Foxwood is a recently extended and renovated 5 bedroom chalet bungalow. Believed to date back to the 1980's this family home which is immaculately presented, sits in approximately a third of an acre and is situated in the highly desirable village of Tutts Clump. Believed to date back to the 1980's, Foxwood has been the recent subject of complete renovation. The current owners have carried out extensions at the back of the house, creating an open plan kitchen, and a loft conversion giving 2 additional bedrooms and a bathroom. The idyllic rural position is designated An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Approached by a generous driveway providing plenty of parking in front of a double garage, there is a small front garden allowing for additional privacy from the country lane. On entering the property, the entrance hall leads straight through to the back of house towards the newly created, open plan kitchen, this is fully appointed and accompanied with a central island, there are sky lights in addition to the bi-fold doors leading to the garden and terrace which wraps around the back of the house. The accommodation is versatile throughout, a family room is currently positioned off the kitchen, also benefiting from patio doors leading to the garden. The sitting room with open fire and stone surround is positioned centrally and can be accessed from the kitchen and family room, this means it also benefits from view over the rear garden. A utility/boot room is positioned off the kitchen and has doors leading to the gardenThe master bedroom with built in wardrobes and en suite bathroom is at the front of the house, along with 2 other bedrooms and family bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are 2 newly created bedrooms and a bathroom.Foxwood sits in a generous plot of around a third of an acre, the gravel driveway provides excellent off road parking, in front of the double garage. The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn with a variety of established shrubs and trees.Tutts Clump, West BerkshireFoxwood is located in the heart of Tutts Clump, a peaceful and pretty hamlet in West Berkshire surrounded by the stunning countryside of the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Nearby, Bradfield Southend provides a variety of everyday amenities, including a village store with post office, pub, primary school and Montessori nursery. Bradfield College sports complex is also close by and has daily pool & gym access and a wide range of classes plus a tennis and golf club. The nearest railway station is at Theale, 4.5 miles away, which offers services to London Paddington via Reading, while the M4 is just five miles away. Crossrail services from Reading are expected to start in the near future with two Elizabeth line trains an hour (four an hour at peak time) which will allow passengers to travel right through central London without having to change trains.There are a wide range of schools in the area, including Bradfield Church of England Primary school (within walking distance), Harriet House Montessori, Elstree, St Andrew's, Brockhurst & Marlston House, Cheam, Bradfield College, Downe House and Pangbourne College.Services Mains water, electricity and drainage.Oil fired central heating. Water softener Superfast Broadband via Gigaclear is available by subscription Council tax Band F 2023/2024 £3,036.14 West Berkshire Council RG7 6JU For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70886384
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Noir by david cliff - This 4 bedroom, 4 reception detached home has been sympathetically restored and sits in a private plot approaching half an acre, tucked away from the road and with excellent access to the many village facilities.Offering many of the original features to include beams, fire places and bread oven. There has also been a re thatch of the ridge, rear and side elevations to include the porch in the Autumn of 2022.The accommodation is versatile with reception hall, cloakroom, living room with study corner and tucked away bar and sitting room. There is a studio/family room at the far end of the property which is perfect for a home office and there is also a separate dining room with access through to the refitted kitchen with large island and open way to the utility room with vaulted ceiling and access to the gardens. There is also a beautiful refitted shower room.There are two separte staircases to the first floor with 4 very individual bedrooms, all offering charm and character and there is a family bathroom.Outside there is access via a long driveway opening up into a gravel parking area for a good range of vehicles. There is a double length garage with access into the house. The wrap around gardens are well tended and offer peace and traquility. There is also a large store.Positioned in a convenient location with good access to the M4 junction 11 and 12 and in close proximity to the nearby train stations of Mortimer and Theale. Within the village itself there are many facilities including both junior and senior schools, Tesco Express, village stores, green grocers, pet shop, bakery, chemist, health centre, vet, churches, post office, village hall, garages, recreation grounds and leisure centre with swimming pool and gym. There is also access to lovely woodland walks in the surrounding countryside.Services - Gas radiator central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70422358
