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4 bedroom semi-detached house to rent
Brookmead Drive, Wallingford OX10
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1130
Key information
Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Letting details
- Availability date: 15 Jan 2026
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £2538.46
- Contract length: 12 months
Features and description
Description
A well-proportioned four-bedroom semi-detached home offering just under 1,200 sq ft of accommodation, situated within the highly sought-after Brookmead Drive estate in Wallingford. This desirable residential location is within a short walk of the town centre, providing easy access to a wide range of shops, cafés and amenities ( a short walk to Lidl)
The property is also ideally placed for families, being close to both local primary and secondary schools. The accommodation has recently been decorated and is arranged over two floors and offers generous, flexible living space well suited to modern family life, complemented by the advantages of a popular and well-established neighbourhood.
Outside
Front garden with driveway proving ample off street parking and low level wall, the driveway extends to the side and a double garage (the doors at the front are not useable for vehicle storage) immediately at the rear.
A southerly facing rear garden with a high hedge giving privacy at the bottom. Flower and shrub borders and a wooden shelter in the bottom corner of the garden.
Location
Framed by the North Wessex Downs and the River Thames, Wallingford is a thriving market town full of bustling streets situated in South Oxfordshire. Famous for being the home of murder mystery writer, Agatha Christie, the town has a rich heritage, with castle ruins, museums and well-known scenes from the Midsomer Murders TV show. The town has good amenities for every day, including a Waitrose and Lidl. There are also plenty of small independent shops and an abundance of places to eat and drink, as well as a full range of leisure facilities and sports groups. The Corn Exchange is home to Wallingford's cinema and theatre, producing a wide variety of productions throughout the year. Wallingford has two nursery schools, three primary schools and a secondary school with academy status.
Wallingford is located between Oxford and Reading with a regular bus service to both locations and is within easy reach of both the M40 and the M4. Mainline train services can be easily accessed from either Cholsey or Didcot with regular trains running to London Paddington.
Outgoings
Council tax Band E
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All photographs are provided for guidance only.
Redress scheme provided by: The Property Ombudsman (D12072)
Client Money Protection provided by: NFOPP (A.R.L.A) (NFOPP (A.R.L.A))
A well-proportioned four-bedroom semi-detached home offering just under 1,200 sq ft of accommodation, situated within the highly sought-after Brookmead Drive estate in Wallingford. This desirable residential location is within a short walk of the town centre, providing easy access to a wide range of shops, cafés and amenities ( a short walk to Lidl)
The property is also ideally placed for families, being close to both local primary and secondary schools. The accommodation has recently been decorated and is arranged over two floors and offers generous, flexible living space well suited to modern family life, complemented by the advantages of a popular and well-established neighbourhood.
Outside
Front garden with driveway proving ample off street parking and low level wall, the driveway extends to the side and a double garage (the doors at the front are not useable for vehicle storage) immediately at the rear.
A southerly facing rear garden with a high hedge giving privacy at the bottom. Flower and shrub borders and a wooden shelter in the bottom corner of the garden.
Location
Framed by the North Wessex Downs and the River Thames, Wallingford is a thriving market town full of bustling streets situated in South Oxfordshire. Famous for being the home of murder mystery writer, Agatha Christie, the town has a rich heritage, with castle ruins, museums and well-known scenes from the Midsomer Murders TV show. The town has good amenities for every day, including a Waitrose and Lidl. There are also plenty of small independent shops and an abundance of places to eat and drink, as well as a full range of leisure facilities and sports groups. The Corn Exchange is home to Wallingford's cinema and theatre, producing a wide variety of productions throughout the year. Wallingford has two nursery schools, three primary schools and a secondary school with academy status.
Wallingford is located between Oxford and Reading with a regular bus service to both locations and is within easy reach of both the M40 and the M4. Mainline train services can be easily accessed from either Cholsey or Didcot with regular trains running to London Paddington.
Outgoings
Council tax Band E
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Notice
All photographs are provided for guidance only.
Redress scheme provided by: The Property Ombudsman (D12072)
Client Money Protection provided by: NFOPP (A.R.L.A) (NFOPP (A.R.L.A))
About this agent

An Independent family run Sales and Letting agents based at our familiar Grade Two listed offices at 23 St. Martins Street, Wallingford since 1992. Our established team lead by Wallingford residents Julian & Debbie Walley who have over seventy years of local knowledge and experience. We are trusted to look after some of the area’s finest properties. Importantly we manage all our lettings properties in the town. Contact us for a valuation for sale or let.















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