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Guide price
£550,0003 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
The Ridgeway, Nettlebed
Study
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1001
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Sought after village location
- Exciting opportunity to extend and improve (stpp)
- Versatile living space
- Plentiful storage
- Countryside views
- Large rear garden
- Single garage
- Driveway parking for several vehicles
Situated on a quiet residential road, the property enjoys a peaceful village setting while remaining exceptionally well connected.
The front door opens into a welcoming vestibule, leading through to a generous entrance hallway with ample space for coats and shoes, immediately setting the tone for the practicality and flexibility of the accommodation.
The double aspect sitting room is light and spacious, featuring fitted storage cupboards, oil fired back boiler and offering direct access to both the kitchen and the conservatory which enjoys pleasant views across the rear garden and countryside beyond. Currently utilised as a greenhouse for a collection of house plants, it presents exciting scope to be incorporated into the main living accommodation, enhancing the flow and footprint of the home.
To the front of the property, the formal dining room sits off the hallway and connects seamlessly with the kitchen, making it ideal for family life and entertaining.
The kitchen is a generous and functional space, fitted with a range of pine wall and base units, an induction hob and integrated oven. A useful pantry cupboard provides additional storage, while rear garden views add to the rooms appeal.
Upstairs, the landing leads to two well proportioned double bedrooms, both benefiting from integrated wardrobes. The third bedroom is a comfortable single, ideal as a nursery, home office or guest room, also featuring fitted storage.
A notably large airing cupboard and a spacious family shower room, complete with walk-in shower, wall-mounted basin and WC, complete the first floor.
Externally, the property offers a spacious garage with direct access to the side of the house and into the rear garden, an external WC, along with generous driveway parking for several vehicles. The west facing, enclosed level garden is a particular highlight, combining lawned and patio areas and enjoying glorious countryside views. A gated access leads directly to rear allotments, enhancing the sense of rural living, while additional external storage sheds and the oil tank are discreetly positioned.
Nettlebed is a thriving and picturesque village, highly regarded for its strong community spirit and excellent amenities, including a village shop, award winning pub, café, primary school, doctor's surgery and church. Surrounded by beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, it offers outstanding walking and cycling routes while remaining just a short drive from the renowned riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, with its boutique shops, restaurants, cafés, festivals and mainline rail station providing access to London Paddington.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well located village home with exceptional potential, generous accommodation, countryside views and scope to add significant value, all within easy reach of Henley-on-Thames and the amenities of one of Oxfordshire's most desirable villages.
Directions
From Henley, proceed up the A4130 sign posted towards Nettlebed. Upon reaching the roundabout in Nettlebed, proceed straight over towards the bus stop. Turn right at the turning for Watlington, carry on and The Ridgeway is on the left.
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 front door opens into a welcoming vestibule, leading through to a generous entrance hallway with ample space for coats and shoes, immediately setting the tone for the practicality and flexibility of the accommodation.
The double aspect sitting room is light and spacious, featuring fitted storage cupboards, oil fired back boiler and offering direct access to both the kitchen and the conservatory which enjoys pleasant views across the rear garden and countryside beyond. Currently utilised as a greenhouse for a collection of house plants, it presents exciting scope to be incorporated into the main living accommodation, enhancing the flow and footprint of the home.
To the front of the property, the formal dining room sits off the hallway and connects seamlessly with the kitchen, making it ideal for family life and entertaining.
The kitchen is a generous and functional space, fitted with a range of pine wall and base units, an induction hob and integrated oven. A useful pantry cupboard provides additional storage, while rear garden views add to the rooms appeal.
Upstairs, the landing leads to two well proportioned double bedrooms, both benefiting from integrated wardrobes. The third bedroom is a comfortable single, ideal as a nursery, home office or guest room, also featuring fitted storage.
A notably large airing cupboard and a spacious family shower room, complete with walk-in shower, wall-mounted basin and WC, complete the first floor.
Externally, the property offers a spacious garage with direct access to the side of the house and into the rear garden, an external WC, along with generous driveway parking for several vehicles. The west facing, enclosed level garden is a particular highlight, combining lawned and patio areas and enjoying glorious countryside views. A gated access leads directly to rear allotments, enhancing the sense of rural living, while additional external storage sheds and the oil tank are discreetly positioned.
Nettlebed is a thriving and picturesque village, highly regarded for its strong community spirit and excellent amenities, including a village shop, award winning pub, café, primary school, doctor's surgery and church. Surrounded by beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, it offers outstanding walking and cycling routes while remaining just a short drive from the renowned riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, with its boutique shops, restaurants, cafés, festivals and mainline rail station providing access to London Paddington.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well located village home with exceptional potential, generous accommodation, countryside views and scope to add significant value, all within easy reach of Henley-on-Thames and the amenities of one of Oxfordshire's most desirable villages.
Directions
From Henley, proceed up the A4130 sign posted towards Nettlebed. Upon reaching the roundabout in Nettlebed, proceed straight over towards the bus stop. Turn right at the turning for Watlington, carry on and The Ridgeway is on the left.
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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