The accommodation of Little Paddock is arranged over two floors floors with fabulous proportions and attention to detail to create an immaculate family home.
The covered porch leads to the front door and into the central hallway from which all the main rooms are accessed. The accommodation has been carefully designed to give flexible rooms which could be bedrooms or living rooms as required. The centrepiece is the large kitchen family room with full width bi-folding doors out to the terrace and garden, and there is a separate utility/boot room. Also on the ground floor is a large bedroom with en-suite shower room, a separate bathroom, sitting room and a flexible fourth bedroom or study.
Upstairs, there are two spacious bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms, off a generous landing and a large walk-in store room.
* Please note that some of the room photos have been 'virtually staged' to add furniture.
Little Paddock stands in an elevated position set back from the road, with a sweeping driveway leading up to the house with an attractive lawn border and side access.
The rear garden has been landscaped, a full width stone patio runs along the width of the house with a timber sleeper border and a generous area of lawn.
Highmoor is a pretty hamlet close to the village of Stoke Row which has a lovely old pub, smart restaurant, church and cafe. Nearby Nettlebed has a pub/hotel, garage for local supplies and the famous Cheese Shed shop and cafe. There is a lovely nursery school just a few 100 yards away, and some wonderful walking and riding on a myriad of footpaths and bridleways.
The pretty riverside town of Henley-on-Thames is just 5 miles away, a vibrant market town with its excellent shopping and cultural facilities which include small independent shops as well as bigger names, a weekly market, multi-screen cinema and theatre. The town is world famous for the annual Royal Regatta held in July and hosts a renowned arts and music festival every summer. Henley, Huntercombe, Temple and Badgemore golf clubs are all close by and there is excellent walking beside the river and in the nearby Chiltern Hills.
Mains services: Electricity / water / drainage
Oil fired central heating
Hard cabling for direct internet (Cat 6)
Council Tax: South Oxfordshire District Council
Band E, £2,666.51 2023/24
EPC Rating: C.
For further details on this property please call us on:
01491 411911