Properties For Sale by Tim Peers Estate Agents, Henley & Marlow, including sold STC
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Occupying a prime position in the very heart of Henley-on-Thames, this three bedroom terraced home forms part of a Grade II listed former chapel, offering a truly rare opportunity to acquire a property of genuine character and historic interest with exciting potential to improve.
Discover the charm of centuries past blended beautifully with modern living in this captivating 17th Century three bedroom semi detached cottage with a superb adjoining two bedroom annexe, perfectly positioned on Mundaydean Lane, one of Marlow`s most idyllic rural settings.
An exceptionally rare opportunity in one of Henley`s most sought after roads, just a short level stroll from Henley`s vibrant town centre, this substantial Victorian end of terrace home presents a truly remarkable chance to restore and re-imagine a property.
Walnut Cottage is a charming and deceptively large, 4/5 bedroom home, combining traditional features with contemporary finishes throughout. Located in this much sought after Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just north-east of the Chiltern Valley and less than 3 miles from Marlow town centre
Occupying a prime position in the very heart of Henley-on-Thames, this three bedroom terraced home forms part of a Grade II listed former chapel, offering a truly rare opportunity to acquire a property of genuine character and historic interest with exciting potential to improve.
A fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to add their own style and value to a spacious Victorian terrace home, benefiting from three impressively proportioned bedrooms and potential to extend with the necessary planning consents, available with no onward chain.
Situated just moments from the vibrant heart of Henley-on-Thames, this delightful two bedroom Victorian terraced house perfectly blends period charm with modern convenience. With no onward chain, this is an ideal opportunity for those seeking a characterful home in a sought after central location.



























































































