Offering expansive accommodation over three floors is this most impressive former schoolhouse, now providing an exciting opportunity for conversion to apartments/separate dwellings or as a large single residence, subject to planning. Bridge House was built in the 18th century with later additions and is a striking stucco and red brick property situated on the banks of the river Kennet, over which there are lovely views. The Grade II-listed property offers significant historical interest and there are many original character features remaining, including exposed timber beams, wood floors and cabinetry, as well as brick fireplaces. On the ground floor the current layout includes mixed educational and administrative facilities including classrooms, a gym, nursery, toilet facilities, offices and a working kitchen. On the first floor there are two shared bathrooms, separate toilets and six bedrooms plus a further classroom. There is also attic space with useful storage on the second floor. To the rear there are two self-contained one-bedroom annexes.OutsideBridge House is situated down a private track with views to the front over the river Kennet. To the front there is a pedestrian entrance accessed from a formal garden, while to the side and rear there is a lawned garden bordered by trees and hedges.SituationThe village of Padworth is situated just south of the river Kennet on the Berkshire/Hampshire borders, with local amenities in the neighbouring villages of the Aldermastons, Mortimer and Silchester, which have pubs, village stores, Post Offices and primary schools. Both Mortimer and nearby Tadley have GP surgeries, while Thatcham is a larger town with a Waitrose supermarket and Reading is about eight miles distant, offering high street shopping, department stores and nightlife. There are mainline stations in Aldermaston and Woolhampton, serving London Paddington in under an hour, while Reading station has fast commuter services in about 22 minutes. The M4 and M3 can be easily accessed for travel towards London and its airports or the West Country. Educational needs are well served, with local state schools in the neighbouring villages. There are a good range of independent schools nearby, including Crossfields, Ludgrove, St Neots, Daneshill, Bradfield College, Brockhurst & Marlston, Elstree and the highly regarded state and independent schools in Reading. The setting has many opportunities for country pursuits including walking on Padworth Common and the Kennet & Avon Canal. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i68362134
PARKERS - A rare opportunity exists to acquire a spacious, detached, four bedroom family home, with the potential to extend, peacefully located in the sought after area of Rotten Row. Offering peace and quiet, but not isolation, the property is favourably positioned to take advantage of the miles of West Berkshire countryside on its doorstep yet is the shortest of drives to the efficient transport infrastructure that the area benefits from.The property is set within the Pang Valley with miles of footpaths, bridleways and beautiful countryside to explore from it's doorstep and walking distance of the villages of Stanford Dingley and Bradfield, which boasts a number of excellent local pubs and amenities. The next village along, Chapel Row is home to the popular Gastro pub the Bladebone. Nearby is Bradfield College sports complex which includes a 25m indoor Swimming Pool, Gymnasium, Tennis centre, along with a 9 hole Golf course.The area is excellent for travel links with mainline stations serving London Paddington and Junction 12 of the M4 only a 10 min drive away.It is fortunately placed to enjoy a good choice of excellent schools. Bradfield Primary School is within walking distance, Yattendon Primary is a short drive and the very sought after Bradfield and Pangbourne Colleges, St Andrew's Preparatory school, Downe House, Cranford House, Moulsford Preparatory School for Boys, as well as The Oratory and Elstree.Built in the 1970s the property has been in its current ownership for the last 8 years and has been the subject of much love during this time. Improvements include, but are not limited to, a new kitchen and bathrooms.Downstairs accommodation is comprised of an entrance hall that leads to a large modern, rear aspect kitchen, separate utility area and study area. There is also a newly fitted cloakroom. Further ground floor accommodation is comprised of a cosy lounge, a separate dining room and another reception room well placed to enjoy views of the garden.On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, the master of which benefits from a recently refitted Ensuite bathroom. The property is served by a modern contemporary shower room.To the front there is a private drive laid to shingle and screened by hedges which provides both plenty of parking and access to the property's double garage which benefits from power and light. The property has demonstrable potential to extend further or to convert the spacious loft area (subject to planning) and represents a rarely available opportunity to purchase a sizeable family home in this exclusive part of West Berkshire.Council Tax, West Berks 2023/24 £ 3503.22Utilities: - Oil Central Heating, Mains Electricity and Mains Drainage, Ultra-fast broadband via Gigaclear is available at the propertyThe above information may be subject to change during the transaction period. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i71351435
Description:Hyakinthos is an individual and characterful family home with superb high quality accommodation and a lovely rear garden backing onto a private paddock. The large and welcoming entrance hall gives access to all principal accommodation, a sitting room with period open fire place to the left, and a large dining room to the right. There is a large cloak room leading into a separate spacious WC. Adjacent, there is an extremely useful laundry room. The entrance hall then leads to an impressive living room, with views and access to the garden. The modern well equipped kitchen boasts a raised dining area. A additional feature of the property is the large lower level games room, accessed via stairs from the living room, and giving plenty of space for both a games room and/or a useful home office.Upstairs, the feeling of light, quality and space, continues with 4 generous bedrooms, 2 with ensuite facility and lastly a luxurious family bathroom, providing a separate shower and raised bath. Planning permission has been granted for a substantial side and rear extension. More information is available from the selling agent or West Berkshire planning portal.Outside:Hyakinthos is well located in this prime village looking over fields to the front and sheltered by high hedges and trees to the rear. A walled frontage with double gates gives access to a large driveway with plenty of parking and a double garage. The private rear garden is beautifully tended and includes a large patio, bbq area and pergola terrace. A lovely large rear lawn, boarded by mature shrubs, leads to a small pond with rockery which overlooks a private paddock.Tenure: FreeholdServices: Mains water, electricity and oil fired central heatingPlanning Permission: Granted for a substantial side and rear extensionLocal Authority: West Berkshire Council Council Tax: Band E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i71359733
