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£675,0004 bedroom bungalow for sale
Woolhampton, Reading, Berkshire, RG7
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Bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Excellent accommodation on one floor
- Delightful gardens
- Village location
- Midgham train station
- Excellent road links
- EPC Rating = D
A contemporary four bedroom bungalow with lovely gardens.
Description
The current owners commissioned the building of this bungalow approximately 50 years ago and it has been a much loved family home for as many years. Set in a central village location, it is nicely tucked away up a small lane, being well set back from the road.
On entering, there is a spacious entrance hall which gives access to all the main rooms.
The generous reception room offers ample space for both sitting and a dining area if required. It is dual aspect, affording lovely views of the secluded front garden. Again, the kitchen offers further space for more informal dining, as well as having a good range of fitted units and integrated appliances as well as a door to the garden.
The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to one end of the property. The principal bedroom has a large fitted wardrobe and an en suite shower room. Three additional double bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
The property is approached via a driveway offering parking for two or three cars. To the front is a well tended garden, predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by a variety of shrubs and trees, which provide a most attractive backdrop as well as a good degree of seclusion.
The rear garden again is mostly laid to lawn, with a paved terrace adjacent to the house and a further raised patio, ideal for al fresco dining. The flower beds are well stocked and again, the garden is bordered by numerous shrubs and trees, which offer colour and texture as well as privacy.
Just across the lane is a brick-built double detached garage, which offers further parking and serves as a convenient turning point.
Location
Woolhampton offers a range of local services including public houses, Post Office, local shops and train station. London Paddington can be reached in under an hour, with the Elizabeth Line from Reading reaching Paddington in as little as 23 minutes (and beyond).
Nearby Newbury and Reading both offer a comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and leisure facilities.
There are several golf courses and fitness centres nearby as well as local theatres including the Corn Exchange in Newbury and the Watermill at Bagnor.
Both public and private schools in the area are well regarded. Local independent schools include Elstree, Bradfield, St. Andrews, Brockhurst and Marlston House, Cheam and Downe House.
The surrounding countryside is beautiful, with the wider area being designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is crossed by a network of pathways and bridleways.
Square Footage: 1,579 sq ft
Directions
Satnav RG7 5RT
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil central heating
NOTE - Maintenance of the lane from the A4 to the three houses is shared. Further details on request.
Description
The current owners commissioned the building of this bungalow approximately 50 years ago and it has been a much loved family home for as many years. Set in a central village location, it is nicely tucked away up a small lane, being well set back from the road.
On entering, there is a spacious entrance hall which gives access to all the main rooms.
The generous reception room offers ample space for both sitting and a dining area if required. It is dual aspect, affording lovely views of the secluded front garden. Again, the kitchen offers further space for more informal dining, as well as having a good range of fitted units and integrated appliances as well as a door to the garden.
The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to one end of the property. The principal bedroom has a large fitted wardrobe and an en suite shower room. Three additional double bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
The property is approached via a driveway offering parking for two or three cars. To the front is a well tended garden, predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by a variety of shrubs and trees, which provide a most attractive backdrop as well as a good degree of seclusion.
The rear garden again is mostly laid to lawn, with a paved terrace adjacent to the house and a further raised patio, ideal for al fresco dining. The flower beds are well stocked and again, the garden is bordered by numerous shrubs and trees, which offer colour and texture as well as privacy.
Just across the lane is a brick-built double detached garage, which offers further parking and serves as a convenient turning point.
Location
Woolhampton offers a range of local services including public houses, Post Office, local shops and train station. London Paddington can be reached in under an hour, with the Elizabeth Line from Reading reaching Paddington in as little as 23 minutes (and beyond).
Nearby Newbury and Reading both offer a comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and leisure facilities.
There are several golf courses and fitness centres nearby as well as local theatres including the Corn Exchange in Newbury and the Watermill at Bagnor.
Both public and private schools in the area are well regarded. Local independent schools include Elstree, Bradfield, St. Andrews, Brockhurst and Marlston House, Cheam and Downe House.
The surrounding countryside is beautiful, with the wider area being designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is crossed by a network of pathways and bridleways.
Square Footage: 1,579 sq ft
Directions
Satnav RG7 5RT
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil central heating
NOTE - Maintenance of the lane from the A4 to the three houses is shared. Further details on request.
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