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An Immaculately Presented Family Home An immaculately presented family home Chimney Corner, Satwell, Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire Freehold Reception hall • family room • kitchen/dining room • drawing room • study • playroom • utility room • cloakroom • 6 bedrooms • 5 bathrooms • Annexe with kitchen, bedroom and shower room and garage below Mileages school run. Reading Station, 7 Nettlebed 2.4 miles, Henley on miles, has frequent trains to Thames 4 miles, Reading Paddington and Crossrail Station 7 miles connection in 2019. There is extensive walking and riding in Directions the area and nearby access to From the centre of Henley-on- the Chiltern Way and the Thames proceed up Gravel Hill Chiltern Hills. in a westerly direction, leaving the Town Hall on your right. Description Proceed past Badgemore Park This rarely available house Golf Club, past Greys Court on offers elegant well- your right, and continue to proportioned light & airy Greys Green. Shortly after accommodation. The vaulted passing the cricket pitch turn and high ceilings are a feature right, signposted Shepherds of the property providing Green. Continue along this lane excellent entertaining and and the gated entrance to living space. The reception hall Chimney COttage will be found has a stone floor and leads to on the right. Post Code RG9 the principal living 4QZ. accommodation on one side and ground floor bedroom Situation suites to the other. The open Chimney Corner is situated in a plan kitchen/dining/family area private location overlooking its is undoubtedly a feature garden and surrounding providing an excellent countryside in the sought after entertaining space, beautifully hamlet of Satwell. Henley-on- fitted and opening out onto a Thames, 4 miles to the east, stunning seating area and offers excellent everyday gardens. Access from this area amenities for shopping, leads through to the formal recreation and educational triple aspect drawing room facilities in the area are first where the open fireplace is class with a number of highly double sided with the kitchen rated private schools in the area and there are bi folding Reading, Goring, Henley, doors onto the terrace. The Oxford and Abingdon areas. family room has folding doors Local and regional bus services to separate it if required and connect to a number of these the study, which has a vaulted schools to ease the ceiling & lovely views over the Tenure garden, could also be used as a Freehold with vacant sun room, studio or further possession on completion. bedroom. A secondary staircase from the inner hall Services leads up to playroom area. Mains water, mains electricity, Accessed from the reception private drainage, LPG gas hall is the cloakroom and central heating. utility/laundry room with In accordance with the access to the garden. Upstairs Property Misdescriptions Act, the master suite boasts an en please note that none of the suite dressing room, sewing services has been tested. room, luxury bathroom with shower and sauna. There are Energy Performance two more bedrooms on this A copy of the full Energy floor, both with stylish en suites Performance Certificate is and built in wardrobe available upon request. cupboards. Viewing Outside Strictly by appointment with Approached via automated Savills. gates into a gravelled driveway providing parking for several cars and access to the double garage and self-contained annexe comprising kitchen, bedroom & en suite shower room. The gardens are enclosed by mature trees, hedging and fencing providing privacy and seclusion, enjoying a southerly aspect to the rear. The stone terrace wraps around the property providing wonderful different seating areas. Savills Henley 01491 843001 Chimney Corner, Satwell, Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire savills savills.co.uk [email protected] For identification only. Not to scale. © LS814062 Important notice Savills, its clients and any joint agents give notice that 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Prepared in Fprintz by fourwalls-group.com.
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