The Coach House is the most wonderful family home in a delightful setting. It is approached down a private drive, the first part of which is shared with a neighbour. There is plenty of parking in the courtyard in front of the house for five or more vehicles. Off the courtyard are two single garages; one attached to the house (with an inspection pit and workbench to the rear) and the other detached. The Victorian proportions create light and spacious accommodation. The attached garage could be brought into the accommodation to extend the house further, subject to gaining the necessary consents. The property is not Listed. The walled garden offers exciting development opportunities (Subject To Planning) and flexibility as it has its own title deeds and its own access and services rights. The front door leads into a hallway off which are the utility room, cloakroom with a downstairs shower, kitchen and sitting room. The farmhouse-style kitchen forms the central hub to the home and has a lovely cosy feel. It has a four-oven, oil-fired AGA and an arch that leads through to the dining area. French doors lead from the dining area into a charming courtyard garden. The sitting room has a wood burner and provides access into the kitchen, study and drawing room. The 25' drawing room is particularly special and has an open Rayburn fireplace at one end, and French doors leading out to a second courtyard garden. The study could be used as a fifth bedroom and could use the shower/cloakroom off the hallway.Stairs from the sitting room lead up to the first floor landing and corridor, off which are four bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC. The principal bedroom has an en suite bathroom. Three of the four bedrooms overlook the lovely walled garden.The stunning 100-year-old walled garden offers the most wonderful tranquillity and privacy for a family. The walls provide shelter for the outdoor swimming pool and wide variety of specimen shrubs and fruit trees. Beside the pool is an original glasshouse that takes advantage of the southerly aspect with a prolific grapevine trained across the roof. In former times, the glasshouse would have provided soft fruit for the neighbouring Loddon Court and, with some renovation, could again be extremely productive. There is also a workshop, a store and two wells.Accessed off the kitchen/dining area and the drawing room are a series of three very pretty, linked walled gardens which are mainly laid to lawn, with shrubs, bushes and flower borders. A gate leads into the main walled garden.Off the main courtyard there is a gate that leads to a paddock with post and rail fencing, within which is a field shelter and tack room, an additional well and original pump handle.An adjoining three bedroom cottage is also available to purchase with The Coach House by separate negotiation - see Reading 5 miles, Basingstoke 13.5 miles, Newbury 20 miles, London 41 miles, M4 (J11) 2.8 miles, London Paddington via Reading station 26 minutes, Heathrow 30 miles (All distances and times are approximate)The property is situated in a rural position on the outskirts of Swallowfield (mentioned in the Doomsday Book) just to the south of Reading. The pretty, vibrant village of Swallowfield is surrounded by farmland and has a shop/post office, public houses (including the gourmet George & Dragon), doctor's surgery, church, parish hall and a very active tennis club close by in Riseley. The nearby centres of Reading, Wokingham and Basingstoke are all within easy daily reach and provide a broader range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities.Communications in the area are first-class with the M3 and M4 motorways a short drive away. There are mainline stations at Reading recently opened Crossrail giving access to Canary Wharf in 59 minutes. Mortimer station giving access to Reading or Basingstoke is just 4 miles away. Wokingham to London Waterloo providing fast and regular services.There are a number of excellent state and private schools within the area, including Daneshill, St Neots, Wellington College, Lord Wandsworth College, Bradfield College and Pangbourne. In Wokingham you have The Forest and Holt schools, and of course up the top of the lane from the Coach House is Lambs Lane Primary school. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70194411
A 7 bedroom immaculately presented family home, situated in a generous private plot adjoining woodland at the end of a small exclusive development, constructed in 2006 by David Wilson homes. 16 Mortons Lane benefits from being situated at the end of this very peaceful, sought after cul-de-sac.On entering the property there is a large central entrance hall which gives access to the principal rooms, namely a good sized triple aspect sitting room with double doors to the rear garden and a fireplace with wood burning stove, a separate dining room, the kitchen/breakfast room with central island and breakfast bar, a study and large family room again with double doors opening out onto the rear gardens. There is also a utility room with W.C and a second downstairs WC by the front door. On the first floor the main bedroom has a dressing room and newly fitted en suite bathroom. There is a guest room, again with a newly fitted en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a newly fitted family bathroom. The current owners have since converted the second floor to create two further bedrooms, both with large glass windows giving stunning views over the woodland at the back of the house.Outside, a large, gravelled driveway provides plenty of parking in front of the double garage. There's an area of lawn at the front of the property overlooked by the sitting room. Side access leads to the generously sized rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with a terrace running along the rear of the property.Upper BuckleburyUpper