An elegant 4 bedroom townhouse with a large garden in the highly regarded conservation area of Henley-on-Thames, moments from the shops, The River Thames and Phyllis Court Club.
80 Bell Street
80 Bell Street is an elegant period house that has retained much of the original detail and has been a cherished home to our client for some 30 years. The accommodation is arranged over three floors plus a useful cellar room.
Stepping into the entrance porch, this opens into a wonderful through reception room, divided into front and rear areas with a lovely open fireplace. There is a separate smaller sitting room at the front of the house with bookshelves and an inglenook fireplace. The kitchen looks out over the garden with a connecting garden room and also steps through a useful cellar room currently used as the utility room.On the first floor there are three generous bedrooms, the main bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and there is a family bathroom. The fourth bedroom is on the top floor with an ensuite and a recessed kitchenette making it ideal as the guest bedroom.
Outside
The walled garden is one of the stand-out features of the property being a beautiful and peaceful space of over 100 foot in length. From the kitchen and garden room, doors lead onto the paved terrace with small wildlife pond. There is a good area of lawn edged with lovely herbaceous borders, full of perennial plants giving year round colour and interest. At the end of the garden is a productive kitchen garden and a brick garden shed.
Situation
Northfield End is in the conservation area of Henley, within a few minutes walk of the town centre with its excellent shopping and cultural facilities which include small independent shops as well as bigger names, a weekly market, multi screen cinema and a theatre. The River Thames is a level walk away.
Henley-on-Thames is an attractive and vibrant market town situated in beautiful and unspoilt countryside approximately 35 miles west of London. The town is world famous for the annual Royal Regatta held in July and hosts a renowned arts and music festival every summer. Henley, Huntercombe, Temple and Badgemore golf clubs are all close by and there is excellent walking beside the river and in the nearby Chiltern Hills. There is a good range of state and independent schools in the area. The M4 and the M40 with links to the M25 are both within 10 miles and Henley Station provides a service to London, Paddington from 45 minutes with access to the City and West End via the Elizabeth line.
Services
All mains connected.Council Tax: South Oxfordshire District Council, Band F, £3251.89 2022/23EPC Rating: Grade II Listed EPC exempt