Guide price
£1,050,000
(£530/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleNew Street, Henley-On-Thames RG9
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,982 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Period character cottage
Original features
Four bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Central Henley Location
Charming Courtyard Garden
Red Cross Cottage is a delightful Grade II–listed, timber-framed house believed to be over 400 years old. Once an inn for the neighbouring Brakspear Brewery Maltings, it blends rich historic charm with a beautifully considered contemporary finish.
Original features and exposed beams run throughout, complemented by light, refined interiors. The spacious double-aspect sitting room offers white-painted beams, a polished oak floor and a roaring log fire. A series of half-level landings creates an inviting flow through the house, leading to a study with herringbone oak flooring, a cloakroom, an elegant dining room with bespoke wine storage, and a well-designed kitchen/breakfast room with handmade units, a claret-red electric aga and direct access to the courtyard garden.
The four bedrooms, arranged over several levels, are attractively presented and served by two stylish bath/shower rooms and an en-suite cloakroom.
Historically, the former Red Cross Inn served ale beside the malthouse yard for nearly two centuries from 1790. It once formed part of Floyd’s Tenements, whose rents-under the 1589 will of Richard Dunt-supported eight elderly men.
Entered through a private cast-iron gate, the walled garden is beautifully landscaped with a water feature, flowering climbers, wisteria-draped pergolas, clipped box hedging and soft lighting, creating an enchanting setting for evening entertaining.
Location
Red Cross Cottage sits on New Street, one of Henley’s most iconic, character-filled streets, lined with historic buildings and just moments from the River Thames. Henley-on-Thames is an attractive market town surrounded by unspoilt countryside, approximately 36 miles west of Central London, and offers excellent shopping, award-winning restaurants, a three-screen cinema and a vibrant theatre.
The town is internationally renowned for the annual Henley Royal Regatta and also hosts the Henley Festival of Music & Arts, the Henley Literary Festival and numerous cultural and sporting events throughout the year. The prestigious Leander Club, the well-supported Rugby Club and Phyllis Court, a private members’ club, are all within easy reach of the cottage.
EPC Rating: D
Original features and exposed beams run throughout, complemented by light, refined interiors. The spacious double-aspect sitting room offers white-painted beams, a polished oak floor and a roaring log fire. A series of half-level landings creates an inviting flow through the house, leading to a study with herringbone oak flooring, a cloakroom, an elegant dining room with bespoke wine storage, and a well-designed kitchen/breakfast room with handmade units, a claret-red electric aga and direct access to the courtyard garden.
The four bedrooms, arranged over several levels, are attractively presented and served by two stylish bath/shower rooms and an en-suite cloakroom.
Historically, the former Red Cross Inn served ale beside the malthouse yard for nearly two centuries from 1790. It once formed part of Floyd’s Tenements, whose rents-under the 1589 will of Richard Dunt-supported eight elderly men.
Entered through a private cast-iron gate, the walled garden is beautifully landscaped with a water feature, flowering climbers, wisteria-draped pergolas, clipped box hedging and soft lighting, creating an enchanting setting for evening entertaining.
Location
Red Cross Cottage sits on New Street, one of Henley’s most iconic, character-filled streets, lined with historic buildings and just moments from the River Thames. Henley-on-Thames is an attractive market town surrounded by unspoilt countryside, approximately 36 miles west of Central London, and offers excellent shopping, award-winning restaurants, a three-screen cinema and a vibrant theatre.
The town is internationally renowned for the annual Henley Royal Regatta and also hosts the Henley Festival of Music & Arts, the Henley Literary Festival and numerous cultural and sporting events throughout the year. The prestigious Leander Club, the well-supported Rugby Club and Phyllis Court, a private members’ club, are all within easy reach of the cottage.
EPC Rating: D
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