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Tel: 01491 411911 Laurel House, Binfield Heath Henley-On-Thames Oxfordshire RG9 4JZ Henley-on-Thames 4.3 miles via Shiplake. Shiplake Station 2.6 miles with service to London (Paddington) in under 1 hour via Twyford. Reading Station 4.6 miles. Central London 40 miles approx, Heathrow 27 miles. A fine 5 bedroom detached house over three floors, recently remodelled and significantly upgraded with 2,723 sq ft immaculately presented in this popular Oxfordshire village with good access to schools, Henley and Reading with fast commuter service to London Double aspect 25' Sitting Room * Stylish kitchen & Dining Room * 30' Balcony terrace *Utility Room* Cloakroom* Gym * Five Bedrooms (five ensuites)* Annexe* Low maintenance landscaped grounds, Ample parking and further space and planning for a double garage Guide Price £1,350,000 Freehold Tel: 01491 411911 | www.robinsonsherston.co.uk 16 Bell Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 2BG | [email protected] Also at Watlington Contact the Robinson Sherston Henley Office: 01491 411911 The Property Laurel House is a stunning detached house with flexible accommodation including a self-contained annexe ideal for working from home, or for extended independent family living. Recently completely remodelled, the stylish fittings and muted tones combine to create a truly delightful relaxing atmosphere of the highest standard and making full advantage of the views, light and space of the setting. The house is approached via a stone staircase leading to the front door and stepping into the entrance hall with cloakroom. The double aspect Sitting Room features a beautiful Portland stone fireplace and patio doors stepping out onto the balcony terrace. The kitchen is well-appointed, set around an island with high quality integrated appliances, from here there is access to the utility room and side garden door, the kitchen also steps out onto the balcony terrace through patio doors. The dining room is open plan leading off the kitchen. The first floor has three stylish bedrooms all with ensuites, whilst the lower ground floor has been cleverly designed, with a seamless continuation of quality and style to provide either a dedicated space for home working or an independent annexe with two bedroom suites and a superb open plan reception room with a recessed kitchen area and stepping to the garden. Outside, our client has designed a low maintenance garden with new and mature planting, blending with the striking balcony terrace and garden level patio areas to create a lovely tranquil atmosphere. Situation Binfield Heath is a popular village, located midway between Henley-on-Thames and Reading. There is a local post office / village shop (www.binfieldheathstores.co.uk)and The Bottle and Glass Pub (www.bottleandglassinn.com) is within walking distance. The village lies within the Parish of Shiplake with Dunsden and Harpsden with the nearest church being in Shiplake or Dunsden Green. Orwells, a local award-winning restaurant, is also nearby and also the Loddon Brewery store. Schools in the area include Shiplake College, The Oratory, Blue Coat in Sonning, Queen Anne's in Caversham. The Church of England Primary School at Shiplake Cross and Gillots, both rated highly by Ofsted. Henley-on-Thames is the nearest market town, providing a wider range of local shops and restaurants, together with a Waitrose, a local cinema and also a theatre. The town hosts the annual Royal Regatta, a prestigious annual event of the summer season, followed by the Henley Music and Arts Festival. The Henley Literary Festival comes later in the autumn. There is also good access to Reading, which provides a wider range of large shops, Reading Station and a route through to the M4 motorway. Contact the Robinson Sherston Henley Office: 01491 411911 Viewing By prior appointment with the sole agent, Agents Robinson Sherston, [email protected] Directions Post Code RG9 4JZ Leave Henley towards Shiplake and Reading on the A4155. Proceed through Shiplake passing the war memorial on your left and as you come up the incline and before Shiplake College turn right into Memorial Avenue. At the T junction turn right and proceed into the village of Binfield Heath. Go past the village shop and take the next turn on the right into Common Lane and Laurel House is a short way down on the left-hand side. NB: Please note the online street view is very out of date and shows a garage close by. this garage is not longer there and has been replaced with beautiful village houses. Council Tax & Outgoings Council Tax: Band D £2035 2021 / 2022 South Oxfordshire District Council ( SODC ) 135 Eastern Avenue Milton Park Milton OX14 4SB Services Mains: Gas, Electricity, Water and pump to Mains Drains EPC Rating: C Sales Disclaimer IMPORTANT NOTICE: Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good structural condition or that any services, appliances, equipment or facilities are in good working order. Measurements and distances referred to are given as a guide only whilst descriptions of the property are subjective and are used in good faith as an opinion and not as a statement of fact. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise on such matters prior to purchase. Contact the Robinson Sherston Henley Office: 01491 411911 .
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