Number 31 Queen Street is a fine period home, renovated to create split level contemporary interiors whilst retaining elegant features such as high ceilings and decorative plaster work.
From the gravel driveway, steps lead up to the front door and into the spacious entrance hall. The double length, double aspect sitting room has an open fire place and a balcony leading to the rear garden. Folding doors can transform this room into two stylish receptions if required.
Stairs leads down to the stunning kitchen and dining room. Fitted with modern inky blue units and quartz work tops, there are integrated appliances including Miele ovens, electric hob, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and a butler's sink. A window frames the view over the garden. There is a generous dining and sitting area and a separate wine store and utility cupboard with washing machine and tumble dryer.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom with cloakroom and en-suite bathroom with copper bath tub and double shower. The second bedroom has an en-suite shower room and there are two further bedrooms on the second floor as well as a further luxurious bathroom.
The house is approached over gravel parking where there is space for 3 cars. The rear walled garden is a pretty feature with a private sunken patio area and established trees and shrubs, adding year-round colour.
Queen Street is a quiet residential road close to all of Henley's excellent shopping and cultural facilities which include small independent shops as well as bigger names, a weekly market, multi-screen cinema and a theatre. The station is within a short level walk.
This attractive and vibrant market town is situated in beautiful and unspoilt countryside approximately 35 miles west of London. 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. There is a good range of state and independent schools in the area with Trinity Primary and St Mary's and Rupert House prep schools just a short distance away.
Mains Gas, Electricity, Water and Drainage. Water softener. New central heating throughout, new lighting and plumbing including new bathrooms
Council Tax: South Oxfordshire District Council - Band: F.
EPC Rating: C.
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