Bucklebury is a very sought-after location in the area due to its rural, yet extremely convenient position. Local amenities within walking distance include a village shop, church, primary school and the highly regarded Cottage Inn pub with restaurant. The village hall hosts many events throughout the year and there are tennis courts and a thriving tennis club. There is also a bmx track, and children`s playground.Stanford Dingley is a short distance by car with its famous 16th century pubs, The Old Boot Inn and The Bull Inn. There is a health centre 2 minutes away in Chapel Row.The property is positioned with extremely convenient road links to the M4 and A4. Heathrow airport is an hour`s drive. There are train stations within easy reach at Thatcham and Pangbourne giving good commuter access to Reading and London Paddington. It is a short drive to Newbury with its excellent shopping centre, leisure facilities and the well-known Newbury Racecourse. Yattendon village is just a few miles away with the famous country house hotel and restaurant; The Royal Oak. Bradfield College has a great sport complex open to public membership, with an indoor pool, indoor tennis courts, squash, gym and fitness centre and 9-hole golf course.Schools: Mortons Lane is in the catchment for the highly sought after The Downs in Compton (Ofsted rated outstanding), Kennet secondary school(Ofsted rated outstanding), St Finians` The Ridge Primary in Cold Ash and within walking distance of Bucklebury Primary. Also within easy driving distance; Bradfield College, Pangbourne College, Downe House, Cheam, St Andrew`s Prep School, Brockhurst & Marlston House Prep School & Elstree Prep School.Services Mains water, electricity and gas. Superfast Broadband via Gigaclear is available by subscription West Berkshire CouncilCouncil tax: Band G, £3,534.27RG7 6QQFixtures and FittingsOnly those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70772692
Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, The Hatch offers an idyllic escape. This magnificent five-bedroom detached residence, boasting character and charm, sits proudly on a generous half-acre plot in a sought-after rural village.Built in the early 1900's and once serving as a hotel, The Hatch has plenty of characterful features.Welcome guests into a light-filled and inviting entrance hall, setting the tone for the rest of the home. The first reception room has French doors opening onto the large rear garden. The dual aspect sitting room is generous in size and has a feature fireplace. The dining room is 20 ft long and also offers beautiful garden views. There is the bonus of an office and cloakroom too.The kitchen is the heart of the home, with centre island, built in pantry space and large Aga. The kitchen flows beautifully onto the breakfast room. There is also a spacious utility area with access to the garden.Upstairs there are five double bedrooms with all featuring a period fireplace and four of the bedrooms being dual aspect. Bedroom five has a beautiful balcony overlooking the landscaped rear garden. The main family bathroom has a roll top bath and separate shower. The secondary bathroom has a large walk in shower.To the front of the property is a sizeable gravel driveway with a single garage and store room. To the rear of the property is a substantial, landscaped, south facing rear garden of approximately half an acre.There is Ultrafast Broadband available in the area and there are no known mobile coverage issues.EPC - ECouncil Tax Band - G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70692118
Noir by david cliff - YOUR OWN COUNTRYSIDE RETREAT This is a tough village to beat and Woodbury Cottage, an arts and craft style property dating around the 1920's and built in Cotswold stone, is set in a prime position within it. The current owners have tweaked, changed and re-modelled the cottage, and you now have a quite stunning interior with incredible features that will have you just standing and staring, including exposed timbers, brickwork, and some of the most incredible framework. We have four reception spaces here, along with the most incredible kitchen, living and dining area, which is so well positioned, centrally, in the heart of the home. The walk-in larder and Aga are without doubt pluses for me. Everything then flows from here and it works so well with beautiful oak French doors allowing you to spill out onto a stunning courtyard style terrace with steps up to a further sun deck, a lovely idea. All I sense and feel from this home is 'social, warming and homely' and all for the right reasons, along with the most stunning surroundings and sky from the elevated position. I think another noticeable point when walking around this home, was the versatility of the living space, you really could change things around as life changes. As noted, we have living room, family room, conservatory and enormous study with the vast kitchen, dining area, features in every room but essentially you can decide how this all works for you. Moving upstairs we have four stunning double bedrooms up here, two en suites and the family bathroom and even a balcony with incredible views. All the rooms have the vaulted ceiling feature which adds so much character yet still gives great heights to the rooms, as with downstairs it feels so light and bright all the way through. Now we move outside and whilst we have touched on some points out here, we'll run back over it for you. Firstly, on the approach, the entrance is slightly hidden, which I loved, then the driveway takes you in and round where you can carry through to the garage or to the side parking area bordered established lavender planting. The plot extends to about half an acre and is split nicely into areas that really work to me, the paddock area is great for a play area, ball games, the trampoline and all that kind of fooling about. Re-landscaped in 2019 by local garden designer Jacqueline Easton, the upper-level terrace and raised sun deck are just perfect for relaxing and entertaining, daytime and into the evenings you can imagine being sat here taking in the sun with friends and enjoying the views and wildlife, and then having firepits and burners when the night sets in. All of the above will be pretty hard to say no to, you then add some excellent local pubs that are walkable, amazing schools, both local and independent and both fast and slow trains to Paddington and Waterloo only a short drive away and you have the full package. Please get in touch for a private tour. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70287797
