House overlooking Indian well twice as deep as Nelson’s Column on market

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The Grove overlooks The Maharaja’s Well in Stoke Row near Henley.

The well was constructed in 1864 and was a gift from the Maharajah of Benares (now Varanasi) in India.

The Maharajah was inspired by his English friend Edward Anderdon Reade, who had been the Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Provinces in India.

Reade had initiated the digging of wells in India to provide clean water, a gesture that profoundly impacted the Maharajah.

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In return, the Maharajah funded the construction of the well in Stoke Row, a village that had faced water scarcity challenges.

View of the well from the house (Image: Savills)

The well is 4 feet in diameter, dug by hand mostly through chalk, and is deeper than the height of two Nelson’s Columns.

It took a year to complete and was opened on Queen Victoria’s birthday in 1864.

The well was renovated in 1979-1983, with work carried out by builders M.C. Robins, whose family have owned The Grove since 1977 and still operate from its outbuildings/workshop.

The house currently offers nearly 2,000 sq ft of internal accommodation, with the potential to extend and develop subject to the usual consents.

The entrance hall leads down to the L shaped sitting room, with sliding doors to the patio and garden.

From here there is a family room, also with sliding patio doors. The kitchen is to the other side of the house and overlooks the rear garden and provides access to the dining room.

Off the kitchen there is a pantry, separate utility room with a back door. Accessed from the utility room on the side off the house, there is a large conservatory with a vaulted ceiling.

Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom off the utility room and cellar (under the sitting room).

(Image: Savills)

Stairs from the hallway lead to the first floor. There is a large principal bedroom (previously two rooms) with an en suite bathroom. There are two further double bedrooms and a family bath / shower room. All bedrooms have built in cupboards.

Outside, the house sits back from the road behind a well pruned hedge, offering security and privacy but not blocking the view of The Maharajah’s Well.

The landscaped south-facing rear garden has an extensive patio off the back of the house, with a lawned area that wraps around the side of the house. There are a variety of mature shrubs and flower borders. The rear and side gardens are enclosed and private.

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There is vehicle access from Well View, that provides driveway parking to the rear and a further entrance off Main Street, providing further parking and access to the workshops.

The building is 1,036 sq ft and comprises an office, workshop, storage rooms and a garden room that overlooks the garden of the main house. The building is ideal for further development or conversion, subject to the usual planning consents.

Savills property agent Charlie Chavasse said: “Stoke Row is one of my favorite villages, with pubs and countryside walks off your door step there is plenty to enjoy.

“Coming to the market for the first time in nearly 50 years, The Grove offers discerning purchasers a fantastic opportunity.”

The guide price is £1.2million.

 

 



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