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Guide price

£750,000

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Pishill, Henley-On-Thames RG9

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Robinson Sherston

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About this property

  • Brick and flint period cottage

  • Exposed original ceiling beams

  • Three reception rooms

  • Beautifully appointed shaker-style kitchen

  • Double glazing throughout

  • Four bedrooms

  • Modern shower room

  • Family bathroom

  • Set in generous grounds with ample off-road parking

  • Occupying an attractive woodland setting in the Stonor valley

An attractive semi-detached brick and flint period cottage extended to provide family accommodation occupying an attractive woodland setting with generous garden and ample off-road parking

Bentleys

Bentleys is a delightful brick and flint cottage originally built around 1750, sympathetically extended in 2001 to create a lovely family home on three floor levels. The cottage occupies an attractive woodland setting in Pishill in the Stonor valley, a popular hamlet that nestles on the wooded slopes that lead down to Stonor Park, set in an aonb.

The interior of the cottage has much character and charm. Spread across three floors, Bentleys offers 4 bedrooms and 3 reception rooms, providing plenty of space for entertaining or simply unwinding in comfort. The lower ground floor features a well-appointed fitted shaker-style kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances, leading out to a delightful patio and garden – perfect for enjoying al fresco dining. The dining room features an inglenook fireplace with back-boiler stove and exposed beams that continue through to the adjoining living room.

On the upper ground floor, you'll find a bright and spacious reception room complete with a cast iron fireplace, as well as two generous double bedrooms offering picturesque countryside views and a modern shower room. The first floor boasts two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom, ensuring plenty of room for growing families or visiting guests.

The cottage further benefits from double glazing throughout. An oil-fired heating system and a septic tank are installed on site.

Outside

The property is approached via a gravel driveway that provides ample off-road parking. A gate and pathway provide access across the garden to the cottage.

A paved patio extends from the rear of the house to an expanse of lawn enclosed by fencing and mature hedgerows and there is a good sized garden shed, ideal for garden storage. There is a raised brick lined herbaceous border containing a wide variety of shrubs and plants. The gardens back onto mature woodland to create a private and secluded setting.

Please note that planning permission has been granted for the the construction of a replacement chalet-style dwelling - Ref: P25/S1390/hh. Documentation can be provided by request.

Situation

Bentleys is located in the sought-after and pretty hamlet of Pishill, situated to the north of Henley on Thames, renowned for the Royal Regatta each summer. Other notable events are The Henley Festival of Music and Art, The Rewind Festival and The Traditional Boat Rally. You are only four miles from the beautiful historic market town of Watlington, with its vibrant and creative community, independent and artisan shops.

There are some renowned schools in the area including The Oratory, Moulsford and Cranford House as well as excellent primary and secondary schools. There are golf facilities in Henley and nearby Huntercombe, boating on the River Thames and Stonor Vally itself is designated an Area of Outstanding Beauty.

The M40, junction 6 at Lewknor is just five miles away, where the popular Oxford Tube coach service operates 365 days of the year, connecting to central London and into Oxford. For rail commuters, there are train connections from Henley which takes you to Twyford and then direct onto the Elizabeth Line.

Services

Mains Electricity and water
Private drainage
Heating: Oil fired central heating
Solar panels: Substantially reducing electricity costs, especially in summer.
Local Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: E

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  • Council tax band

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