Presenting a remarkable opportunity to acquire a grand period detached property nestled in the heart of a charming village. This substantial property offering over 5000 sq. ft. of living accommodation boasts an impressive 13 bedrooms all with their own bathrooms, offering an abundance of space and versatility. Formerly a thriving guest house the property offers the new owners a multitude of uses, including a grand family home or commercial premise. There is also a lapsed planning approval to create seven spacious apartments which could be re-instated. This residence, set behind a walls, showcases a beautiful generous garden and a peaceful patio, perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. The ground floor boasts a generous kitchen/diner with an Aga, a range of integrated appliances and large island with granite work top, a large utility room/laundry, dining room,living room and four bedrooms with bay windows and en-suite bathrooms. The ground floor bedrooms can be re-configured to create additional living spaces. There are 9 first floor bedrooms all with their own bathrooms. There is off-street parking behind walls for several cars and also garaging and outbuildings providing ample storage space. This unique property offers a truly unique opportunity to acquire an extraordinary piece of real estate, whether for an extended family, developer or someone looking for a commercial opportunity.Location:Red Kite House is located on the Reading Road, which links the A4 (Bath Road) via Burghfield Road with the village of Mortimer at Victoria Road. Situated in the heart of Burghfield Common. Burghfield is a village lying about seven miles south west of Reading town centre. The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking, cycling and riding pursuits and the nearby Wokefield Park Golf Club provides a wide range of leisure facilities. J12 of the M4 is only a few miles away and there are mainline railway stations at Reading and Theale making it a perfect area for commuting to London. There is an excellent range of schooling from playgroups to secondary schools including The Willink School and St. Mary's C.E. Primary School. There is a superb range of facilities including Tesco Express, a chemist and a health centre, village stores, green grocers, pet shop, bakery, vet, churches, post office, village hall, garages, recreation grounds ad a leisure centre which has a swimming pool and a gym. The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking, cycling and riding pursuits and the nearby Wokefield Golf and Leisure Club provides a wide range of facilities. Junction 12 of the M4 is only a few miles away and there are mainline railway stations at Reading and Theale making it a perfect area for commuting to London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i68042144
Originally built in the 1920s the property has been extended to create a beautiful well-proportioned family house complete with a swimming pool complex. On the ground floor of the property, the kitchen is of a contemporary style offers a number of bespoke Italian style floor and wall shaker style units with polished granite worktops. It incorporates a double oven, dishwasher, space for white goods and a breakfast bar area. An adjoining utility room provides much additional storage room as well as space and plumbing for white goods. From here there is access to the heated indoor swimming pool complex with triple aspect and three sets of double doors which open into the garden, two changing rooms, WC and steam room. Also located on the ground floor is a good size dining room with marble fireplace, panelled walls, exposed timber flooring and ornate cornicing; family room with intricate marble fireplace and a conservatory; all of these rooms enjoy views of the garden to the rear of the house. The sitting room has been refurbished and includes wooden panelling, exposed beams and a large open fireplace and is open to the study area which also boasts an open fireplace. There is also a refitted cloakroom.On the first floor there are six bedrooms including the light and airy master suite with dressing room and ensuite bathroom and a balcony with views over the garden. There are four generous bedrooms with built in wardrobes and a fifth single bedroom, family shower room with floor to ceiling tiling and twin sinks as well as a separate first floor WC.The property has been refurbished and upgraded to create light and airy accommodation with a character feel.OutsideThe gardens and grounds extend to about 2 acres and are mainly laid to lawn and enclosed by a combination of matures trees, hedgerows and fencing. A sweeping gravel drive leads to the main house where there is a turning/parking area which is flanked by wood chipped borders with shaped box hedging and staddle stones. Within the grounds there are a variety of mature specimen trees, a tennis court and paddocks with post and rail fencing. Off the back of the house, from the swimming pool there is an extensive paved southerly aspect sun terrace which takes advantage of the vista over the lawns to the tennis court.In addition to the main house there is a detached triple garage which provides useful car storage space.SituationThe property is located just outside of the sought after village of Aldermaston which has excellent road and rail links to London, Reading, Newbury and the south east. The M4 can be accessed via junction 12 at Theale which is approximately 5 miles away. Aldermaston has a local shop, post office, public house, antique shop and hairdressers, and offers schooling in the form of Aldermaston Church of England primary school or the private Cedars Primary School. The property lies within the Willink Secondary School catchment area and there are also several highly rated independent schools close-by such as Brockhurst, Marlston, Downe House, Bradfield College and Elstree. The village and surrounding countryside and canal provide great footpaths and walks.Reading offers mainline fast trains to Paddington (30 mins to London) and Basingstoke offers a fast train service to Waterloo. The market town of Newbury has excellent shopping, its own theatre and cinema, and a choice of restaurants and bistros.Additional InformationServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage.West Berkshire Council - Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i69149005
