From
£2,500,000
Studio for saleHigh Street, Goring, Reading, Oxfordshire RG8
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Ballards Estate Agents
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About this property
Ground Floor - 3 Bay Boathouse, large ground floor office with shower room and bathroom.
First Floor – Dental Surgery, Old Post Office with ample storage, Flat with 2 bedrooms and family bathroom
Parking for multiple vehicles
The Boathouse Goring, is located in the heart of Goring Village, this historic and charming property dates back approximately 130 years, originally constructed by Victorian boatbuilder Samuel E Saunders as a workshop, boat hire station, and showroom, incorporating living accommodation. Throughout its history, it played a vital role in Goring’s development as a fashionable riverside destination, serving wealthy clients and leisure boaters alike. Built in the Tudor style with decorative and moulded brickwork, the property is a distinctive part of Goring’s riverside scene and village high street. The original purpose was to house various boating craft, with a separate residential flat on the first floor accessed via an independent entrance. This flat, which extends along the entire frontage, features delightful views over the river from a charming balcony. The Boathouse’s history includes notable visits, such as hosting Queen Victoria’s son, the Duke of Coburg, and his wife, in 1894, when they embarked on a river trip from Goring. Samuel Saunders, renowned for his innovations, notably designed waterproof hulls known as ‘Consuta’—a boat still seen today racing at the Henley Royal Regatta. In later years, the property was owned by George Ellis, who transformed part of it into a 300-seat theatre and concert hall, contributing greatly to the local community. During the World Wars, it served different purposes but continued to be a focal point for boating activities, which resumed after each conflict through the 20th century.
Today, the Goring Boathouse was recently occupied by the local Post Office, with parts of the building adapted into offices and residential spaces, including the current dental practice and a residential flat. The property still retains its original character as a surviving example of a Victorian boathouse, steeped in history and local charm. Outside, the property benefits from ample parking and its prime riverside position ensures stunning views and a peaceful, picturesque setting in the heart of Goring.
Location
Ideally located in the centre of the village, this quiet area of the charming Thames-side community is easily accessible to High Street shops, local amenities, the scenic riverside, and the mainline railway station, which offers travel to London Paddington in under an hour. The Thameside village of Goring and Streatley provides many local facilities, including pubs, a highly regarded bistro/café, various restaurants, and a boutique hotel. Nearby Wallingford features a Waitrose and a selection of independent shops. Additionally, the attractive market town of Henley-on-Thames is just twelve miles away and offers an even broader range of services and private members' clubs on the river.
Various state and independent schools serve the area, including The Oratory, Oratory Preparatory School, Radley College, Bradfield College, Cranford House, and Moulsford Preparatory School, most of which are within 5 miles from Goring.
Directions
The property can be found on the right hand side when driving on the B4009 crossing the Goring & Streatley Bridge, from Goring into Streatley.
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