Offers in excess of
£300,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Hambleden Mill, Hambleden
Study
Under offer
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
387 sq ft / 36 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Enviable waterside location
- Idyllic country and riverside walks
- Allocated parking space
- 2 south facing bedrooms
- Living room
- Upstairs bathroom
- Perfect investment property or weekend retreat
- Epc e
- Council tax band d
A two bedroom character cottage having been redecorated and re-carpeted throughout, set within a small, private and gated riverside community on the edge of the picturesque Hambleden Valley and located equidistant to both Henley and Marlow.
The front door opens into the south facing living room with study/small dining area to one end and door leading to a compact fitted kitchen with contemporary style wall and base units and spaces for a counter height fridge and cooker.
On the main landing, access to a loft, two south facing bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, and a white suite bathroom.
Outside
2 allocated parking spaces
Communal bin store.
Set within a small riverside community of only 17 homes, the property is moments of the foot bridge to Hambleden Lock and stunning walks along the Thames footpath and the picturesque countryside of the Hambleden Valley.
Across the meadows is the National Trust Village of Hambleden with its village store/post office, Stag and Huntsman pub and hotel, garage, social club, sports grounds and fine historic church.
The pretty market towns of Henley and Marlow are almost equidistant, both providing extensive educational Primary and Secondary Schools, shopping and recreational facilities. Train services from Henley to London Paddington via Twyford (approximately 50 minutes) and from Wycombe to Marylebone approx. 30 minutes.
In summary, this charming period property in the Hambleden Mill complex offers a perfect blend of traditional features and modern amenities, making it an ideal home for those seeking a peaceful and tranquil lifestyle. With its stunning location and excellent amenities nearby this property is sure to appeal to many, particularly first time or investment buyers.
Directions
From the centre of Henley with the river bridge behind you, turn right onto Bell Street and continue to the two mini roundabouts, taking the second exit to Marlow (A4155). Continue along the road for approximately 3 miles passing Toad Hall Garden Centre and the Henley Business School on your right. As the road dips just before the turning to Hambleden Village, turn right into Hambleden Marina and follow the drive round to the right where the property will be found on the right.
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.
The front door opens into the south facing living room with study/small dining area to one end and door leading to a compact fitted kitchen with contemporary style wall and base units and spaces for a counter height fridge and cooker.
On the main landing, access to a loft, two south facing bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, and a white suite bathroom.
Outside
2 allocated parking spaces
Communal bin store.
Set within a small riverside community of only 17 homes, the property is moments of the foot bridge to Hambleden Lock and stunning walks along the Thames footpath and the picturesque countryside of the Hambleden Valley.
Across the meadows is the National Trust Village of Hambleden with its village store/post office, Stag and Huntsman pub and hotel, garage, social club, sports grounds and fine historic church.
The pretty market towns of Henley and Marlow are almost equidistant, both providing extensive educational Primary and Secondary Schools, shopping and recreational facilities. Train services from Henley to London Paddington via Twyford (approximately 50 minutes) and from Wycombe to Marylebone approx. 30 minutes.
In summary, this charming period property in the Hambleden Mill complex offers a perfect blend of traditional features and modern amenities, making it an ideal home for those seeking a peaceful and tranquil lifestyle. With its stunning location and excellent amenities nearby this property is sure to appeal to many, particularly first time or investment buyers.
Directions
From the centre of Henley with the river bridge behind you, turn right onto Bell Street and continue to the two mini roundabouts, taking the second exit to Marlow (A4155). Continue along the road for approximately 3 miles passing Toad Hall Garden Centre and the Henley Business School on your right. As the road dips just before the turning to Hambleden Village, turn right into Hambleden Marina and follow the drive round to the right where the property will be found on the right.
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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