Characterful 3-bed home with large south garden, half-mile from Henley town centre..
- Pretty 1920s detached house with period features
- Large south-facing private rear garden with mature shrubs and pond
- Three double bedrooms, two reception rooms, light breakfast kitchen
- Ground-floor shower room plus first-floor bathroom; utility room present
- Off-road parking for one car and single integral garage with rear door
- Solid brick construction; assumed no wall insulation, consider upgrades
- Offered chain free and within half-mile of town centre and station
- Council Tax Band G — relatively expensive ongoing cost
A handsome 1920s detached home set on a large, south-facing plot in one of Henley-on-Thames’s most desirable roads. The house retains period character including high ceilings, bay window, original stair scrollwork and two reception rooms, while offering practical family space: a breakfast kitchen, utility and ground-floor shower room. Light fills the sitting room through French doors that open directly onto the private garden.
This property suits families seeking town-edge convenience — it is about half a mile from Henley town centre, the station and local schools. The large rear garden, off-road parking and an integral garage add everyday practicality, and the house is offered chain free for a quicker move.
Buyers should note some material points: the house is built with solid brick (no original cavity insulation) so upgrading wall insulation may be required; the accommodation reflects its age and would benefit from modernisation in parts. Council Tax is high (Band G), and the garage plus driveway provide parking for one car only.
Overall this is a character-filled family home with scope to improve energy efficiency and update finishes, offering a rare south-facing garden and strong local amenities close by.