Peers & Hilton
£950,000
Friday Street, Henley-On-Thames RG9, Four BR end of terrace
Price:
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BR/BA:
4 BR
Location:
Henley-on-Thames, Oxon
Description:
Entrance hall * 3 reception rooms * cloakroom/w.c.
Additional Details:
* kitchen * basement * four beds * bathroom * shower room * 65' (approximately.) southerly aspect town garden * brick built work shop * central gas heat * wealth of charm and character * town centre location history & description
a wonderful opportunity to acquire a substantial, four beds, three reception room townhouse in 1 of the most typical streets of historic henley. Sixteen friday street is a home as individual as any person; its layout, rooms and their info reflect its fascinating history. Timbers, unusally shaped corner shelving, wooden flooring and a number of fireplaces are other features which catch the eye within this most characterful of homes in the heart of the town. An internal inspection is most recommended in order to absorb the historical atmosphere and to understand how the property has evolved over five centuries. At 1 time it seems to have been part of a much larger mansion, linked with other houses in the street. It was originally a malt house, has been a dairy, was an antique shop in the early 20th century and from 1770 till 1897 operated as a pub - 1st the plough, then the black horse. The basic 17th and 18th century structure, which stands slightly above street level, contains information and features which reflect this varied history; from its earlier 16th century origins to sympathetic modernisation in the last twenty years. The panelling in the 2 front reception rooms date from their use as a public house and the larger of the 2 rooms features a beautiful built-in 18th century corner cabinet, parquet flooring and a large fire place. The timbered dedicated dining area room features a fireplace and a large cupboard with its own roof that may be the remnant of an earlier building. The basement was at 1 stage used as a pub cellar. The present owners have retained the basement's unique character while introducing a membrane wall and pump on the street side and presently use it as a dark room. From the rear hall you can see the unusually large, mature, south-facing and walled 65' (approximately.) town garden with a patio area, a substantial 12' x 7' shed/workshop and a number of mature trees with a formal seating area to the very rear. There is access to a side passage shared with no. 14a friday street. Upstairs
upstairs on the 1st floor, there are 2 characterful double bedrooms, family bathroom and dedicated shower room and on the top floor, 2 additional bedrooms that provide a superb panorama over henley's roof tops - and a grandstand view of henley's frequent summer firework displays. Situation
friday street is set in the heart of the town centre, only moments from the comprehensive shopping facilities, river and henley station which offers direct links to london paddington via twyford and both the m4 (j 8/9) and m40 are approximately. Six miles. Directions
from henley bridge with the town centre in front of you, turn immediately left into thamesside and then 1st right into friday street. Number sixteen will be found on the left hand side, just before the turning into queen street. Property ref:84 333 2425093
a wonderful opportunity to acquire a substantial, four beds, three reception room townhouse in 1 of the most typical streets of historic henley. Sixteen friday street is a home as individual as any person; its layout, rooms and their info reflect its fascinating history. Timbers, unusally shaped corner shelving, wooden flooring and a number of fireplaces are other features which catch the eye within this most characterful of homes in the heart of the town. An internal inspection is most recommended in order to absorb the historical atmosphere and to understand how the property has evolved over five centuries. At 1 time it seems to have been part of a much larger mansion, linked with other houses in the street. It was originally a malt house, has been a dairy, was an antique shop in the early 20th century and from 1770 till 1897 operated as a pub - 1st the plough, then the black horse. The basic 17th and 18th century structure, which stands slightly above street level, contains information and features which reflect this varied history; from its earlier 16th century origins to sympathetic modernisation in the last twenty years. The panelling in the 2 front reception rooms date from their use as a public house and the larger of the 2 rooms features a beautiful built-in 18th century corner cabinet, parquet flooring and a large fire place. The timbered dedicated dining area room features a fireplace and a large cupboard with its own roof that may be the remnant of an earlier building. The basement was at 1 stage used as a pub cellar. The present owners have retained the basement's unique character while introducing a membrane wall and pump on the street side and presently use it as a dark room. From the rear hall you can see the unusually large, mature, south-facing and walled 65' (approximately.) town garden with a patio area, a substantial 12' x 7' shed/workshop and a number of mature trees with a formal seating area to the very rear. There is access to a side passage shared with no. 14a friday street. Upstairs
upstairs on the 1st floor, there are 2 characterful double bedrooms, family bathroom and dedicated shower room and on the top floor, 2 additional bedrooms that provide a superb panorama over henley's roof tops - and a grandstand view of henley's frequent summer firework displays. Situation
friday street is set in the heart of the town centre, only moments from the comprehensive shopping facilities, river and henley station which offers direct links to london paddington via twyford and both the m4 (j 8/9) and m40 are approximately. Six miles. Directions
from henley bridge with the town centre in front of you, turn immediately left into thamesside and then 1st right into friday street. Number sixteen will be found on the left hand side, just before the turning into queen street. Property ref:84 333 2425093
Property Type:
Single-Family Houses
Amenities:
Fireplace, Patio/Deck, Wood Floors
For sale by:
Agent/Broker
Agent Name:
Peers & Hilton
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