Contemporary property in Henley-on-Thames
This modern family house has state-of-the-art interiors and views of the River Thames just moments from the centre of Henley
15 Regatta Villas is a large family house in a development of extremely high quality properties just moments from the centre of Henley-on-Thames. The property has views towards the River Thames and offers substantial accommodation with state-of-the-art interiors.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors with the top floor sitting room making the most of the far-reaching views. The open plan kitchen/dining room has been fitted to a high standard with integrated appliances and opens out onto the private garden. Outside space is enhanced by balconies on the first and second floors.
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Accommodation in full comprises: entrance hall, sitting room with sun terrace and river views, kitchen/dining room, shower room/cloakroom, master bedroom suite, and two further bedrooms plus parking outside for one car.
Henley-on-Thames provides very good transport links to London Paddington and the M4; the town is a sought-after destination in Oxfordshire with very good local amenities, and commonly a shortage of quality houses for sale.
The guide price is £695,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01491 844 900 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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