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An elegant riverside home with Thames frontage, beautifully landscaped gardens, and exceptional living and entertaining spaces in a stunning Moulsford settingDescriptionSowberry Court, believed to have been built by Boshers and extended in the 1980s and 1990s, is accessed through an oak front door leading to the entrance lobby and music room beyond. This large reception area features an open fireplace and doors to the outside terrace. The ground floor offers extensive family and entertaining space, including a large drawing room, snug, morning room, sitting room, and dining room. Additionally, there are two kitchens, a utility room, two WCs, a pantry, and access to a workshop garage.A sweeping staircase leads to the galleried landing, where the principal bedroom is located. This bedroom includes two bathrooms, a dressing area, and a separate dressing room/study, with doors opening to a balcony. The first floor also features a large billiard room. The guest bedroom has an en suite bathroom and dressing room, while five further bedrooms share three additional bathrooms. There is also a separate WC on the first floor, as well as a second staircase to the ground floor.Sowberry Court is approached through a pair of stone gate piers with cast iron gates, leading to a predominantly tarmac and partially paved driveway with ample parking. A paved terrace on the eastern side of the house descends to extensive lawned gardens, with further steps leading to the former grass tennis court lawn. The gardens are flanked by well-kept woodland and shrubbery and include a former outdoor swimming pool. The grounds extend to the river, offering approximately 132 meters of river frontage along one of the prettiest stretches of the Thames, with excellent boating opportunities and a boat mooring. To the rear of the house, there is a large double garage with electric doors and a separate adjoining garden store.Land Swap: The owners of Sowberry Court have been in discussion with the owners of Sowberry Lodge (the neighbouring property) in relation to a land swap - the area shaded yellow on the plan (currently in Sowberry Court ownership) would be transferred to Sowberry Lodge in return for the land shaded pink on the plan (currently owned by Sowberry Lodge and benefitting from a right of way by foot over part of Sowberry Court land) being transferred to Sowberry Court and the rights of way extinguished. It is intended that this arrangement be included in the sale contract for Sowberry Court and that the relevant transfer deeds be concluded between the buyer and the owners of Sowberry Lodge, following completion of the sale of Sowberry Court.In all about 5.40 acres.LocationSowberry Court is situated on the edge of the village of Moulsford, tucked away in between the Downs and the Chilterns, on the longest reach of the River Thames. The area is steeped in literary history, from the Wind in the Willows to Three Men in a Boat. Across the river lies a floodplain providing uninterrupted countryside and a wonderful outlook, teeming with wildlife.The pretty nearby market town of Wallingford has an excellent range of shops and recreational facilities. Henley-on-Thames, Oxford and Reading are also within easy reach. There is a good commuter rail service from Didcot, Goring and Cholsey stations to London from around 45 minutes.Schools in the area include Moulsford Preparatory School, The Oratory at Woodcote, Cranford House School at Moulsford, Bradfield and Pangbourne College as well as St Helen and St Katharine School for girls in Abingdon. Oxford schools include The Dragon, Headington School for girls, St Edwards, Summerfields, and Radley College. Central London, the M25 motorway and Heathrow Airport are easily accessible via the M40 (J6) and M4, each less than half an hour away.There are fine golf courses at Goring and Streatley Golf Club and Huntercombe. The river frontage and boating opportunities at this property are outstanding. Horse racing can be enjoyed at Ascot, Windsor and Newbury.Square Footage: 10,203 sq ftAcreage:5.4 AcresDirectionsStarting from Bell Street in Henley-on-Thames (RG9 2BN), head north on the A4130 and pass through one roundabout. Continue for approximately 495 feet, then take the first exit at the roundabout onto Northfield End (A4130).Stay on the A4130 for about 9.8 miles, then take the first exit at the roundabout onto Port Way (A4074). After 0.7 miles, take the second exit at the next roundabout onto Nosworthy Way (A4130).Continue for 0.8 miles, then take the first exit at the roundabout onto Reading Road (A329). Follow the A329 for 3.3 miles, then turn left—your destination, Sowberry Court, will be on the right after approximately 200 feet.OX10 9JGwhat3words///encloses.birds.chat