Period character meets high-spec family living near town and station.
- Extensively refurbished Edwardian house with original features retained
- Open-plan kitchen/family room with underfloor heating and integrated appliances
- 3 double bedrooms plus a smaller fourth bedroom/study
- Professionally landscaped west-facing rear patio and 80ft front garden
- Off-street parking for two cars with gated gravel driveway
- Re-wired, re-plumbed, re-roofed, insulated and soundproofed party wall
- 12-minute walk to Henley station; close to Trinity Primary and Gillotts
- Council Tax Band G — relatively high running cost
An elegant, extensively refurbished Edwardian semi-detached home set back on an elevated, tree-lined road in Henley-on-Thames. The house blends restored period detail — high ceilings, bay windows and herringbone oak parquet — with high-spec contemporary fittings, including a hand-built kitchen, underfloor heating and full networking. The layout suits family life with an open-plan kitchen/family room and three additional reception rooms.
Outside, the property offers a professionally landscaped west-facing rear patio garden and an impressive 80ft east-facing front garden with mature planting, fruit trees, greenhouse and shed. There is private off-road parking for two cars and a gated gravel driveway. Practical upgrades include full re-wire, re-plumbing, new roof, insulation, soundproofing on the party wall and fibre broadband.
The house will appeal to families seeking character with modern convenience: it sits close to Trinity Primary and Gillotts School, is about 0.6 miles from the town centre and a 12-minute walk to the station. Note the smaller fourth bedroom is best used as a single/child’s room or study, and the property is Band G for council tax, which is relatively expensive. There is scope to add a second storey above the boot/utility room (STPP) for additional accommodation or value enhancement.