Catslip, Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 5BN | New homes for sale | Savills
68.13 Ac(27.57 Ha)
Guide price £5,000,000(23,605,000 AED)

CatslipNettlebed, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 5BN

  • Freehold

Key features

  • Planning Permission for 21,000 sq ft
  • Proposed House - Arts and Crafts Design
  • In all about 68.13 acres
  • Basement entertainment Space and Indoor Swimming Pool
  • Outbuildings
  • Tennis Court and Woodland

A rare opportunity to develop your dream house with land, close to Henley-on-Thames.

About this property

  • SITUATION
    Halfridge provides an extremely rare opportunity to acquire a tranquil and private site with planning permission for a stunning 21,000 sq ft Arts & Crafts style house with excellent leisure facilities. The proposed design offers spacious open plan, modern living and is meticulously positioned to take advantage of the views down a beautiful valley. The land predominantly consists of formal gardens and woodland, all set within 68 acres of land.

    Halfridge is situated on the edge of the pretty village of Nettlebed, which boasts several antique shops, a local store/post office, The Cheese Shed Café, McQueens Deli and the well regarded White Hart Hotel and Restaurant. The village also boasts a primary school and GP surgery.

    More extensive shopping and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby historic riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, offering a fine variety of shops, public houses and restaurants as well as a Waitrose and a hospital. The town of Reading also offers further shops and amenities, together with a fast rail service to London Paddington (from 27 minutes) and the Elizabeth Line. The M4 junction 8/9 lies within easy reach and provides access to Heathrow and the national motorway network.

    The surrounding countryside offers extensive walking and riding through a well-linked network of public footpaths and bridleways.

    SCHOOLS
    There is a selection of excellent schools nearby, such as Rupert House and St Mary's in Henley, Leighton Park, Queen Anne's at Reading, the Oratory School, Eton, Bradfield, Pangbourne, Shiplake, Papplewick Prep School, Moulsford Prep School, Cranford House, Radley, Ludgrove, Wellington College, Wycombe Abbey, St George's and Heathfield at Ascot.

    SPORTING AND RECREATION
    There is an abundance of leisure facilities available locally including; rowing on the Thames and a number of fine local golf courses at Badgemore Park, Henley, Temple and Huntercombe. Racing may be enjoyed at Ascot, Windsor and Newbury and the Guards Polo Club and the Royal Berkshire Polo Club are both within striking distance.

    PROPOSED ACCOMMODATION
    The proposed main house will provide 21,000 sq ft of accommodation. The new design scheme has been created to sit within the historic and typology planning guidance.

    An overall property and landscape strategy has been prepared by chartered architects The Anderson Orr Partnership, with an aim to respect the nature of the site.

    The intention is to replace the current house on the existing site and rotate the dwelling by 30 degrees. The new house has been carefully planned so that it is positioned to take advantage of the vistas down the valley and towards the farmland beyond.

    The architects propose Halfridge to comprise of open planned living on the ground floor with a large kitchen/breakfast and family room. There will be four further rooms on this floor including three large reception rooms to the south and west providing the entertainment spaces, as well as an orangery with views over the gardens and down the valley.

    On the first floor, four bedroom suites will be accessed off the landing all benefiting from separate dressing rooms and en suite bathrooms. In addition there will be a reading room adjacent to the large landing.

    On the second floor will be three further bedroom suites with far reaching views. The basement will contain ancillary spaces including the indoor swimming pool, changing rooms, spa, gym, wine store, plant room, games room and cinema room.

    The proposed ancillary building (garage) is designed as standalone structures and will not be connected to the accommodation within the main dwelling.

    The CGI's in this brochure illustrate the transformation of Halfridge

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Additional information

  • Proposed Services
  • The property will be environmentally responsible and exemplar in terms of sustainability. It is expected that heat pumps or a biomass boiler will be installed to deliver a sustainable heating source. Photovoltaic's may be installed on top of the south facing single storey roof elements to minimise mains electricity.
  • Rights of Way
  • A footpath and bridleway both skirt the front of the boundary, near the start of the drive.
  • Directions: Postcode: RG9 5BN From Henley-on-Thames take the Fairmile (A4130) in the direction of Oxford and, after approximately 4 miles before the mini-roundabout at Nettlebed, turn right onto a discreet track signposted to Halfridge
  • EPC Rating: E