Large five-bedroom period house with south-facing garden and development potential..
South-facing main garden and private sun-trap courtyard garden
Five bedrooms, three bathrooms, large reception rooms and high ceilings
Kitchen/breakfast room with island, AGA and walk-in pantry
Ground-floor bedroom with ensuite; useful for guests or multi-generational living
Double garage, extensive loft storage with development potential STPP
Presented with no onward chain — quick possession possible
EPC rating E; oil boiler and solid brick walls likely need insulation upgrades
Council tax described as quite expensive; running costs may be higher
Little Green is a handsome Georgian detached family home set on a large plot in the heart of Nettlebed. The house offers five bedrooms, three bathrooms and generous reception rooms arranged over two principal floors, with high ceilings and traditional period details that give comfortable, flexible living for a growing family.
Downstairs living centres on a generous kitchen/breakfast room with island and electric AGA, walk-in pantry and two sets of French doors to the terrace. A sitting room with log burner and an adjacent panelled dining room overlook the private south-facing garden; a ground-floor bedroom with ensuite provides useful accommodation for guests or family use. There is a double garage, boot room, utility and plentiful storage throughout.
The property is presented with no onward chain and offers clear scope for improvement and modernisation. A substantial loft offers development potential (subject to planning), while the solid brick construction and oil-fired boiler mean energy performance is limited (EPC rating E) and upgrades to insulation and heating would reduce running costs. Council tax is described as quite expensive.
Nettlebed delivers village life five miles from Henley-on-Thames with local shops, pub and good schools nearby. For buyers seeking a spacious period family house with mature gardens and opportunity to add value through targeted refurbishment, Little Green is an attractive proposition; those prioritising low running costs or immediate modern energy performance should be aware of the likely upgrade works required.