A well-presented period 4 bedroom detached house situated in a highly regarded road on the edge of Peppard
Common and close to local amenities.
83 Shiplake Bottom
This attractive detached house was originally built in 1911, and retains many period features of the much admired Edwardian period. The house is well presented and has been thoughtfully extended and improved over the years to offer flexible family accommodation arranged over two floors. A covered porchway welcomes you into a central hallway. At the front of the house are two reception rooms on either side of the hall. The kitchen is centrally located with a walk-in pantry and is open plan to a third family room that steps out to the garden. This area connects to the fourth reception room which also steps out into the garden. There is a useful utility room / WC and a side conservatory. We feel the layout is ideal with the ability to create open family living but also provides great breakaway rooms. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, family bathroom and an ensuite shower room for the main bedroom.
Outside
The garden is particularly fine feature of the house. The front garden provides off road parking and an attractive introduction to the house. The rear garden has a patio terrace leading to a raised lawn with lovely established planting. To the side of the house is a shared driveway, in this area is the garage, which also has a connecting door back into the garden
Situation
Shiplake bottom is an attractive residential road that connects Peppard with Sonning Common. The location is ideal with the vibrant and excellent amenities of Sonning Common which includes an independent butcher, Co-Op Store, hardware store, and health centre, as well as some very highly regarded local primary and secondary schools. Peppard is close by with its own primary school. There are some super pubs in the area including The Greyhound owned and run by renowned chef Antony Worrall Thompson and his wife Jay. Walking and riding are other standouts of the local area which stands on the edge of the Chilterns Hills, in itself an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB). The larger centres of Henley on Thames and Reading are close at hand. Reading Station is the hub for the newly opened Elizabeth Line into central London.
Services
Mains services: Electricity, water , Gas and drainage.Council Tax: South Oxfordshire District CouncilBand F, £3081EPC Rating:
Viewings
Strictly by arrangement with Robinson Sherston on 01491 411 911, henley@robinsonsherston.co.uk
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