Longacre
Lower Assendon, Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6AH
Guide Price
£2,100,000
Residential Tags: Queen Anne
Property Tags: Feed in Tariff
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Queen Anne
- Property Tags: Feed in Tariff
- Land Tags: Paddock
Built in 2012 and sympathetically designed to nestle in the Chiltern countryside in grounds of 1.35 acres, with no onward chain.
Description
Longacre is nestled in the small village of Lower Assendon, with fantastic views of the Chiltern Hills.
The village has a delightful gastropub The Golden Ball and a wonderful selection of walks and rides to enjoy from the house. Despite its rural setting, Longacre has easy access to a lovely selection of nearby towns as well as a series of road and rail links.
The riverside town of Henley-on-Thames is approximately one and a half miles away offering excellent shopping and recreational facilities, including a great selection of bars and restaurants.
There is a train service from Henley to London Paddington.
The area is also well served for schools including Rupert House, Cranford House, Reading Blue Coat, The Oratory, The Abbey School for Girls and Queen Anne’s in Caversham.
Location
Longacre was built in 2012 and is sympathetically designed to nestle in the surrounding Chiltern countryside, with striking brick and flint elevations under a clay tiled roof. The house has been built to a high specification that includes underfloor heating throughout, with individual room controls.
The house is entered via a large entrance hall. Off the entrance hall there is a cloakroom, study and family room with a inset log burner and French doors onto the garden.
The open plan kitchen / dining / sitting room is bright and airy with light flooding in and is a real feature of the house, being positioned at the rear to take advantage of the breath taking views over the hills beyond.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with NEFF integrated appliances, a feature breakfast bar being open to the dining area and sitting room. There are two sets of Bi Fold doors and French doors that lead onto the large patio area that is perfect for entertaining and al fresco dining.
Stairs lead from the entrance hall to the first floor landing. The principle bedroom features built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. There is a guest bedroom with en suite shower room family bathroom and two further double bedrooms, all bedrooms are well-proportioned and overlook different aspects of the garden.
Outside
Longacre is approached via a private graveled driveway, providing parking for several cars and access to the double garage with electric remote doors.
There are beautifully manicured gardens that surround the house with breathtaking views of the valley beyond. There is a lovely patio area at the back of the house, perfect for alfresco dining.
The garden features extensive shrub and perennial borders, orchard, vegetable patches, lawn and paddock. In total, the house nestles in 1.34 acres.
Square Footage: 2,416 sq ft
Acreage: 1.35 Acres
Directions
From Henley-on-Thames, leave Henley on the A4130 (to Oxford) along the Fairmile. At the end of the Fairmile, turn right signposted to Stonor and the Assendons (B480). Pass The Golden Ball on your left, Longacre is the third house on the left.
Marketed by: Savills, Henley-On-Thames
Description
Longacre is nestled in the small village of Lower Assendon, with fantastic views of the Chiltern Hills.
The village has a delightful gastropub The Golden Ball and a wonderful selection of walks and rides to enjoy from the house. Despite its rural setting, Longacre has easy access to a lovely selection of nearby towns as well as a series of road and rail links.
The riverside town of Henley-on-Thames is approximately one and a half miles away offering excellent shopping and recreational facilities, including a great selection of bars and restaurants.
There is a train service from Henley to London Paddington.
The area is also well served for schools including Rupert House, Cranford House, Reading Blue Coat, The Oratory, The Abbey School for Girls and Queen Anne’s in Caversham.
Location
Longacre was built in 2012 and is sympathetically designed to nestle in the surrounding Chiltern countryside, with striking brick and flint elevations under a clay tiled roof. The house has been built to a high specification that includes underfloor heating throughout, with individual room controls.
The house is entered via a large entrance hall. Off the entrance hall there is a cloakroom, study and family room with a inset log burner and French doors onto the garden.
The open plan kitchen / dining / sitting room is bright and airy with light flooding in and is a real feature of the house, being positioned at the rear to take advantage of the breath taking views over the hills beyond.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with NEFF integrated appliances, a feature breakfast bar being open to the dining area and sitting room. There are two sets of Bi Fold doors and French doors that lead onto the large patio area that is perfect for entertaining and al fresco dining.
Stairs lead from the entrance hall to the first floor landing. The principle bedroom features built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. There is a guest bedroom with en suite shower room family bathroom and two further double bedrooms, all bedrooms are well-proportioned and overlook different aspects of the garden.
Outside
Longacre is approached via a private graveled driveway, providing parking for several cars and access to the double garage with electric remote doors.
There are beautifully manicured gardens that surround the house with breathtaking views of the valley beyond. There is a lovely patio area at the back of the house, perfect for alfresco dining.
The garden features extensive shrub and perennial borders, orchard, vegetable patches, lawn and paddock. In total, the house nestles in 1.34 acres.
Square Footage: 2,416 sq ft
Acreage: 1.35 Acres
Directions
From Henley-on-Thames, leave Henley on the A4130 (to Oxford) along the Fairmile. At the end of the Fairmile, turn right signposted to Stonor and the Assendons (B480). Pass The Golden Ball on your left, Longacre is the third house on the left.
Marketed by: Savills, Henley-On-Thames
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.