Property description
An individual four bedroom detached family house built in 2005 in a third of an acre occupying a glorious elevated position enjoying far-reaching southerly rural views to the rear. The accommodation is arranged on three staggered levels and includes a very impressive sitting room with large South facing balcony. EPC Rating C.
LOCAL INFORMATION Bradfield Southend is an historic village believed to have Saxon origins and mentioned in the Doomsday book. Set in beautiful countryside with many country and woodland walks including Bucklebury Common with its ancient oak avenue reputed to have been planted by Charles I, Bradfield Southend has an active community with a local shop and post office, doctors surgery, Church of England primary school, Montessori Nursery School and a good local pub, The Queens Head. The excellent sporting facilities offered by Bradfield College, including swimming pool and tennis courts are nearby. The village is conveniently located for easy access to Reading, Newbury, as well as Pangbourne with its award winning independent shops and mainline train station. Approximately 3.5 miles to Theale train station and the M4.
ACCOMMODATION Large welcoming entrance hall, cloakroom/shower room, dining room, large study or family room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room.
From the hall a short flight of steps leads to:
Impressive sitting room with high ceiling and large South facing balcony overlooking the gardens and wonderful views beyond.
Another short flight of steps leads to:
Landing, master bedroom with built in wardrobes and en suite shower room, three further double bedrooms (all with wardrobes), family bathroom.
OUTSIDE SPACE To the front, there is a lawned garden and a large paved driveway providing ample PARKING and turning space.
This leads to an integral DOUBLE GARAGE which is also accessible from the inside of the house.
The REAR GARDEN is a feature of the property and has a depth of 58m (190ft) and a width of 15m (50ft). It has been imaginatively landscaped with a variety of 'areas'. Immediately adjacent to the house is a large wooden deck which leads to a paved terrace with loggia and a substantial brick-built outbuilding. This, in turn, leads to four further areas, formal and informal and including a fenced-in kitchen garden with greenhouse and an area with mature fruit trees.
LOCAL AUTHORITY and SERVICES West Berkshire Council, Newbury - www.westberks.gov.uk
Council Tax Band G - £2,608.06 for 2016/17
Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Oil central heating, double glazing.
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Property Features :
- Individual detached 4 bedroom family house
- Glorious elevated position with far-reaching views
- 1/3 acre South facing gardens
- Interesting split-level layout
- Impressive sitting room with balcony