Price £540,000 - Under Offer


  • Open Plan Layout
  • Recently Refurbished
  • Approved Planning Permission
  • Galley Kitchen
  • Living Room with Traditional Open Fire
  • Downstairs Bathroom
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Walled Rear Garden
  • On Street Parking

This two-bedroom terraced house on Niagara Road, in Henley, offers a prime location within walking distance of the town centre, station, and primary schools. With planning permission for a loft conversion, side extension, and first-floor extension, it presents an opportunity to create an open-plan kitchen area and add a bathroom upstairs. The property features a cozy living room with open log burning fire, a well-appointed and recently renovated galley style kitchen, two bedrooms, with the potential to enhance the space further. A rear garden with beautifully laid decking great for outdoor entertaining, while the convenient location adds to its appeal for families and commuters.

Situated just off Harpsden Road, Niagara Road is a desirable location in Henley-on-Thames. The town centre, situated just over half a mile away, is easily accessible by foot, providing residents with a wealth of amenities including a Waitrose supermarket, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, and a bustling weekly market. Henley railway station offers convenient transportation links to London Paddington in approximately 50 minutes, with connections to Crossrail at Twyford. The River Thames, a prominent feature of the area, offers numerous attractions, notably the internationally renowned Royal Regatta. Within walking distance, residents have access to excellent state and private schools, such as Gillotts Secondary School and Trinity Primary School.

The front of the property features a charming bay window and an arched doorway crafted from brick. A half-height staggered brick wall encloses the property, with a single step leading up to the front door, creating an inviting entrance. Your main entrance door opens into the living room, where charming wooden flooring extends throughout. Built-in cabinets flank the fireplace, seamlessly integrated with shelving alcoves, while shutters adorn the front window, allowing ample natural light to filter in. The living area flows openly into the dining space, cleverly utilizing built-in storage beneath the stairs. A galley kitchen boasts new wooden countertops, a gas stove, and sleek grey cabinets. Complemented by a double ceramic sink with a built-in dishwasher and space for a washing machine/dryer.

Additional storage is tucked away outside the entrance to the bathroom which features a practical and accessible layout of bathtub with an overhead shower. Upstairs, the principal bedroom showcases built-in wardrobes and is situated at the front, while a second double bedroom overlooks the garden at the rear. The loft space, accessed from the landing, is presently used for storage. However, with approved planning permission, a redesign facilitates the creation of a third double bedroom on the top floor, along with a bathroom on the first.

The garden, accessible from the kitchen, boasts a mostly lawned area with a chic wooden patio. There's outdoor storage, and mature trees and shrubs line the brick walls. A gate at the rear allows easy access to the adjacent alleyway.

Services
All mains' services are connected, with gas central heating.

Council Tax
South Oxfordshire District Council. Band D.

Planning Application No. P23/S2823/HH



Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

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