A rare opportunity to buy an early Edwardian villa, being sold for the very first time. Positioned on one of Henley's most desirable residential roads, with private gardens over 0.6 acres.
Throughout the house there are original wooden and tiled floors, decorative ceiling moldings, picture rails and stained glass windows adding a touch of elegance and originality. Being offered to the open market for the very first time, this magnificent property offers an excellent opportunity to update and extend (subject to the usual planning consents).
The front showcases an attractive stone façade with ornate decorations around the windows and doors. There is off-street parking, a small front garden and a paved pathway that leads to stone steps up to the front door.
Inside, the entrance hall welcomes you. There is a staircase with a carpet runner in the middle that leads to the upper floors, creating a grand entrance. On either side of the hall, doors open into the sitting room, family room, dining room and kitchen. The sitting room exudes classic elegance with a chandelier hanging from the center of the ceiling, adding a touch of sophistication to the room. There is a large bay window overlooking the front allowing natural light to flood the room. The room also features a fireplace with an ornate black surround and mantelpiece, serving as a charming focal point. To the other side of the hall and also overlooking the front is the family room that is bright and welcoming, featuring a white fireplace with decorative detailing.
Towards the rear of the house the kitchen showcases a blend of vintage and modern elements and is designed with light-colored wooden cabinets and drawers, complemented by a sleek black countertop and a white tiled backsplash. There is an integrated oven with a stovetop seamlessly built into the cabinetry, providing a modern and functional cooking space. There is a black vintage-style stove with green tiles in the background and a white mantel above it, adding a touch of classic charm. Off the kitchen, French doors lead into the garden room with large windows, allowing natural light to brighten the space. There is a door into the utility room, which also has a separate shower room. Additionally, there are French doors leading into the original coachway, which was originally designed to allow horse-drawn carriages to pass through from the front to the back of the property, providing convenient entry and exit.
To the opposite side of the hall, the dining room can be found. The room features a black fireplace with colorful tile accents that serves as a focal point and is illuminated by a chandelier. There are French doors that lead into the conservatory, which features a tiled floor, large windows and French doors that let in ample natural light and provide views and access to the rear garden. The conservatory can also be accessed from the end of the hallway.
Completing the ground floor there are stairs that lead down to a sizable lower ground floor, illuminated by two windows. Currently used as a cellar, the room has potential for further accommodation subject to the necessary planning permissions.
From the entrance hall, stairs lead to the first floor where there are three generously proportioned double bedrooms and a single bedroom. Each bedroom retains its unique character, featuring period fireplaces. The principal bedroom overlooks the rear of the house and has an en suite bathroom that can also be accessed from the landing. Serving the other bedrooms, there is also a family bathroom positioned off the half landing. Further stairs ascend to the second floor, which has been thoughtfully converted into two further spacious bedrooms.
Outside, the grounds and garden are a unique feature of the property. In all, the house nestles in approximately 0.67 of an acre, a real rarity in such a central location. Enclosed by brick walls, the garden is mature and laid to lawn. There is a path that leads from the rear of the house to the private hidden enclosed garden. The area offers ample opportunities for a diverse range of activities and hobbies, from sitting outside to enjoy al fresco dining under the covered seating area, to garden games and growing vegetables in the raised beds. There are numerous outbuildings for storage and enjoyment. The garden also has private access to the south onto St. Andrews Road.
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With nearly 3,500 sq ft and .7 of an acre in central Henley, I truly believe this is a very rare and special home.
Charlie ChavasseProperty agent