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Hus & enfamiljshus for sale in Henley-on-Thames
7 599 524 SEK
Hus & Enfamiljshus (Till salu)
2 bd
1 ba
Referens:
EDEN-T101465668
/ 101465668
Referens:
EDEN-T101465668
Land:
GB
Stad:
Henley-On-Thames
Postnummer:
RG9 5DH
Kategori:
Bostäder
Listningstyp:
Till salu
Fastighetstyp:
Hus & Enfamiljshus
Sovrum:
2
Badrum:
1
The contemporary bathroom has a bath with a combined shower, basin, and toilet. Next to this is the second bedroom, filled with character and charm that could be utilised as a single or double room. The principal bedroom is breathtakingly large and spectacular which exposed timbers and feels as if you have been transported back in time to early Georgian England.Outside
There is off road parking to side of Yew Tree Cottage. The cottage is approached through a wooden gate and a path winds through the cottage garden to the front door.
There is a small patio area to the rear, perfect for alfresco dining. A pathway leads through the mature gardens adorned with established planting and abundance of fragrant roses to a delightful garden/summer room where you will also find a small pond.Location
Highmoor is a charming village in the Chiltern Hills, just a 12-minute drive from Henley-on-Thames. Known for its picturesque countryside and tranquil setting, Highmoor offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while being close to Henley’s amenities. The village has a close-knit community that values its heritage and natural beauty. The Highmoor Parish Council actively maintains the village’s character and fosters a keen sense of community. Despite its rural feel, Highmoor has excellent connectivity, with regular train services from nearby Henley-on-Thames (12 minutes by car, 5 miles/8 kilometres) and Reading (22 minutes by car, 8 miles/13 kilometres), providing easy access to London in under an hour, making it ideal for commuters.Henley-on-Thames is rich in history, dating back to the Saxon age. Granted market rights by King John in 1204, it still hosts its Charter Market every Thursday in Market Place. The National Trust manages several historical sites in Henley, including the 12th-century Stonor Park, Greys Court, and Nuffield Place, the home of philanthropist and car manufacturer William Morris.The annual Henley Royal Regatta attracts competitors and visitors worldwide. Henley offers diverse cuisine, from fine French fare at Hotel du Vin to South African dishes at The Hof, Thai at The Giggling Squid, and classic British dishes at The Angel on the Bridge with Thames River views.The region is home to notable vineyards like The Winery at Hundred Hills and Fairmile Vineyard, both offering private wine tastings and tours. The Kenton Theatre, one of the UK’s oldest working theatres, offers a range of shows throughout the year.Henley-on-Thames boasts boutique shopping for clothing, homeware, and gifts, while Reading offers high street brands. Jonkers Bookstore is a must-visit for rare and antique first editions, and Asquiths Teddy Bear Shop is a delight for collectors and children. Antique stores like The Vintage Look and Tudor House Antiques offer hidden treasures.Outdoor activities include rowing and boating on the Thames, walking, hiking, and cycling nature trails, playing cricket at Henley Cricket Club, tennis at the Henley Tennis Club, and golf at Badgemore Park or Henley Golf Club in Harpsden.Tenure: Freehold.
Yew Tree Cottage EPC F / Council Tax Band D.Agents note: The home is currently exempt from the restrictions on letting due to a Private Rented Sector exemption - Ask the agent for more information.Services, Utilities & Property Information:Construction Type: Brick, Tile and Flint.
Water Supply: Thames Water, unmetered.
Sewerage: Septic tank located to right of front garden; annual cost approximately £300.00.
Heating: Oil fired heating for Yew Tree Cottage.Electricity Supply: Fuse Energy.Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G mobile signal available in the area, we advise that you check with your service provider.Broadband Availability: Ultrafast Broadband speed is available in this area, with highest available download speed at 1000 Mbps and highest available upload speed at 220 Mbps. Network Service Providers in this area are Airband and Openreach. we advise that you check with your service provider.Off-Road Parking Spaces: 2
Right of way across the front of the garden at Greenman cottage.Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Robert Cable.