Ashdowne House is a modern and beautifully presented family home, situated in this quiet hamlet and benefitting from wonderful far reaching views across rolling countryside. Garden and grounds of approximately 1.87 acres. Ashdowne House is a beautifully presented 4 bedroom family home which has been under the same ownership since it was built in 1997, the current owner bought an additional 1.5acres of land in 2008.Approached down a quiet country lane with a gravel driveway providing plenty of off road parking in front and to the side of the house and double garage.A porch leads to the front door and a spacious entrance hall gives access to the sitting room on the right hand side, this has an American wood burning stove, patio doors to the side and window overlooking the garden. The dining room is situated in between the sitting room and kitchen and accessed from both the hallway and sitting room. The kitchen is positioned at the back of the house, benefiting from the views across the garden and countryside beyond. The kitchen opens onto the utility/boot room at the front of the house with an external door onto the driveway. Downstairs also has a snug/study and cloak room.Upstairs, there are 4 double bedrooms, 3 of which have built in wardrobes. The principal bedroom has a bath and shower en suite, as does the family bathroom.Outside, a terrace wraps around the back and side of the house where incredible views can be enjoyed looking across the countryside. The garden and grounds extend to 1.87 acres.Bucklebury, West BerkshireThe Slade is a small hamlet situated on Bucklebury Common, on the north east side of Newbury. Whilst being in a tranquil rural location the property offers good, easy access to local facilities in Upper Bucklebury (school, garage, public house and local shop/post office) with further amenities being found nearby in Cold Ash. The area offers excellent access to the A34 and M4 motorway (junction 12 or 13) whilst rail links are found at Newbury, Thatcham or Theale, with London Paddington less than an hour away and Crossrail services from Reading.There are a wide range of schools in the area, including Elstree, St Andrew's, Brockhurst & Marlston House, Cheam, Bradfield College, Downe House and Pangbourne College.Services Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Connection to Gigaclear ultra-fast fibre broadband is available at the property. Council tax Band G 2023/2024 £3,534.27 Local authority: West Berkshire Council. Telephone Postcode: RG7 6TEFixtures and FittingsOnly those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i71546706
Tucked away on the edge of Farley Hill Village in a private cul de sac of just 3 properties you will find this lovely family home. The reception hall sets the scene as it is particularly spacious and welcoming with all of the reception romms leading off it. Without doubt the large kitchen/breakfast/family room will act as the hub of family life and opens out on to the garden and terrace to the rear which has a South Westerly aspect. On the first floor the bedrooms are also generous with 2 of them having en-suite facilities.The whole plot extends to around 0.32 acres with the garden being seperated in to two level terraces and the added bonus of a long driveway in front of the detached double garage.SituationFarley Hill is a much sought after village on the Berkshire/Hampshire borders, within which is a highly regarded primary school. The nearby village of Swallowfield has a shop/post office, doctor's surgery and an amazing gastro pub The George & Dragon. The regional centres of Reading & Basingstoke provide extensive retail and leisure facilities. The M4 & M3 are close by, as well as mainline stations at Reading, Wokingham and Winchfield. Independent schools nearby include Wellington & Bradfield College, Eagle House, Daneshill, St Neots, Elstree. Reading offers many excellent schools including Crossfields, The Abbey & Kendrick. Bramshill forest and heathland, providing over 1300 hectares of idyllic country walks.Wokingham 5 miles, Reading 7 miles, M3 (J4A) 9.5 miles, M4 (J11) 4.5 miles, London Paddington via Reading Station from 29 minutes, London Waterloo via Winchfield Station from 49 minutes (all distances & times approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i69563074
A substantial home sitting in 5.67 acres with unrivalled panoramic views. DescriptionJays Wood is a truly unique property, sitting in an elevated position with stunning far-reaching views and wonderful grounds extending to around 5.67 acres with stabling.Approached via a quiet rural lane which is flanked by woodland, there is a block paving driveway with circular fountain providing a turning circle in front of the detached double garage with games room over.The ground floor offers six reception rooms, consisting of an impressive vaulted drawing room with fireplace with wood-burning stove and a sizeable office beyond. There is also a smaller study, a sitting room, a separate dining room and finally a sun room which boasts a glass roof as well as three entire walls of glass. The sun room provides the perfect spot from which to enjoy the splendid views. The kitchen is stylishly fitted with an extensive range of units and a breakfast bar for casual dining.The principal bedroom on the first floor boasts an en suite with bath and separate shower and two washbasins. The four further bedrooms are served by the family bathroom. All rooms enjoy wonderful views.Outside, there is a mixture of woodland and informal grounds including a pond which is shaded by some impressive trees, providing a tranquil area to sit and watch the abundance of varied wildlife. In addition, there is a more formal area of garden close to the house. The outbuildings include a store and also a