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£800,000
(£137,634/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleWyfold Cottages, Wyfold RG4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
6 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Tim Peers Estate Agents
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About this property
A charming 3 bedroom period property
Cosy and quaint lounge with character features
Reception room ideal as home office
Light and airy kitchen breakfast room
Downstairs bathroom
Three bedrooms
Enclosed rear garden
Driveway parking
A rare opportunity to acquire this charming three bedroom semi-detached period property, built in 1910, located in the highly sought after hamlet of Wyfold, nestled in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a warm and inviting hallway leading through to a useful reception room, which would serve perfectly as a childs playroom or home office. A further door leads to the quaint and cosy lounge with attractive period fireplace and original wood flooring and provides access to the light and airy country style kitchen situated to the rear of the property featuring ample wall and base units, wooden work surfaces and plenty of space for a dining table.
A door off the kitchen leads to the downstairs bathroom with pedestal basin, w.c and freestanding 'roll top' bath.
A door opens onto a patio area, perfect for al fresco dining and summer evenings. The garden is of a generous size, laid mainly to lawn with mature borders and a selection of fruit trees, providing a private and peaceful retreat with countryside views beyond.
Upstairs, the property comprises three well proportioned bedrooms, each benefiting from ample natural light and retaining a sense of period charm. The main bedroom overlooks neighbouring countryside, while the two additional bedrooms, one double and one single, are both suitable for family, guests, or use as a home office.
The property further benefits from a single garage with power and light, providing useful storage or workshop space in addition to off-road parking for multiple vehicles on the gravelled drive.
Wyfold is a quintessentially English hamlet surrounded by gently rolling hills, open farmland, and ancient woodlands. Though delightfully secluded, it is within easy driving distance of Henley-on-Thames, with its boutique shops, cafés, restaurants and the world-renowned Henley Royal Regatta. For commuters, Reading station offers direct services to London Paddington in under half an hour, and the nearby A4074 provides straightforward access to both Oxford and the M4 motorway.
Directions
From our office in Henley, proceed on Duke Street turning left onto Market Place. Continue up Gravel Hill and turn left onto the B481. Take the right hand turning onto Gallowstree Road, and right again onto the Stoke Row Road. Proceed on this road and turn right onto Wyfold Lane. Proceed for a few miles and the property will be found on the right hand side.
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