This charming three-bedroom semi-detached home is offered to the market for the first time in over six decades, presenting a rare and exciting opportunity to create a bespoke family home in a sought-after location.
Brimming with potential throughout, the property retains many original features and offers a solid foundation for modernisation, extension, or reconfiguration (subject to the usual consents). The current layout includes two spacious reception rooms, a kitchen, utility, downstairs shower room, three well-proportioned bedrooms, along with a family bathroom.
Set on this desirable road with a mature south facing rear garden, there’s ample scope to extend or reimagine the space to suit a variety of needs. The property also has the added benefit of a garage. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, growing family, or investor, this home represents a unique canvas in an area where homes rarely become available, viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the potential on offer.
Wallingford is a thriving market town. The centre is a major conservation area with fine examples of churches and architecture dating back to the 14th century. The landscape from the River Thames is officially designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The streets with their variety of small shops, pubs and restaurants, the antique shops in the Lamb Arcade, and the parks, commons and gardens make it a very pleasant town. There is a Waitrose and Lidl Supermarket, and a farmers Market is held regularly in the Market Place.
Some material information to note: Gas central heating. Mains water, mains electrics, mains drains. The property has on street parking with the potential to create a drop curb to add driveway parking (subject to relevant approval). Offcom checker indicates standard to ultrafast broadband is available at this postcode. Offcom checker indicates mobile availability with all of the major providers. Properties built pre-2000 may contain asbestos in certain materials used in their construction or in subsequent building work. Examples of these materials are; Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards, corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice. We have noted the presence of Artex but we cannot comment in respect of asbestos potentially elsewhere. The government portal generally highlights this as a very low risk postcode for flooding. We are not aware of any planning permissions in place which would negatively affect the property.















