home in central Henley
- Within close proximity to all amenities
- Open-plan kitchen/dining room and living room
- Large principal bedroom with double sash windows
- Two further bedrooms and two bathrooms
- Long private garden with summerhouse, store room and listed wall
Double fronted Grade II Listed home located within close proximity to Henley amenities.
Description
19 Northfield End is an attractive Grade II Listed home which has an abundance of history, formerly known as the ‘Packhorse pub’ and has been a permanent feature of the Henley landscape for over 300 years. The property sits within close proximity to all local amenities and has a handsome double-fronted design.
Upon entering you are greeted by a long entrance hall which has a direct view of the rear garden. The kitchen/dining room offers good natural light with a double aspect and the centerpiece is the fireplace with wood-burning stove and log store.
The sitting room sits opposite with spacious accommodation and has steps for the large cellar with ample storage space. The cellar could be converted into additional living space subject to the necessary planning consents. The study on the ground floor could be useful for home-working, with its adjoining bathroom.
On the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, as it spans the entire width of the building. This provides great scale with high ceilings and an abundance of natural light with two large sash windows. It also has access to a partly boarded loft for storage.
Outside
The rear garden is long and has two different outbuildings, one for garden storage and a fully-appointed summerhouse which could be used for office space. The end of the garden offers great privacy and is bordered by a pretty bricked wall which is also listed. The wall is surrounded by bricked borders with flowers shrubbery and an additional wood store. There is also an outside toilet.
Location
Northfield End is situated in the centre of the historic riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, within walking distance of all major amenities including a train station, supermarket, hospital, a fine variety of shops, pubs and restaurants and the private Phyllis Court Members’ Club.
More comprehensive facilities can be found in nearby Reading and Maidenhead. Henley railway station provides a link to the mainline railway stations in Reading and Twyford with a fast service to London, Paddington and Crossrail. The M4 J8/9 is approximately 10 miles, providing access to Heathrow and the motorway network.
There are schools of excellent repute in the area and sporting facilities include golf at a number of local courses and boating on the Thames.
Square Footage: 1,462 sq ft
Directions
From our office in Bell Street, proceed out of Henley into Northfield End. Continue straight on at the two roundabouts. The property will be found immediately on the left hand side.
Description
19 Northfield End is an attractive Grade II Listed home which has an abundance of history, formerly known as the ‘Packhorse pub’ and has been a permanent feature of the Henley landscape for over 300 years. The property sits within close proximity to all local amenities and has a handsome double-fronted design.
Upon entering you are greeted by a long entrance hall which has a direct view of the rear garden. The kitchen/dining room offers good natural light with a double aspect and the centerpiece is the fireplace with wood-burning stove and log store.
The sitting room sits opposite with spacious accommodation and has steps for the large cellar with ample storage space. The cellar could be converted into additional living space subject to the necessary planning consents. The study on the ground floor could be useful for home-working, with its adjoining bathroom.
On the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, as it spans the entire width of the building. This provides great scale with high ceilings and an abundance of natural light with two large sash windows. It also has access to a partly boarded loft for storage.
Outside
The rear garden is long and has two different outbuildings, one for garden storage and a fully-appointed summerhouse which could be used for office space. The end of the garden offers great privacy and is bordered by a pretty bricked wall which is also listed. The wall is surrounded by bricked borders with flowers shrubbery and an additional wood store. There is also an outside toilet.
Location
Northfield End is situated in the centre of the historic riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, within walking distance of all major amenities including a train station, supermarket, hospital, a fine variety of shops, pubs and restaurants and the private Phyllis Court Members’ Club.
More comprehensive facilities can be found in nearby Reading and Maidenhead. Henley railway station provides a link to the mainline railway stations in Reading and Twyford with a fast service to London, Paddington and Crossrail. The M4 J8/9 is approximately 10 miles, providing access to Heathrow and the motorway network.
There are schools of excellent repute in the area and sporting facilities include golf at a number of local courses and boating on the Thames.
Square Footage: 1,462 sq ft
Directions
From our office in Bell Street, proceed out of Henley into Northfield End. Continue straight on at the two roundabouts. The property will be found immediately on the left hand side.
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