Rural Setting with Modern Luxuries. This New Build Property Is Ideally Situated for Commuters Who Wish to Enjoy the Berkshire Countryside Lifestyle

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Rural Setting with Modern Luxuries. This New Build Property Is Ideally Situated for Commuters Who Wish to Enjoy the Berkshire Countryside Lifestyle Rural Setting with Modern Luxuries. This new build property is ideally situated for commuters who wish to enjoy the Berkshire countryside lifestyle. Plot 9, Home Farm, Honey Lane, Hurley, Berkshire, SL6 6TG www.ballards-uk.com Number 5 (Plot 9) Home Farm Honey Lane Hurley Berkshire SL6 6TG Price Guide £1995.00 pcm - Unfurnished - Heathrow 18 Miles Marlow 4 Miles - Henley-on-Thames 7 Miles (Paddington 55 Minutes) Reading 10 Miles (Paddington 22 Minutes) M4 (J8/9) M40 (J4) - A generously proportioned two storey newly built house - Large living room with double doors leading out to the rear gardens - Stunning kitchen with top quality integrated Siemens appliances - Master bedroom with mirror fronted double wardrobes and en suite bathroom - Additional Ground Floor Study/Reception Room and Cloak Room - First Floor – Three double bedrooms And two Bath/Shower Rooms (one ensuite) - Parking for 2 cars and maintained landscaped gardens - Gardening and communal services included - Attractive south west facing low maintenance garden Description close s to the M4 at J8/9 Maidenhead & the M40 at J4 Home Farm - A unique development completed in Handy Cross. Local recreational facilities include golf at Summer 2013. It offers 15 houses in a range of styles to Temple and Castle Royle, rowing at both Marlow and suit the needs of Ballards Lettings applicants. We are Henley, riding and walking nearby with National Trust delighted to be able to offer these homes, which are land around Pinkneys Green, along with the National not only beautifully finished to an incredibly high Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey. For the commuter specification, but are innovative in their design. Henley railway station offers direct links with London All houses have been built to the highest of standards; Paddington via Twyford. Heathrow Airport is therefore this has created some of the most desirable, approximately 32 miles and the M4 & M40 give access high end executive modern properties in the area. to London, West Country & Midlands. Home Farm falls into the following school catchment areas: Primary – Each property has been built to the same exceptionally Burchetts Green Infants and Courthouse Junior School. high specification. With features such as: Secondary – Furze Platt Senior, Altwood and Desborough and Newlands. Pre polished engineered oak flooring throughout Coded and iPhone compatible Airwave speaker Directions systems From the centre of Henley proceed over the bridge and Siemens integrated appliances up Remenham Hill. Continue up the hill passing the Air heat source pumps petrol station. Pass the turning for Hurley village itself, Ideal Standard high quality bathrooms and take a right hand turn up Honey Lane. A glass Hard wired alarm systems with battery backup commercial premises can be seen from the road at this point. Follow the road round joining country road. Accommodation – Number 8 Home Farm can be found around a mile along this road on the right. Large open plan living room/kitchen with oak flooring. Alabaster kitchen with Siemens integrated dishwasher, Energy Performance Certificate double oven, microwave oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer and washer dryer. LED ceiling spots, Rating C halogen string lights and uplighters. Double doors lead out onto the front and rear of the property. Master Local Authority bedroom with double mirrored wardrobes and en suite Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead shower room with double ceramic sinks, separate wet room style shower cubicle and a low level WC. Two Viewings by prior appointment with Ballards Henley further double bedrooms, bathroom and additional office on 01491 411055 study room with ample storage on the ground floor. Important Note: For clarification, we wish to inform Outside the gardens to the front and rear are fully prospective Tenants that we have prepared these maintained. The gardens have been landscaped in the Lettings particulars as a general guide. We have not style of a cottage garden with box hedges, laurel, carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, lavender and mixed low level shrubs. The rear gardens appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not are divided by rhododendron hedges to provide privacy. be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. The Parking is available for two cars. particulars do not constitute, or form part of, an offer Situation or a contract. No responsibility is taken for any error, Home Farm is set in a rural location however; it is omission or mis-statement in these particulars. under 10 miles away in each direction from Marlow, Ballards do not make or give whether in these Henley, Reading, and Maidenhead. Occupying a lovely particulars, during negotiation or otherwise, any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to secluded position and enjoying great privacy and yet this property. B078 Printed by Ravensworth 01670 713330 Henley Office, Bridge House 52 Hart Street Henley on Thames Oxon RG9 2AU [email protected] 01491 411055 .
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