Details
St Marks Road, Henley-On-Thames, Oxon, RG9
£1,350,000
Description
A 3-double-bedroom 1920s detached home, located just half a mile from Henley town centre in a desirable residential road. Benefitting from off-road parking, a garage and a large south-facing private rear garden. Accommodation includes a sunny kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, 2 further reception rooms and a bathroom on both floors. No onward chain.
ACCOMMODATION
Two steps lead up the the part-glazed front door, which opens into a light and spacious entrance hall with a staircase to the first floor with useful storage under.
The ground floor shower room has a shower cubicle, a wash-hand basin and w.c.
The dining room includes a fireplace, bookshelves and a bay window with a front aspect overlooking the front garden.
The sitting room has a south-facing rear aspect overlooking the private rear garden. There is a fireplace with a timber surround and marble slips and glazed French doors to outside.
The kitchen is a bright room with space for a breakfast table and chairs. It features a range of wall and base units with work surfaces over. An enamel sink unit with mixer tap sits under the window overlooking the garden. There is space for an electric cooker and a fridge. A door opens to the garden.
There is a utility room with plumbing for a washing machine/dryer and the gas-fired central heating boiler and hot water tank.
Attractive stairs with original scrollwork and decoration lead up to the first-floor landing, where there is a useful storage cupboard.
Bedroom 1 is a large double with a range of fitted wardrobes. The room features a dormer window with rear aspect and views over the garden.
Bedroom 2 is double with a dual aspect to the south and east and with a built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 is a double with a large picture window to the front.
The bathroom has a 3-piece suite comprising a bath with tiled surround, a w.c. and a wash hand basin.
Outside
To the rear, there is a delightful private, south-facing garden, which is laid mainly to lawn with mature shrub beds, a garden pond and enclosed by brick wall and panel fencing. There is a small pond to the back of the garden, and a garden shed.
To the front there is a private garden with mature shrubs and pedestrian access to the side.
The full-length integral garage has a white up-and-over door, light and power and a door to the rear. In addition, there is a private drive providing off-road parking for one car.
LOCATION
Living on St. Marks Road
St. Marks Road is a sought after residential road situated just a short level walk from Henley town centre, railway station and River Thames. There are regular bus services to Reading and High Wycombe with bus stops on Reading Road.
Henley town centre has a Waitrose supermarket and a host of interesting independent shops and boutiques. There’s a 3 screen cinema and a historic theatre. The commuter is well provided for with the M4/M40 giving access to London, Heathrow, West Country and Midlands. Henley Station has direct links with London Paddington, via Twyford Via TfL Elizabeth Line.
Reading - 8 miles
Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 - 10 miles
Stokenchurch M40 Junction 5 - 13 miles
London Heathrow - 25 miles
London West End - 36 miles
Schools
Primary Schools - Trinity Primary, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary school
Secondary Schools - Gillotts School
Sixth Form - The Henley College
Prep schools include St Mary’s School and Rupert House School
N.B School buses operate to Shiplake College, Reading Blue Coat, Queen Anne’s Caversham, The Abbey, Reading, Cranford House, Abingdon Boys School and St Helen and St Katharine Abingdon.
Leisure
River pursuits include Henley sailing club, local canoe clubs and various rowing clubs with world-famous Henley Royal Regatta taking place each summer. There are marina facilities at Hambleden and Wargrave. There are several golf clubs including Henley Golf Club and Badgemore Park Golf Club. The Chiltern Hills area of outstanding natural beauty provides superb walking, cycling and horse riding.
Tenure - Freehold
Local Authority - South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax - Band G
Viewing
Please contact us on 01491 876544 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.
Disclaimer
Philip Booth Esq - RG9 endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
A 3-double-bedroom 1920s detached home, located just half a mile from Henley town centre in a desirable residential road. Benefitting from off-road parking, a garage and a large south-facing private rear garden. Accommodation includes a sunny kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, 2 further reception rooms and a bathroom on both floors. No onward chain.
ACCOMMODATION
Two steps lead up the the part-glazed front door, which opens into a light and spacious entrance hall with a staircase to the first floor with useful storage under.
The ground floor shower room has a shower cubicle, a wash-hand basin and w.c.
The dining room includes a fireplace, bookshelves and a bay window with a front aspect overlooking the front garden.
The sitting room has a south-facing rear aspect overlooking the private rear garden. There is a fireplace with a timber surround and marble slips and glazed French doors to outside.
The kitchen is a bright room with space for a breakfast table and chairs. It features a range of wall and base units with work surfaces over. An enamel sink unit with mixer tap sits under the window overlooking the garden. There is space for an electric cooker and a fridge. A door opens to the garden.
There is a utility room with plumbing for a washing machine/dryer and the gas-fired central heating boiler and hot water tank.
Attractive stairs with original scrollwork and decoration lead up to the first-floor landing, where there is a useful storage cupboard.
Bedroom 1 is a large double with a range of fitted wardrobes. The room features a dormer window with rear aspect and views over the garden.
Bedroom 2 is double with a dual aspect to the south and east and with a built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 is a double with a large picture window to the front.
The bathroom has a 3-piece suite comprising a bath with tiled surround, a w.c. and a wash hand basin.
Outside
To the rear, there is a delightful private, south-facing garden, which is laid mainly to lawn with mature shrub beds, a garden pond and enclosed by brick wall and panel fencing. There is a small pond to the back of the garden, and a garden shed.
To the front there is a private garden with mature shrubs and pedestrian access to the side.
The full-length integral garage has a white up-and-over door, light and power and a door to the rear. In addition, there is a private drive providing off-road parking for one car.
LOCATION
Living on St. Marks Road
St. Marks Road is a sought after residential road situated just a short level walk from Henley town centre, railway station and River Thames. There are regular bus services to Reading and High Wycombe with bus stops on Reading Road.
Henley town centre has a Waitrose supermarket and a host of interesting independent shops and boutiques. There’s a 3 screen cinema and a historic theatre. The commuter is well provided for with the M4/M40 giving access to London, Heathrow, West Country and Midlands. Henley Station has direct links with London Paddington, via Twyford Via TfL Elizabeth Line.
Reading - 8 miles
Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 - 10 miles
Stokenchurch M40 Junction 5 - 13 miles
London Heathrow - 25 miles
London West End - 36 miles
Schools
Primary Schools - Trinity Primary, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary school
Secondary Schools - Gillotts School
Sixth Form - The Henley College
Prep schools include St Mary’s School and Rupert House School
N.B School buses operate to Shiplake College, Reading Blue Coat, Queen Anne’s Caversham, The Abbey, Reading, Cranford House, Abingdon Boys School and St Helen and St Katharine Abingdon.
Leisure
River pursuits include Henley sailing club, local canoe clubs and various rowing clubs with world-famous Henley Royal Regatta taking place each summer. There are marina facilities at Hambleden and Wargrave. There are several golf clubs including Henley Golf Club and Badgemore Park Golf Club. The Chiltern Hills area of outstanding natural beauty provides superb walking, cycling and horse riding.
Tenure - Freehold
Local Authority - South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax - Band G
Viewing
Please contact us on 01491 876544 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.
Disclaimer
Philip Booth Esq - RG9 endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
Features
- A pretty 1920's detached home in a prime location
- Spacious entrance hall with ground floor shower room
- Bright sitting room with doors to the garden
- Dining room with bay window
- Kitchen breakfast room
- Utility room with space for laundry facilities
- 3 double bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Large and generously stocked south-facing rear garden
- Off-road parking and single garage
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