- A handsome 4-bedroom semi-detached home in a quiet location +
- Open-plan sitting room and dining room +
- Family room with a door to the kitchen +
- Kitchen and breakfast room +
- Separate utility room and cloakroom +
- Four first-floor bedrooms +
- Bathroom and separate shower room +
- Approx 0.25 acres with a large rear garden +
- Driveway with ample parking +
- Garage with double doors +
A much loved 4-bedroom semi-detached family home, built in the 1930s, benefitting from a large garden and plenty of off-road parking and a garage. The property is well presented although requires some modernisation. Set in a quiet sought-after residential area on the western outskirts of Henley just a short walk from good local schools and open countryside, ideal for dog walking.
Accommodation - A white painted timber front door with glazed fanlight, opens to the entrance hall with a staircase to the first floor with under-stair storage.
The family room has a front aspect with a large picture window, fitted bookshelves, cornicing and a door to the kitchen.
Across the entrance hall is the open plan reception room with a sitting room and dining room.
The dining room has a front aspect with a bay window. There is a wide opening through to the sitting room.
The sitting room is at the rear of the property with a fireplace with a brick surround housing an open fireplace. There is fitted shelving to each side of the chimney breast and French doors opening to the rear garden.
A door opens to the kitchen with quarry tiled floor and a good range of timber fronted wall and base units with white composite countertops and an inset stainless steel sink unit under the window with a rear aspect out to the rear garden. Appliances include a dishwasher, a fitted gas hob and an electric eye-level oven. There is a wall mounted gas fired boiler. The breakfast area has French doors to the rear garden and a raised wood-burner between this and the kitchen.
There is a separate utility room with space for washing machine and a glazed door to the rear garden.
The cloakroom comprises a w.c, a sink and a window to the side aspect.
Stairs lead up to the first floor landing with airing cupboard.
The principal bedroom is a large double with exposed wood flooring and a large picture window to the front aspect.
Next to the principal bedroom there is a bathroom including panelled bath with a shower mixer, a low level w.c., two wash hand basins and a bidet. There is a large picture window overlooking the garden.
Bedroom 2 is also a large double with a bay window with a front aspect.
Bedroom 3 is a double with a rear aspect overlooking the private rear garden.
Bedroom 4 is a single bedroom with a front aspect, currently used as a study space.
The shower-room has a white suite comprising a low-level w.c., a wash hand basin and a shower cubicle with large tiled walls. Window overlooking the rear garden.
OUTSIDE :
Windyridge sits in a plot of approaching 0.25 acres.
The west-facing rear garden is a particular feature of this property. There is a patio with doors from the breakfast room and a brick built BBQ making it the ideal space for entertaining. The rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees including apple trees, and well stocked shrub beds. There is a greenhouse and two timber sheds.
To the front there is a large garage with and fitted cupboards and double doors to the front.
The gravel driveway has space to park 3-4 cars.
Location - Living in Elizabeth Road
Windyridge is situated near the top of Greys Road, and convenient for Valley Road Primary School, Gillotts Secondary School and Henley Leisure Centre. There is a regular bus service from Greys Road into Henley town centre. The Gillotts Corner dog walking field is just metres away and is an amenity space owned by Henley Town Council.
The 'Top Shops' are close-by and offer a 'One Stop' convenience store, a barber shop, a laundrette, the 'Happy Wok' Chinese take away and Herbies Pizza.
Henley town centre has a wide selection of shops, including a Waitrose supermarket; there are many independent shops and boutiques, a 3-screen cinema, a historic theatre, excellent pubs and restaurants and a bustling market every Thursday.
The commuter is well provided for with the M4/M40 motorways giving access to London, Heathrow airport, the West Country and the Midlands.
Henley Station has links with London Paddington (via Twyford) The Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) will take passengers to The City and Canary Wharf.
Reading - 7 miles
Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 - 11 miles
London Heathrow - 25 miles
London West End - 36 miles
Schools
Primary Schools - Valley Road primary school (Good).
Secondary Schools - Gillotts School (Outstanding).
Sixth Form - The Henley College.
Prep schools - St Mary's School, Rupert House School, Private schools - buses to Shiplake College, Reading Blue Coat, Queen Anne's Caversham, The Abbey, Reading and the Abingdon schools.
Leisure
Henley Leisure Centre is located next to Gillotts School and has a swimming pool, sports hall, squash courts and a gym. There is Golf at Henley Golf Club and Badgemore Park Golf Club. Superb walking and riding in the Chiltern Hills area of outstanding natural beauty. There are many activities on the River Thames including rowing, kayaking and paddle boarding clubs.
Tenure - Freehold
Services - All mains services
Local Authority - South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax - Band G