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A Stunning Bespoke New Family Residence A stunning bespoke new family residence Harewood House, Uxmore Road, Checkendon, Oxfordshire Reception hall • Kitchen/Dining room • Utility room Sitting room • Family room • Study • Master bedroom suite • Four further bedroom suites • Family bathroom Triple garage with store-room Woodcote– 2 miles Nearby golf courses include Goring on Thames – 4.5 miles Huntercombe, Goring and Henley on Thames– 8 miles Streatley and, with racing at Stoke Row –2 miles Ascot, Windsor and Newbury, Wallingford– 5.5 miles and some fine access to the Reading – 9 miles River Thames for boating. Oxford– 18 miles Numerous footpaths and Distances Approximate bridleways straddle the Chilterns, which offer some of Situation the finest walking and riding in Harewood House occupies a southern England. beautiful situation near Checkendon village, discreetly Description set back off Uxmore Road. Harewood House is a stunning Nearby Stoke Row has a village architect designed family shop, Cherry Tree public house, residence extending affording garage, primary school and the stylish and high-quality fixtures renowned Crooked Billet pub/ and fittings throughout. The restaurant, and Checkendon accommodation comprises 5 itself has a dental surgery, reception rooms, with vaulted church, village hall and primary ceilings, bi-fold doors to an ‘Al school. Henley-on-Thames and Fresco’ dining terrace, a Reading provide excellent galleried reception hall and shopping, recreational and landing, and sitting room with a educational facilities and very charming fireplace, 5 good transport links to bedrooms, 3 being suites London, trains via Twyford to (dressing room and en suite Paddington from Henley or bathroom), a family bathroom. from Reading station (with In all an exquisite family home Crossrail 2020). in a most charming and There are schools of convenient location. excellent repute in the area including Rupert House Preparatory School in Henley, The Oratory School at Woodcote, Cranford House Girls School and Moulsford Preparatory School for Boys in Moulsford, with excellent access to the Abingdon and Oxford schools via various bus links/pick-ups from Nettlebed and Henley. Outside Follow this road along into Harewood House is Woodcote itself and after approached via electrically passing the recreation ground operated gates on to a private on the right hand side turn shared gravelled driveway with right at the war memorial a wooded copse running along crossroads into Reading Road. one side. The private drive and Follow the road out of the brick paviour forecourt to the village and on meeting the property opens up to afford A4074 turn right and then ample parking for numerous almost immediately left for vehicles, leading up to the Checkendon. On reaching triple garage with store-room Checkendon continue through over, flanked by wide the village and after passing lawned gardens. the cricket field on your right The grounds wrap and Lovegrove’s Lane on your themselves around the left, the private initially shared property, extending out electrically gated driveway to towards the rear boundary Harewood House and the which adjoins woodland. additional 2 adjacent houses Running along the back of the can be found. house, the wide and deep stone laid terrace enjoys a General Information pleasant aspect looking back over the main garden and Services: Mains water, electricity grounds and adjoining and drainage are connected to woodland. Delightfully the property. Central heating attractive, the gardens and and domestic hot water from setting must be viewed to be LPG heating Solar panels on fully appreciated and in total flat roof. extend into approximately 2/3rd of an acre. Postcode: RG8 0SU Directions Energy Efficiency Rating: C / From the mainline railway 77 station in Goring on Thames, Local Authority: South proceed up the road for 50 Oxfordshire District Council metres or so, taking the first - Telephone: 01235 422422 right on to Reading Road. Follow this road out of the Viewing: Strictly by village and on reaching appointment with Crays Pond in a further 2 miles Savills Henley turn left at the crossroads for Woodcote. Harewood House, Uxmore Road, Checkendon,Harewood Oxfordshire House, Uxmore Road, Checkendon, RG8 0SU Approximate Gross Internal Area = 337.1 sq m / 3628 sq ft Savills Henley-On-Thames Outbuilding = 71.4 sq m / 768 sq ft Approximate Gross Internal Area = 337.1 sq m / 3628 sq ft 01491 843000 Total = 408.5 sq m / 4397 sq ft Outbuilding = 71.4 sq m / 768 sq ft savills savills.co.uk [email protected] Total = 408.5 sq m / 4397 sq ft = Reduced headroom below 1.5m / 5'0 Dn Up Garage 5.64 x 4.10 8.09 x 5.93 18'6 x 13'5 26'7 x 19'5 Outbuilding Ground Floor Outbuilding First Floor (Not Shown In Actual Location / Orientation) Kitchen / Dining Room Bedroom 4 11.11 x 10.13 Bedroom 2 4.33 x 4.04 36'5 x 33'3 Master Bedroom 4.45 x 4.07 14'2 x 13'3 5.75 x 5.60 14'7 x 13'4 Sitting Room 18'10 x 18'4 6.90 x 4.49 22'8 x 14'9 Utility 4.43 x 1.92 14'6 x 6'4 B T Galleried Up Dn Entrance Hall Galleried Landing Family Room 5.75 x 4.29 Study 18'10 x 14'1 Bedroom 3 4.50 x 4.29 Bedroom 5 4.29 x 4.25 14'9 x 14'1 4.31 x 3.61 14'1 x 13'11 IN 14'2 x 11'10 Ground Floor First Floor FLOORPLANZ © 2018 0203 9056099 Ref: 218143 This plan is for layout guidance only. Drawn in accordance with RICS guidelines. Not drawn to scale unless stated. Windows & door openings are approximate. Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of this plan, please check all dimensions, shapes & compass bearings before making any decisions reliant upon them. For identification only. Not to scale. © 200619 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. .
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