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£1,195,0004 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
New Street, Henley-On-Thames RG9
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End of terrace house
4 beds
2 baths
1,982 sq ft / 184 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Period character cottage
- Original features
- Spacious sitting room
- Eat-in kitchen with AGA
- Dining room and Study
- 3/4 Bedrooms
- Landscaped courtyard garden
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Full of character, a charming Grade II Listed cottage in the centre of Henley
Red Cross Cottage - Red Cross Cottage is a charming Grade II Listed timber framed house, believed to have been built over 400 years ago and formerly an inn to the Brakspear Brewery Maltings next door.
Packed full of original features, there is good head height and exposed beams throughout. With a luxurious finish, the house has been carefully updated to preserve the original character whilst offering surprisingly light and bright contemporary features including stunning bathrooms and comfortable bedrooms.
There is a spacious, double aspect, sitting room with a roaring log fire, white painted beams and a polished oak floor. A number of half stairs lead to the study, with herringbone oak floor, cloakroom, a formal dining room with unique wine storage and the well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with claret red electric AGA, hand made units, and a door to the landscaped courtyard garden.
There are four bedrooms, on various levels, all beautifully appointed, two smart bath/shower rooms and an en-suite cloakroom.
Historical Note - The former Red Cross Inn sold ale next to the malthouse yard for nearly two hundred years from l790. It was originally one of several which extended round the yard, known as Floyd's Tenements, the rents of which went to the Charity of Richard Dunt, by his will of 1589 giving "8s to each of eight aged men."
Outside - Entered via a private, secure cast iron gate, the small walled garden has been beautifully landscaped with a water feature and lush climbers. The paved courtyard has iron pergolas clad in wisteria and roses for a sumptuous summer display. Clipped box hedging adds formal greenery and there is an array of outside lights for night time entertaining.
Situation - Red Cross Cottage is in New Street, one of the iconic streets full of period buildings in the centre of the town, just up from the River Thames. Henley-on-Thames is an attractive market town situated in beautiful and unspoilt countryside, approximately 36 miles west of Central London. Henley offers a wide range of excellent shopping, prize winning restaurants as well as a 3 screen cinema and theatre. The town is world famous for the annual Henley Royal Regatta and hosts the Henley Festival of Music & Arts, Henley Literary Festival amongst many other events throughout each year. The prestigious Leander Club, well supported Rugby Club and Phyllis Court (a private members club), are all close to the cottage.
Services - All mains connected. Gas fired central heating. Electric AGA.
South Oxfordshire Council Tax Band: G
EPC Exempt as Grade II LIsted.
Red Cross Cottage - Red Cross Cottage is a charming Grade II Listed timber framed house, believed to have been built over 400 years ago and formerly an inn to the Brakspear Brewery Maltings next door.
Packed full of original features, there is good head height and exposed beams throughout. With a luxurious finish, the house has been carefully updated to preserve the original character whilst offering surprisingly light and bright contemporary features including stunning bathrooms and comfortable bedrooms.
There is a spacious, double aspect, sitting room with a roaring log fire, white painted beams and a polished oak floor. A number of half stairs lead to the study, with herringbone oak floor, cloakroom, a formal dining room with unique wine storage and the well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with claret red electric AGA, hand made units, and a door to the landscaped courtyard garden.
There are four bedrooms, on various levels, all beautifully appointed, two smart bath/shower rooms and an en-suite cloakroom.
Historical Note - The former Red Cross Inn sold ale next to the malthouse yard for nearly two hundred years from l790. It was originally one of several which extended round the yard, known as Floyd's Tenements, the rents of which went to the Charity of Richard Dunt, by his will of 1589 giving "8s to each of eight aged men."
Outside - Entered via a private, secure cast iron gate, the small walled garden has been beautifully landscaped with a water feature and lush climbers. The paved courtyard has iron pergolas clad in wisteria and roses for a sumptuous summer display. Clipped box hedging adds formal greenery and there is an array of outside lights for night time entertaining.
Situation - Red Cross Cottage is in New Street, one of the iconic streets full of period buildings in the centre of the town, just up from the River Thames. Henley-on-Thames is an attractive market town situated in beautiful and unspoilt countryside, approximately 36 miles west of Central London. Henley offers a wide range of excellent shopping, prize winning restaurants as well as a 3 screen cinema and theatre. The town is world famous for the annual Henley Royal Regatta and hosts the Henley Festival of Music & Arts, Henley Literary Festival amongst many other events throughout each year. The prestigious Leander Club, well supported Rugby Club and Phyllis Court (a private members club), are all close to the cottage.
Services - All mains connected. Gas fired central heating. Electric AGA.
South Oxfordshire Council Tax Band: G
EPC Exempt as Grade II LIsted.
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Robinson Sherston is one of South Oxfordshire's leading estate agents. Operating from offices in Henley-on-Thames and Watlington our services extend from
residential property sales and acquisitions to lettings and property management. Our offices are strategically located between the M.4 and M.40 motorways,
linking London, the South-West and the Midlands. This area is one the most attractive in the Home Counties and encompasses the towns and villages that sit
alongside the Thames and the rolling landscapes of the Chiltern Hills.
residential property sales and acquisitions to lettings and property management. Our offices are strategically located between the M.4 and M.40 motorways,
linking London, the South-West and the Midlands. This area is one the most attractive in the Home Counties and encompasses the towns and villages that sit
alongside the Thames and the rolling landscapes of the Chiltern Hills.
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