Refurbished 4-bed cottage with garden, parking and excellent commuter links.
Newly renovated Victorian cottage with new roof, plumbing and boiler
A sympathetically restored Victorian cottage, 1 Southview blends period charm with contemporary finishes. The house has been comprehensively refurbished, including a new roof, replastered elevations, upgraded plumbing and a newly installed boiler and oil tank. Light-filled living spaces include a sitting room with a lined chimney and log burner, and a fitted Neptune kitchen with AGA, roof lights and French doors opening onto a broad terrace and landscaped garden.
Set on about 0.122 of an acre, the private lawned gardens are mature and well planted, with a gravelled driveway providing off-street parking for several cars and an electric pod point. Outbuildings include a shed, separate workshop and a raised summerhouse, giving useful storage and hobby space. The property is freehold and sits in a very low-crime, affluent village with easy road and rail links to Henley, Reading and London, making it well suited to commuters and families.
Practical points to note: the home uses oil central heating (new boiler and double-bunged oil tank installed), council tax band D (moderate), and broadband speeds in the village are reported as slow. Interiors are generally small-to-medium room sizes and traditional ceiling heights consistent with a cottage, so buyers seeking larger, more open-plan volume should consider the layout. Overall, the house offers high-quality fixtures and finish with the sensible trade-offs of a period cottage in a rural village.