stable block comprising two stables and a tack room.LocationBeenham is a village surrounded by glorious countryside; the area is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is crossed by a network of pathways and bridleways. The village has a church, a primary school and a public house.Further local amenities are offered in both Theale and Midgham, having public houses, Post Office, local shops and train stations (around 40 and 50 minutes respectively to London Paddington). Newbury and Reading both offer more comprehensive shopping, recreational and leisure facilities. There are several golf courses and fitness centres nearby. Local theatres include the Corn Exchange in Newbury and the Watermill Theatre in Bagnor.The area is well served for well regarded public and private schools. Local independent schools include Elstree, Bradfield College, St. Andrews, Brockhurst and Marlston House, Cheam and Downe House.Square Footage: 5,351 sq ft Acreage: 5.67 AcresDirectionsSat Nav RG7 5PN Additional InfoMains electricity and water. Private drainage - septic tank.Electric heating.Underfloor heating in bathrooms.West Berkshire - Council Tax Band GConservation AreaNote - neighbouring Farm Cottage has rights of access over the driveway. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70616942
Originally built in the 1920s the property has been extended to create a beautiful well-proportioned family house complete with a swimming pool complex. On the ground floor of the property, the kitchen is of a contemporary style offers a number of bespoke Italian style floor and wall shaker style units with polished granite worktops. It incorporates a double oven, dishwasher, space for white goods and a breakfast bar area. An adjoining utility room provides much additional storage room as well as space and plumbing for white goods. From here there is access to the heated indoor swimming pool complex with triple aspect and three sets of double doors which open into the garden, two changing rooms, WC and steam room. Also located on the ground floor is a good size dining room with marble fireplace, panelled walls, exposed timber flooring and ornate cornicing; family room with intricate marble fireplace and a conservatory; all of these rooms enjoy views of the garden to the rear of the house. The sitting room has been refurbished and includes wooden panelling, exposed beams and a large open fireplace and is open to the study area which also boasts an open fireplace. There is also a refitted cloakroom. On the first floor there are six bedrooms including the light and airy master suite with dressing room and ensuite bathroom and a balcony with views over the garden. There are four generous bedrooms with built in wardrobes and a fifth single bedroom, family shower room with floor to ceiling tiling and twin sinks as well as a separate first floor WC. The property has been refurbished and upgraded to create light and airy accommodation with a character feel.OutsideThe gardens and grounds extend to about 4.8 acres and are mainly laid to lawn and enclosed by a combination of matures trees, hedgerows and fencing. A sweeping gravel drive leads to the main house where there is a turning/parking area which is flanked by wood chipped borders with shaped box hedging and staddle stones. Within the grounds there are a variety of mature specimen trees, a tennis court and paddocks with post and rail fencing. Off the back of the house, from the swimming pool there is an extensive paved southerly aspect sun terrace which takes advantage of the vista over the lawns to the tennis court. In addition to the main house there is a detached triple garage which provides useful car storage space. Furthermore there is a separate annexe to the left of the garages.SituationThe property is located just outside of the sought after village of Aldermaston which has excellent road and rail links to London, Reading, Newbury and the south east. The M4 can be accessed via junction 12 at Theale which is approximately 5 miles away. Aldermaston has a local shop, post office, public house, antique shop and hairdressers, and offers schooling in the form of Aldermaston Church of England primary school or the private Cedars Primary School. The property lies within the Willink Secondary School catchment area and there are also several highly rated independent schools close-by such as Brockhurst, Marlston, Downe House, Bradfield College and Elstree. The village and surrounding countryside and canal provide great footpaths and walks. Reading offers mainline fast trains to Paddington (30 mins to London) and Basingstoke offers a fast train service to Waterloo. The market town of Newbury has excellent shopping, its own theatre and cinema, and a choice of restaurants and bistros.Additional InformationServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. West Berkshire Council - Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i69213566
A unique five bedroom family home in an outstanding location. DescriptionSituated down a quiet lane, Middlewood House is a distinctive and spacious family home with the added bonus of a detached cottage in its grounds.Renovated throughout, the house is on three floors and offers excellent entertaining space. The stunning hexagonal drawing room is at the heart of the home and affords wonderful views across the gardens. An Edwin Loxley kitchen is in part open to the reception space and has an adjoining boot room, utility room and study. The entrance hall is a most welcoming space that the family frequently utilise for formal dining. The beautiful principal bedroom is at garden level with direct access through French doors to the garden across a conveniently placed patio which is ideal for taking morning coffee or exercise. There is both an adjoining dressing room and en suite shower room. The first floor offers a further four bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room. The first floor offers four bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room.A wonderful addition to the property is the additional guest accommodation, this is beautifully presented with a large open plan dining/sitting room. The main bedroom has an en suite shower room, in addition to a second shower room