Price £500,000 - Available


  • CHARMING 2 BEDROOM VICTORIAN TERRACE
  • RECENT MODERNISATION
  • MODERN GALLEY STYLE KITCHEN
  • TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS WITH FITTED WARDROBES
  • LIVING ROOM
  • DINING ROOM
  • EXTERIOR LEAN-TO AND PATIOED GARDEN
  • MODERN SHOWER ROOM
  • POTENTIAL TO EXTEND (STPP)

A very well presented 2 bedroom Victorian terrace benefiting from some recent modernisation with potential to extend (STPP) situated on a quiet residential road a short walk from the town centre.

The front door opens to a small vestibule area and living room with gas fireplace and bay window.
A door leads to a well proportioned dining room with understairs storage and French door access to outside lean-to and rear garden.
A modern fitted galley kitchen with plentiful wall and base units, wood effect flooring and fitted white goods.
A modern fitted shower room.

On the main landing, two generously proportioned double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes. The second bedroom features a basin and fitted mirror.

Potential to extend subject to necessary planning permission
Recent modernisation including flooring, redecoration, fitted kitchen, shower room and double glazing.

Outside
A paved rear garden with ample storage shed and rear access
On road parking

Henley also provides excellent shopping facilities, an exceptional choice of restaurants and cafés, and also has a 3-screen cinema and one of the oldest working theatres in the UK, the Kenton Theatre. The town plays host to many festivals and outdoor events throughout the year, including the music festival every July. The surrounding countryside is ideal for outdoor pursuits and is well served with good schooling, both in the state and private sectors.

Henley has its own branch line railway station which links via Twyford to London. Reading and its station, a major national rail hub, is around 9 miles. Fast trains for the commuter take under half an hour to London's Paddington Station. From Henley, the A4130 is a short drive to the A404M which provides excellent access to the M4 and M40 motorways.



Directions
From the traffic lights on Station Road, turn left onto the Reading Road. Proceed on the Reading Road passing Upton Close on the left, Park Road will be found shortly after on the left hand side.

Council Tax
Oxfordshire County Council, Band D

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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