Features:
- Garden Visa fler Visa färre Tucked away in a private, natural setting in the historic village of Highmoor, in the beautiful Chiltern Hills, Greenman Cottage could easily be the subject of a J.M.W. Turner painting. You enter Yew Tree Cottage through a period wooden door into a bright and airy porch hallway with multipaned windows to either side that leads through to the lounge. This room features exposed historic oak timber joists, limestone floor, and a focal inglenook fireplace that further enhances the cosy atmosphere. Discreetly tucked behind the inglenook is a cleverly hidden storage room, added in Victorian times.The Limestone floor continue to flow through the doorway on the far right, which opens into a breathtaking dining and area, highlighted by an original exposed brick and flint feature wall, with French doors opening onto the rear garden. Off to the left is an enchanting kitchen with hand-painted Farrow & Ball units, complete with handmade shelves crafted in the 1940s by a former owner who was a skilled carpenter. To the left of the lounge, a period latch door with stairs behind that lead upstairs to the bathroom and two bedroomsFirst Floor
The contemporary bathroom has a bath with a combined shower, basin, and toilet. Next to this is the second bedroom, filled with character and charm that could be utilised as a single or double room. The principal bedroom is breathtakingly large and spectacular which exposed timbers and feels as if you have been transported back in time to early Georgian England.Outside
There is off road parking to side of Yew Tree Cottage. The cottage is approached through a wooden gate and a path winds through the cottage garden to the front door.
There is a small patio area to the rear, perfect for alfresco dining. A pathway leads through the mature gardens adorned with established planting and abundance of fragrant roses to a delightful garden/summer room where you will also find a small pond.Location
Highmoor is a charming village in the Chiltern Hills, just a 12-minute drive from Henley-on-Thames. Known for its picturesque countryside and tranquil setting, Highmoor offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while being close to Henley’s amenities. The village has a close-knit community that values its heritage and natural beauty. The Highmoor Parish Council actively maintains the village’s character and fosters a keen sense of community. Despite its rural feel, Highmoor has excellent connectivity, with regular train services from nearby Henley-on-Thames (12 minutes by car, 5 miles/8 kilometres) and Reading (22 minutes by car, 8 miles/13 kilometres), providing easy access to London in under an hour, making it ideal for commuters.Henley-on-Thames is rich in history, dating back to the Saxon age. Granted market rights by King John in 1204, it still hosts its Charter Market every Thursday in Market Place. The National Trust manages several historical sites in Henley, including the 12th-century Stonor Park, Greys Court, and Nuffield Place, the home of philanthropist and car manufacturer William Morris.The annual Henley Royal Regatta attracts competitors and visitors worldwide. Henley offers diverse cuisine, from fine French fare at Hotel du Vin to South African dishes at The Hof, Thai at The Giggling Squid, and classic British dishes at The Angel on the Bridge with Thames River views.The region is home to notable vineyards like The Winery at Hundred Hills and Fairmile Vineyard, both offering private wine tastings and tours. The Kenton Theatre, one of the UK’s oldest working theatres, offers a range of shows throughout the year.Henley-on-Thames boasts boutique shopping for clothing, homeware, and gifts, while Reading offers high street brands. Jonkers Bookstore is a must-visit for rare and antique first editions, and Asquiths Teddy Bear Shop is a delight for collectors and children. Antique stores like The Vintage Look and Tudor House Antiques offer hidden treasures.Outdoor activities include rowing and boating on the Thames, walking, hiking, and cycling nature trails, playing cricket at Henley Cricket Club, tennis at the Henley Tennis Club, and golf at Badgemore Park or Henley Golf Club in Harpsden.Tenure: Freehold.
Yew Tree Cottage EPC F / Council Tax Band D.Agents note: The home is currently exempt from the restrictions on letting due to a Private Rented Sector exemption - Ask the agent for more information.Services, Utilities & Property Information:Construction Type: Brick, Tile and Flint.
Water Supply: Thames Water, unmetered.
Sewerage: Septic tank located to right of front garden; annual cost approximately £300.00.
Heating: Oil fired heating for Yew Tree Cottage.Electricity Supply: Fuse Energy.Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G mobile signal available in the area, we advise that you check with your service provider.Broadband Availability: Ultrafast Broadband speed is available in this area, with highest available download speed at 1000 Mbps and highest available upload speed at 220 Mbps. Network Service Providers in this area are Airband and Openreach. we advise that you check with your service provider.Off-Road Parking Spaces: 2
Right of way across the front of the garden at Greenman cottage.Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Robert Cable.
Features:
- Garden