A rare opportunity to buy a riverside home and café in an Oxfordshire town has arisen but for a price tag of more than £4.5m
Thameside, a property located along the banks of the River Thames in Henley comprises a café with residential accommodation and a newly constructed office.
Estate agents say the “versatile” property offers a “harmonious mix of commercial and residential spaces in a highly desirable location”.
Built of brick elevations under a tiled roof, the café adjacent to Thames Pathway boasts a “spacious” customer seating area with a serving counter and kitchen areas.
Above the café, on the first floor lies a three-bedroom apartment spanning and features a first-floor veranda with bi-fold doors with breath-taking views of the river.
Each bedroom has its own ensuite bathroom or shower room and there is also a mezzanine floor on the second level addition to the allure.
In addition to the café and apartment, Thameside also offers two newly constructed office units to the rear of the property, providing opportunities for businesses to establish a presence in this prime location.
Furthermore, the property boasts a secure gated courtyard with 13 parking spaces.
The guide price for the entire property is set at £4,650,000, with the café priced at £865,000, the apartment at £2,300,000, the offices at £1,250,000, and three non-allocated parking spaces at £235,000.
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