on the upper floor and a further room.Surrounded by its own land, the gardens are mainly laid to lawn with a variety of mature shrubs and trees. To the east of the main house there is a paddock which gives the property added space. The house is accessed via a gated driveway and parking is plentiful.LocationWoolhampton stands on the edge of glorious countryside; the area is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is crossed by a network of pathways and bridleways.Woolhampton offers a range of local services including public houses, Post Office, local shops and Midgham train station (around 50 minutes to London Paddington).Nearby Newbury and Reading offer a more comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and leisure facilities.There are several golf courses and fitness centres nearby. Local theatres include the Corn Exchange in Newbury and the Watermill Theatre in Bagnor.The area is well served for well-regarded public and private schools. Local independent schools include Elstree, Bradfield College, St. Andrews, Brockhurst and Marlston House, Cheam and Downe House.Square Footage: 3,774 sq ft Acreage: 1.68 AcresDirectionsRG7 5TS Additional InfoServices: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage.Oil fired central heating.Gigaclear broadbandWest Berkshire Council - Council Tax Band: G. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i71328087
South Hill is set within attractive gardens of circa nine and a half acres, situated among beautiful countryside. The house, which was constructed in the 1900s, is classically Victorian, though there has been a property on the site since 1775 and it was previously a small farm, with many of the outbuildings now transformed for residential use. This includes extensive garaging and stores, with the former stable block converted into a self-contained annexe perfect for visiting guests, an au pair, older children or grandparents, making the house ideal for multi-generational living. The leisure facilities include a tennis court set within the landscaped gardens and an indoor swimming pool. The vendors have undertaken a programme of extensive improvements including a stylish kitchen, new roof, new windows and boiler, renovation to the marble floors and cosmetic redecoration within the main house and the cottage. The main house is elegantly appointed in a traditional style which complements the residency, married with more modern attributes. Premium materials were used to great effect throughout, such as limestone and marble flooring, granite work surfaces in the kitchen, solid wood panelling and ornate fireplaces. The formal rooms are traditionally appointed for entertaining, while the family rooms are more informal and designed for relaxation. An imposing first impression is provided by the expansive entrance hall, with its chandelier, wood-burning stove and ornate staircase. There are two reception rooms at the front of the house: a dining room and drawing room, with a study at the rear. The kitchen and breakfast room are bright and welcoming, with useful storage including a pantry, wine cellar and laundry room. A boot room links the main house to the leisure wing, where there is a stunning indoor swimming pool with changing facilities and showers. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a vast room with an en suite bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and separate shower. The four remaining bedrooms are all of generous size and there is a family bathroom with freestanding bath and shower, alongside a separate toilet. The detached annexe is entirely self-contained and comprises a kitchen, sitting room, two double bedrooms and a bathroom.OutsideA secluded entrance leads up to the house, with a gravel driveway winding between trees to a large gravel parking area to the front. The setting is very private, with electric gates, CCTV, an alarm system and intercom for peace of mind. The grounds extend to over nine and a half acres and are beautifully landscaped, using the natural landscape of trees, shrubs and rolling grassland alongside extensive planting. There's a large pond crossed by a wooden bridge, a paddock, a tennis court towards the rear, summer house, expansive lawns and a vast terrace adjoining the back of the house bordered by box topiary and loggia. Within a gated walled garden, a sheltered kitchen garden features a number of raised planters and borders made from sleepers, and there is a courtyard next to the house which has access to the mower store, stables, garaging and annexe. Recent improvements to the exterior include a new roof, fascias, soffits and gutters, restoration of the walled garden and terrace, new perimeter fences and gates, and a new fence around the rear paddock.SituationMortimer Common is a village situated approximately eight miles southwest of Reading. Surrounded by green spaces all around, though still with excellent access to road connections and amenities. The village has pubs, a cafe, bistro and a primary school, with a station situated just east of the village which links to London and the South West via Reading. The larger village of Burghfield Common has village stores, a petrol station, vet surgery, pharmacy and leisure centre, with the major centres of Basingstoke and Reading providing a full range of shopping and recreational amenities. Reading offers a station with fast commuter services to London Paddington in around 27 minutes, plus high street shopping and department stores, sporting and leisure facilities and larger supermarkets. The M4 and M3 can be easily accessed for travel towards London and its airports or the West Country. Educational needs are well served, with local state schools in the neighbouring villages. There are a good range of independent schools nearby, including Crossfields, Ludgrove, St Neots, Daneshill, Bradfield, Elstree and the highly regarded state and independent schools in Reading.Additional InformationWest Berkshire Council. Council tax band H. Services: Mains water and electricity are supplied to the property. Oil-fired central heating. Private treatment plant, back up generator. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i69942631
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