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House For Sale £500,000
Hillside, Whitchurch on Thames, RG8


Description

Patrick Williams Belvoir are delighted to offer to the market this charming, three-bedroom, mid-terrace home, benefitting from NO ONWARD CHAIN. The property was built in a Georgian style, and occupies an elevated position above Hardwick Road, screened by grassed banks topped by mature hedges and approached via a short private footpath leading directly off Hardwick Road. The property includes a garage in a block to the side of the entrance pathway.  

The downstairs accommodation comprises, entrance hall, leading to the kitchen, living/dining room and a cloakroom. 

The living room incorporates a large bay window overlooking the front of the property and French doors to the garden at the other end, creating a light and airy space with a fireplace to the centre. The kitchen is accessible from either a door in the dining area or from the entrance hallway and houses a recently installed Worcester Bosch boiler. 

To the first floor are two double bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes, plus an additional single bedroom and family bathroom. Bedroom one has views over the mature rear garden and adjoining woodland whilst bedrooms two and three also have attractive views of the tree lined frontage. The family bathroom comprises a toilet, hand basin and bath with overhead power shower. It is worth noting that several of the neighbouring properties have converted their loft space into a fourth bedroom, so subject to the relevant consents, the home does offer scope for more space should it be required. 

To the front of the property lies a small lawn and to the rear is a paved terrace with steps leading up to a further terrace and then onto an elevated lawn with mature planting to the margins providing a good degree of seclusion. There is also a shed in the rear garden, providing good storage space. 

Whitchurch on Thames is a picturesque village situated on the South Oxfordshire bank of the River Thames lying at the foot of the Chilterns Escarpment. The area is designated as being of ‘Outstanding Natural Beauty’. The village boasts an interesting history with a wealth of period and character properties reflecting a rich architectural heritage. There is a popular local pub and an extremely well-regarded primary school. 
 
The larger village of Pangbourne is within a short walking distance over the river and has a wide selection of independent retailers including an award-winning butchers and cheese shop.  The mainline railway station is ideal for commuters to Reading or Oxford and provides access to London Paddington within 45 minutes. Access to the M4 is only a 10-minute drive away. The property is ideally situated to enjoy countryside walks and many other leisure and sporting activities.  

Please note that all parties attend property viewings at their own risk and must assess any hazards themselves.

We can refer you onto MAB for assistance with finance and mortgages, we may receive a fee if you take out a mortgage through them. If you require a solicitor to handle your purchase we can refer you onto Setfords Solicitors. We may receive a fee of £250.00 if you use their services.

EPC rating: C. Council tax band: E, Tenure: Freehold,

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