Historic three-bed town house with basement office and walled courtyard in central Wallingford..
Grade II listed early 18th-century town house with period features
Three double bedrooms and three bathrooms across multi-level layout
Large 20ft basement office — ideal for home working
28ft walled courtyard garden; small plot, low-maintenance outdoors
Carport with electric up-and-over door (parking) not a full garage
Listed status restricts alterations and may increase repair costs/time
Some maintenance required; refurbishment potential subject to consents
Council Tax band E and above-average local crime rate
A handsome Grade II listed town house in Wallingford’s conservation area, this multi-storey home blends period character with useful modern upgrades. Sash windows, original fireplace, exposed timbers and a generous 20ft basement office give the house historic charm and flexible living space close to shops and restaurants.
The accommodation spans five floors and includes three double bedrooms, three bathrooms, a bay-front sitting room, dining room with French doors to a 28ft walled courtyard garden, and a carport with an electric up-and-over door. The kitchen and bathrooms are described as stylish, and gas central heating serves radiators throughout, making the home comfortable for year-round living.
Important practical points are clear: the property is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and may add cost and lead time for works. It is an end-terrace on a small plot with limited external space, and the listing notes some maintenance needs. Council Tax band E and an above-average local crime rate are additional factors to consider.
This house will suit buyers who value period detail and a central town location — families, professionals working from home, or downsizers wanting manageable, characterful accommodation. It also offers potential for improvement where allowed by listing consent, particularly for those seeking to enhance the living spaces while retaining historic features.