Guide price
£1,395,0004 bedroom bungalow for sale
Spurgrove, Henley-on-Thames RG9
Chain-free
Bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
2,120 sq ft / 197 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A large detached bungalow of over 2500 sq. ft in a large mature plot of almost one acre in total, offering tremendous potential for modernisation, re modelling or even replacement, (truncated)
- Offering four/five bedrooms, two bathrooms, two/three reception rooms, large kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom.
- In a tranquil semi rural setting on the edge of the village, within easy reach of the Church & primary school, the Yew Tree gastro pub and close to open countryside.
- Large integral double garage plus driveway parking for several cars.
- Large mature gardens believed to be almost one acre in total with open plan front lawns & shrubs, enclosed rear gardens with large paved patio, lawns, mature shrubs & trees, large timber (truncated)
- Being sold with the benefit of NO ONWARD CHAIN.
A very spacious detached bungalow set in lovely mature gardens of around one acre in a sheltered private road location on the edge of this sought after Chiltern village. Believed to have been built in the 1970's but now requiring full re-decoration and updating but with tremendous potential to upgrade, re-model or extend, subject to planning permission. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty this represents a rare opportunity for a professional couple or family to create an outstanding home. Being sold with the benefit of NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Location
Set on the northern edge of this highly sought after Chiltern Village, set on the edge of the Hambleden valley, with the two riverside towns of Marlow and Henley-on-Thames both within five miles with stations to London Paddington, via Maidenhead and Twyford respectively, with the Elizabeth Line now fully operational. For the London or Oxford commuter, the M40 motorway can be accessed at J4 Handy Cross or J5 Stokenchurch, both within five miles.
For families, senior schools are at Marlow with either Sir William Borlase co-ed Grammar School, or Great Marlow School, or at High Wycombe with John Hampden School for boys or Wycombe High School for girls.
Local recreationalfacilities include walking, cycling & riding nearby in the Hambleden Valley, with a host of sports clubs of all types in both Marlow & High Wycombe including the Wycombe Sports Centre at Marlow Hill, and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow proceed west from the obelisk at the top of the High Street along West Street towards Henley. Pass the Sainsburys store then turn right at Platts Garage into Oxford Road continue into Chalkpit Lane climb the hill passing the Royal Oak Pub/Restaurant and pass through the hamlet of Bovingdon Green, pass the left hand turn to Marlow Common, continue into the Frieth Road , continue for another two miles until reaching Frieth crossroads. Go straight across towards Fingest and turn first left at The Albert public house into Perring Springs Lane, bear right and climb the hill into Spurgrove Lane, turn right at the red pillar box into a bumpy un made-up road, and at the end bear left into a small cul de sac where 'Bretlands' is situated on the right hand side.
Location
Set on the northern edge of this highly sought after Chiltern Village, set on the edge of the Hambleden valley, with the two riverside towns of Marlow and Henley-on-Thames both within five miles with stations to London Paddington, via Maidenhead and Twyford respectively, with the Elizabeth Line now fully operational. For the London or Oxford commuter, the M40 motorway can be accessed at J4 Handy Cross or J5 Stokenchurch, both within five miles.
For families, senior schools are at Marlow with either Sir William Borlase co-ed Grammar School, or Great Marlow School, or at High Wycombe with John Hampden School for boys or Wycombe High School for girls.
Local recreationalfacilities include walking, cycling & riding nearby in the Hambleden Valley, with a host of sports clubs of all types in both Marlow & High Wycombe including the Wycombe Sports Centre at Marlow Hill, and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow proceed west from the obelisk at the top of the High Street along West Street towards Henley. Pass the Sainsburys store then turn right at Platts Garage into Oxford Road continue into Chalkpit Lane climb the hill passing the Royal Oak Pub/Restaurant and pass through the hamlet of Bovingdon Green, pass the left hand turn to Marlow Common, continue into the Frieth Road , continue for another two miles until reaching Frieth crossroads. Go straight across towards Fingest and turn first left at The Albert public house into Perring Springs Lane, bear right and climb the hill into Spurgrove Lane, turn right at the red pillar box into a bumpy un made-up road, and at the end bear left into a small cul de sac where 'Bretlands' is situated on the right hand side.
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Over 30 years ago Ballards opened its doors with its first office in Henley-on-Thames. As an independent family-owned estate agency the business has been built on the same core values that a family holds close; trust, support and friendship. Over the years we have become an award winning agency with further prominent offices in Marlow and Twyford, allowing us to offer a service with the reach of a multinational agent without compromising on our family values.