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£1,850pcm

Deposit £2,850 + £426 holding deposit
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2 bedroom house to rent,
Available unfurnished now

West Hill Court, Kings Road, Henley-On-Thames, RG9

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Key features

  • Grade II listed mews cottage
  • Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two receptions
  • Town centre location
  • With allocated gated parking
  • EPC Rating E
  • Unfurnished, available immediately

Description

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EPC

Property description

Set in the heart of the town centre, a contemporary 2 storey mews cottage forming part of a Georgian Grade II listed property with the added benefit gated entry and outside space. EPC Rating E. Unfurnished, available immediately.

Deposit amount based on asking price at 5 weeks rental= £2,134.00

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
Set in the heart of the town centre, a contemporary 2 storey mews cottage forming part of a Georgian Grade II listed property comprising of communal lobby, Utility room with WC, open plan kitchen / diner with integrated appliances and solid oak floors, a spiral staircase leads down into the basement entertainment room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the principal bedroom includes a walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. There is a family bathroom with a bath and shower fitted over. Outside there is an allocated parking space behind electronic gates and an ornate communal garden. Unfurnished. Available end of October. EPC Rating E.


OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.

DISCLAIMER
PHOTOS TAKEN PRIOR TO THE CURRENT TENANCY.
These particulars are a general guide only. They do not form part of any contract. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.

The property
UTILITY
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
Bedroom
Bedroom
KITCHEN
RECEPTION
RECEPTION
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.
GARDEN
UTILITY
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
Bedroom
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
KITCHEN
Bedroom
GARDEN
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.
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
RECEPTION
RECEPTION
Bedroom
KITCHEN
Bedroom
RECEPTION
UTILITY
GARDEN
RECEPTION
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
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.
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
UTILITY
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
GARDEN
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.
KITCHEN
RECEPTION
RECEPTION
Bedroom
Bedroom
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
Bedroom
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
Bedroom
KITCHEN
RECEPTION
RECEPTION
UTILITY
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
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.
GARDEN
GARDEN
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.
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
UTILITY
RECEPTION
RECEPTION
KITCHEN
Bedroom
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
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.
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES
South Oxfordshire District Council - Band D. Gas central heating, under floor heating in the bathrooms.
OUTSIDE SPACE
Maintained communal garden with walkway lighting and block paving to courtyard and parking area, intercom controlled electric gates with remote controls, separate pedestrian entry (code controlled), brick boundary walls with iron railing tops.
GARDEN
UTILITY
KITCHEN
RECEPTION
Bedroom
Bedroom
RECEPTION
Bedroom

EPC

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs

(92 plus) A
(81 - 91) B
(69 - 80) C
(55 - 68) D
(39 - 54) E
(21 - 38) F
(1 - 20) G

Not energy efficient - higher running costs

Current

51

Potential

86

CO2 Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs

(92 plus) A
(81 - 91) B
(69 - 80) C
(55 - 68) D
(39 - 54) E
(21 - 38) F
(1 - 20) G

Not energy efficient - higher running costs

Current

N/A

Potential

N/A
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