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Mill End, Hambleden, RG9

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house

£925,000

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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A charming Victorian semi-detached home, set in generous gardens and featuring 3 double bedrooms, an upstairs bathroom, an annexe with a further bedroom and bathroom, multiple reception rooms, private parking for 3 cars and a timber-framed carport. Located close to the village of Hambleden, and equidistant between Henley and Marlow in the Chilterns AONB.

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A pretty late-Victorian semi-detached home, set in the picturesque Hambleden valley, a short walk from the River Thames, and towards the village of Hambleden.From the quiet no-through road Ferry Lane, and through a private gate into the gravel driveway, with space for 2 or 3 cars and a large carport with secure storage.Decorative brick features include ornate chimney stacks, and character windows add further charm. Through the part-glazed wooden front door into a hallway. A small carpeted room with a porthole window is in use as a study / home office.An attractive reception room features chevron wood-block flooring, a wood-burning stove and a window overlooking the garden. This room is currently in use as a family room / gym, but could serve well as a dining room.The main reception room is a bright and generous sitting room, with wooden floorboards, a fireplace with wooden mantlepiece and large windows on dual aspects, with views to the front and side of the property.The country-style kitchen / diner is a bright space with quarry tiled floors, cream-painted wooden wall and base units, tiled worktops and splashbacks. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, with an electric hob and extractor fan over, and a fridge. There is further space for a dishwasher, and a window above the double belfast sink looks out to the garden. The separate utility room has a quarry tiled floor and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, and a larger fridge. A door leads to the rear patio and on to the annexe building.From the sitting room, a carpeted staircase leads up to the first floor landing.Bedroom 1 is a large double with a window to the front of the house, and with a fireplace with fitted wardrobe to the side.Bedroom 2 is a carpeted double with a window to the side.Bedroom 3 is a carpeted double with a window to the rear.The family bathroom has a panel-enclosed bath with shower over, a wash-hand basin with w.c., and a cupboard which houses the hot water tank. A window overlooks the rear of the property.Accessible from the garden, the self-enclosed annexe features double doors which open into a kitchenette with sink and an electric hob, with a small fridge and cabinet storage under. The bathroom has a wash hand basin set into a useful cabinet, a w.c. and a corner shower. The bedroom has an attractive vaulted timber-framed ceiling and can also double as a sitting room, with a window over the patio and a pair of French doors which open to the garden.OutsideThe garden is enclosed by tall hedges and has been well-stocked, with mature flower beds, ornamental trees and shrubs which fringe the lawn. The patio creates an al fresco dining space beyond the kitchen.The timber-framed carport has space for 2 cars, a secure storage area, and ample storage via a ladder into the roofspace of the building.

LOCATION

Living in Mill EndMill End is a small hamlet situated at the southern end of the Hambleden valley fronting the River Thames, with the often photographed Hambleden Mill at the centre.The picturesque village of Hambleden has been used to film many feature films and has a village shop, a church and the much-visited Stag & Huntsman pub. Further along the Hambleden valley, excellent pubs can be found - including The Frog at Skirmett, the Chequers at Fingest, the Bull and Butcher at Turville. Henley and Marlow provide a wide selection of shops, boutiques, restaurants and pubs. Henley has a 3-screen cinema and the historic Kenton Theatre.The London commuter is well provided for with the M4/M40 giving road access to London, Heathrow, West Country and Midlands. There are railway stations located in Henley and Marlow which terminate at London Paddington, or connect to the Elizabeth Line; and High Wycombe which terminates at London Marylebone station. There are regular buses to Reading via Henley and High Wycombe via Marlow.Henley - 3 milesMarlow - 4 milesHigh Wycombe - 10 milesLondon Heathrow - 37milesLondon West End - 39 milesSchoolsPrimary Schools Frieth C of E Primary and Danesfield PrimaryPrep Schools - Rupert House School in HenleySecondary Schools Great Marlow School and Gillotts SchoolGrammar schools including the Sir William Borlase Grammar SchoolLeisureThe Pub in the Park festival takes place in Marlow in May. The world famous Henley Royal Regatta takes place in July. The Henley Festival of Arts follows the regatta. The Rewind Festival takes place by the river by Temple Island in August.Mooring and Marina facilities can be found at Hambleden Marina.There are local golf clubs at Harleyford and Winter Hill, Cookham. Hambleden has an active sports and social club including a tennis club and active football and cricket clubs.There is superb walking, cycling and riding in the Chiltern Hills, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.Tenure FreeholdLocal Authority - Wycombe District CouncilCouncil Tax - Band GServicesOil-fired central heating and hot waterMains electricity, water and sewageBroadband - Superfast up to 80MBps downloadViewing: Strictly by appointment

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