Compact two-bedroom village home with parking, low-maintenance garden and no onward chain..
Chain free and immediate possession possible
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Open-plan living with bifold doors and underfloor heating
Modern fitted kitchen; bathroom with bath and shower over
Allocated off-street parking plus visitor spaces; gate to parking path
West-facing paved garden — very low maintenance
EPC D; electric boiler/radiators — potentially higher running costs
Small plot and modest footprint; scope for internal modernisation
This mid-terrace two-bedroom house sits in the heart of Nettlebed, a well-served Chiltern village five miles from Henley-on-Thames. The ground floor offers an open-plan living/dining room with bifold doors and underfloor heating, plus a separate modern kitchen. Upstairs are two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a contemporary bathroom. The property is chain-free and comes with an allocated parking space and visitor parking.
The rear garden is west-facing, fully paved and very low maintenance—ideal for buyers who prefer outside space with minimal upkeep. Constructed around 1996–2002 with double glazing and cavity wall insulation, the house is well insulated and suits buyers seeking a compact, modern village home. Local services include a primary school, surgery, shop, pub and bus links to Henley, Reading and Oxford.
Practical considerations: the EPC is D and the main heating is electric boiler/radiators, so running costs may be higher than gas-heated homes. The plot and garden are small, and while presentation is good, there is modest scope to add value through internal modernisation or reconfiguration. A small annual service charge (approx. £70) covers communal parking upkeep. Freehold; council tax band C.