Guide price
£750,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Stonehouse Cottages, Highmoor
Study
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1,140 sq ft / 106 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 900Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Ideally located
- Extended and refurbished to a high standard
- Picturesque countryside walks and ancient woodland
- Luxury bathroom with shower and underfloor heating
- 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
- Excellent local amenities
- Beautiful landscaped `edible` garden
- Driveway parking
- Epc band f
- Council tax band e
A canopied timber entrance and door open into the hallway with herringbone style oak flooring that runs in to the open plan kitchen and dining room.
To one side of the hallway is the cloakroom/utility room and a study to the other.
Beyond, a light and bright dining area with French doors leading out onto a rear garden creating the perfect indoor/outdoor experience.
The kitchen is well fitted with integrated appliances, boiling tap and quartz work tops. There is a large larder cupboard and a breakfast peninsula that separates the kitchen and dining areas.
The living room is double aspect and has a window to the front and French doors to the rear garden and an original wood burning stove, oak flooring, fitted shelving and storage.
On the first floor landing a modern high ceiling luxury family bathroom with underfloor heating and separate shower that services bedrooms 2,3 and 4.
The principal bedroom has an impressive vaulted ceiling and stylish en-suite shower room with rainfall shower head and fitted vanity unit.
Both bedrooms 2 and 3 are doubles. Bedroom 3 also benefits from fitted wardrobes and loft hatch to a boarded loft, offering plentiful storage.
Bedroom 4 is a large single currently used as a dressing room.
Outside
Both the front and rear areas have been professionally landscaped. There is side access to the rear garden, created as an edible garden' with a number of fruit trees and a herb garden. Prairie style plants and shrubs including Echinacea, grasses and salvia provide a spectacular abundance of foliage. The garden boasts a generous limestone patio area for 'Al Fresco' dining and a second raised patio area with pergola.
The front driveway provides parking for 2 cars and space for bin storage.
Highmoor is a delightful hamlet with a nursery school and popular pub/restaurant, The Rising Sun. Immediately at hand are picturesque walks through ancient woodland and within walking distance of the neighbouring villages of Stoke Row and Nettlebed, both with excellent pubs, convenience stores, a delicatessen and service stations.
The larger towns of Henley (5 miles) and Reading (8 miles) offer comprehensive shopping, schooling and transport facilities.
Directions
Head northwest on A4130 towards Nettlebed. On entering Nettlebed village, take the 1st exit for B481 at the roundabout. Drive past the turning sign posted Stoke Row and the cottage is set on the right almost opposite the Glebe.
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
To one side of the hallway is the cloakroom/utility room and a study to the other.
Beyond, a light and bright dining area with French doors leading out onto a rear garden creating the perfect indoor/outdoor experience.
The kitchen is well fitted with integrated appliances, boiling tap and quartz work tops. There is a large larder cupboard and a breakfast peninsula that separates the kitchen and dining areas.
The living room is double aspect and has a window to the front and French doors to the rear garden and an original wood burning stove, oak flooring, fitted shelving and storage.
On the first floor landing a modern high ceiling luxury family bathroom with underfloor heating and separate shower that services bedrooms 2,3 and 4.
The principal bedroom has an impressive vaulted ceiling and stylish en-suite shower room with rainfall shower head and fitted vanity unit.
Both bedrooms 2 and 3 are doubles. Bedroom 3 also benefits from fitted wardrobes and loft hatch to a boarded loft, offering plentiful storage.
Bedroom 4 is a large single currently used as a dressing room.
Outside
Both the front and rear areas have been professionally landscaped. There is side access to the rear garden, created as an edible garden' with a number of fruit trees and a herb garden. Prairie style plants and shrubs including Echinacea, grasses and salvia provide a spectacular abundance of foliage. The garden boasts a generous limestone patio area for 'Al Fresco' dining and a second raised patio area with pergola.
The front driveway provides parking for 2 cars and space for bin storage.
Highmoor is a delightful hamlet with a nursery school and popular pub/restaurant, The Rising Sun. Immediately at hand are picturesque walks through ancient woodland and within walking distance of the neighbouring villages of Stoke Row and Nettlebed, both with excellent pubs, convenience stores, a delicatessen and service stations.
The larger towns of Henley (5 miles) and Reading (8 miles) offer comprehensive shopping, schooling and transport facilities.
Directions
Head northwest on A4130 towards Nettlebed. On entering Nettlebed village, take the 1st exit for B481 at the roundabout. Drive past the turning sign posted Stoke Row and the cottage is set on the right almost opposite the Glebe.
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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