£1,400pcm
Deposit £1,615 + £323 holding deposit
Other permitted payments
2 bedroom mid terraced house to rent,
Available from 06/06/2024
Greys Hill, Henley-on-Thames, RG9
Key features
- Victorian cottage
- Two double bedrooms
- Unfurnished
- Available early June
- Good Access to the Town Centre and Station
- EPC Rating D
Floor plan
Property description
A charming 2 double bedroom Victorian cottage with many original features, located in a sought after road in Henley-On-Thames. The property has been tastefully decorated, offering light and airy open plan accommodation over 2 floors. The property benefits from a courtyard garden. Unfurnished. Available early June. EPC rating D.
Deposit amount based on asking price at 5 weeks rental= £1615.38
LOCAL INFORMATION
Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
ACCOMMODATION
The accommodation in brief comprises of open plan living and dining area, galley kitchen and downstairs bathroom to the rear of the property. Stairs lead to two double bedrooms with exposed floorboards.
OUTSIDE SPACE
Unrestricted on road parking is available to the front of the property, to the rear is a private courtyard garden.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
South Oxfordshire district council band D. All mains services are connected.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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Henley on Thames is a charming and famous riverside market town within 10 miles of Reading, 35 miles of Central London and 25 miles from Heathrow. The towns offers an excellent variety of shops ranging from high-street chains to independent boutiques. There are numerous coffee shops and many restaurants offering an array of cuisines. Every summer the town hosts the world famous Royal Regatta followed by the Henley Festival and Rewind Festival. State Primary schools include Trinity, Badgemore and Valley Road, plus Gillotts secondary school, and the Henley Tertiary College. Fee paying schools include Rupert House and St Marys Prep, and there are buses to The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, Moulsford (boys), Wycombe Abbey and Queen Anne's School, Caversham (girls). Henley is surrounded by lovely countryside, dominated by the Chiltern Hills to the north of the town. The River Thames is a focal point of the town itself.
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EPC
Energy Efficiency Rating
Very energy efficient - lower running costs
Not energy efficient - higher running costs
Current
58Potential
82CO2 Rating
Very energy efficient - lower running costs
Not energy efficient - higher running costs