Period charm with a vaulted kitchen and private 46' walled garden.
Freehold Georgian mid-terrace in central Wallingford
This well-presented Georgian mid-terrace sits on Wallingford High Street, arranged over three floors and recently refurbished to a high standard (refurbished 2018). The heart of the house is a bright, vaulted kitchen/dining room with Velux windows, bi-fold/sliding doors and a log burner — an ideal social space for family meals and entertaining. The property is freehold and offers traditional character alongside contemporary finishes.
The rear garden is a standout for a town-centre home, enclosed and extending to approximately 46 feet with paved terraces and an established lawn, providing a private outdoor room. The principal bedroom occupies the top floor, with dual-aspect windows, a freestanding bath and an en-suite WC. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor, while the ground floor provides an 18’ lounge, utility and cloakroom for practical everyday living.
Practical points to note: the house is built in solid brick (pre-1900) and may not have modern cavity wall insulation as originally constructed. The location is central and convenient — shops, cafés, Castle gardens and the River Thames are moments away — but the immediate area records above-average crime compared with local norms. Council tax is moderate and flood risk is low. Overall this is a characterful, newly renovated town-centre home that will suit families or buyers seeking a stylish lock-up-and-leave base in central Wallingford, provided they are comfortable with town-centre living and the property’s traditional construction.