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Hambleden Village, Hambleden, RG9

  • 3 beds
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£1,150,000

  • 3 beds
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66 Hambleden is in need of some modernisation and is believed to date back to the mid 19th century and is for sale for the first time in 36 years. It is one of the few remaining `independent` freehold properties in the village.
The property is under the National Trust covenant.

* Enviable Village Location with GP Surgery and Pharmacy, vibrant Shop/Post Office, Pub, Garage and 12th Century Church
* A warm ambiance with charm and character throughout
* Buckinghamshire Schools Catchment Area
* Double Aspect Living Room
* Miele Fitted Kitchen
* Master Bedroom with fitted cupboards and En-Suite
* Two Additional Bedrooms
* Family Bathroom
* Study with historic larder features
* Insulated and Fully Boarded Loft
* Driveway Prking
* Council Tax Band: F
* EPC Rating: E


Outside the front garden (approx. 44` x 34`), is west facing and is enclosed on all sides by a brick and flint wall and is partially screened by a plum and broom tree and an attractive wisteria arbour.
To one side of the garden is a driveway that leads to a wooden garage (approx. 23` x 7`) and side access to the rear courtyard.

Hambleden Village is a quintessential English Village ideally located between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow which both provide extensive educational, shopping and recreational amenities. This picture perfect village has featured in a number of films and documentaries and is particularly renowned for its picturesque brick and flint cottages, public house, cricket ground, 12th century church and scenic countryside. There is also a convenience store/post office, village hall & garage. The immediate area is well served with excellent local primary, secondary/grammar and independent schools as well as road links providing access to the national motorway network and Central London via the M40 and M4. Both Heathrow and Northolt private airport are within an average drive time of 45 minutes. There is a train service from Henley-on-Thames, via Twyford, to London Paddington. Direct trains run to London from both Reading (14.5 miles) taking about 30 minutes and from Wycombe (9.5 miles) to Marylebone taking about 34 minutes.

Buyers Information
Due to current regulations it is now necessary for purchasers to provide proof of Identity. This can be in the form of either a current passport or photo driving licence, together with proof of address (valid in the last 3 months) which can be either a utility bill or driving licence (if this has not been used as proof of identity).





Directions
From the centre of Henley with the river bridge behind you, turn right onto Bell Street and continue to the two mini roundabouts, taking the second exit to Marlow (A4155). Continue along the road for approximately 3 miles passing Toad Hall Garden Centre and the Henley Business School on your right. At Mill End take the left turn to Hambleden opposite the Marina. Take the second turning into the village (opposite Varnells Terrace) and No. 66 is set on the left before the lane bends around to the left into the centre of the village.

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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£1,150,000

3 bed house for sale

Hambleden Village, Hambleden, RG9
66 Hambleden is in need of some modernisation and is believed to date back to the mid 19th century and is for sale for the first time in 36 years. It is one of the few remaining `independent` freehold properties in the village.
The property is under the National Trust covenant.

* Enviable Village Location with GP Surgery and Pharmacy, vibrant Shop/Post Office, Pub, Garage and 12th Century Church
* A warm ambiance with charm and character throughout
* Buckinghamshire Schools Catchment Area
* Double Aspect Living Room
* Miele Fitted Kitchen
* Master Bedroom with fitted cupboards and En-Suite
* Two Additional Bedrooms
* Family Bathroom
* Study with historic larder features
* Insulated and Fully Boarded Loft
* Driveway Prking
* Council Tax Band: F
* EPC Rating: E


Outside the front garden (approx. 44` x 34`), is west facing and is enclosed on all sides by a brick and flint wall and is partially screened by a plum and broom tree and an attractive wisteria arbour.
To one side of the garden is a driveway that leads to a wooden garage (approx. 23` x 7`) and side access to the rear courtyard.

Hambleden Village is a quintessential English Village ideally located between Henley-on-Thames and Marlow which both provide extensive educational, shopping and recreational amenities. This picture perfect village has featured in a number of films and documentaries and is particularly renowned for its picturesque brick and flint cottages, public house, cricket ground, 12th century church and scenic countryside. There is also a convenience store/post office, village hall & garage. The immediate area is well served with excellent local primary, secondary/grammar and independent schools as well as road links providing access to the national motorway network and Central London via the M40 and M4. Both Heathrow and Northolt private airport are within an average drive time of 45 minutes. There is a train service from Henley-on-Thames, via Twyford, to London Paddington. Direct trains run to London from both Reading (14.5 miles) taking about 30 minutes and from Wycombe (9.5 miles) to Marylebone taking about 34 minutes.

Buyers Information
Due to current regulations it is now necessary for purchasers to provide proof of Identity. This can be in the form of either a current passport or photo driving licence, together with proof of address (valid in the last 3 months) which can be either a utility bill or driving licence (if this has not been used as proof of identity).





Directions
From the centre of Henley with the river bridge behind you, turn right onto Bell Street and continue to the two mini roundabouts, taking the second exit to Marlow (A4155). Continue along the road for approximately 3 miles passing Toad Hall Garden Centre and the Henley Business School on your right. At Mill End take the left turn to Hambleden opposite the Marina. Take the second turning into the village (opposite Varnells Terrace) and No. 66 is set on the left before the lane bends around to the left into the centre of the village.

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.