2 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
2 beds
2 baths
1,313 sq ft / 122 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Charming period cottage
- Lovely rural outlook
- Nearby walks and bridleways
- Excellent pub close by
- Planning permission to reconfigure
- EPC Rating = E
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Charming semi detached, period cottage with planning permission.
Description
Originally built in approximately 1902, this charming semi-detached cottage, now has the benefit of planning permission to reconfigure the layout to make it more practical for modern living. The current layout comprises an entrance hall which leads into an impressive and well-proportioned living room with wood burning stove and attractive bay window to the front aspect. This room leads to a spacious dining room with large window and doors out onto a large paved patio. From the dining room there is access to a ground floor cloakroom and to a fitted kitchen with wall and base units, built-in oven and hob and tiled flooring. This opens to an extensive conservatory providing extra kitchen space and a fantastic area for relaxing or dining. From here there are lovely views across surrounding fields and over the garden. On the first floor, there is a master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en suite shower room, and a second bedroom with further built-in wardrobes. The house offers plenty of storage. The current owners use the landing area as a third bedroom/dressing area. There is also a family bathroom which completes the accommodation.
Planning
The planning permission which has been granted, allows for reconfiguration of the upstairs layout which would provide three good sized bedrooms and a bathroom Planning reference: 21/02244/House
Outside
To the front of the house is a gravel area for parking, along with a bin store. The gardens lie predominantly to the East of the house and measure approximately 0.156 acres, there is a paved terrace and steps lead down to an area mainly laid to lawn with shrub and herbaceous borders. And then to a wooded area on the edge of Foley Wood. There are several, bin stores, log stores and a garden shed.
Location
Stockcross lies approximately 2 miles west of Newbury, in an area designated as of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a shop and post office and a good primary school. There is also a golf course close by and the renowned Vineyard Hotel, restaurant and Spa.
The village offers excellent access to major road and rail routes such as the M4 and A34 and the main line to London Paddington.
Newbury itself offers good shopping with a Waitrose superstore a short distance away and entertainments including the Corn Exchange, while there is also the Watermill theatre at Bagnor.
The countryside around Stockcross offers plenty of opportunities for relaxing walks, with plenty of character village pubs close by. Features such as the Kennet and Avon canal, Donnington Castle and Snelsmore Common are all to be explored, while a little further away, there is the Ridgeway national path.
Directions
From Newbury, take the A4 West towards Hungerford, crossing the A34 and taking the second exit from the roundabout on to the B4000 to Stockcross. After passing the turning for Deanwood House on your right, take the next turning which has a “Goods Inward” sign. Follow the lane and then bear right, where you will find 1 Foley Cottages at the bottom of the lane.
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Description
Originally built in approximately 1902, this charming semi-detached cottage, now has the benefit of planning permission to reconfigure the layout to make it more practical for modern living. The current layout comprises an entrance hall which leads into an impressive and well-proportioned living room with wood burning stove and attractive bay window to the front aspect. This room leads to a spacious dining room with large window and doors out onto a large paved patio. From the dining room there is access to a ground floor cloakroom and to a fitted kitchen with wall and base units, built-in oven and hob and tiled flooring. This opens to an extensive conservatory providing extra kitchen space and a fantastic area for relaxing or dining. From here there are lovely views across surrounding fields and over the garden. On the first floor, there is a master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en suite shower room, and a second bedroom with further built-in wardrobes. The house offers plenty of storage. The current owners use the landing area as a third bedroom/dressing area. There is also a family bathroom which completes the accommodation.
Planning
The planning permission which has been granted, allows for reconfiguration of the upstairs layout which would provide three good sized bedrooms and a bathroom Planning reference: 21/02244/House
Outside
To the front of the house is a gravel area for parking, along with a bin store. The gardens lie predominantly to the East of the house and measure approximately 0.156 acres, there is a paved terrace and steps lead down to an area mainly laid to lawn with shrub and herbaceous borders. And then to a wooded area on the edge of Foley Wood. There are several, bin stores, log stores and a garden shed.
Location
Stockcross lies approximately 2 miles west of Newbury, in an area designated as of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a shop and post office and a good primary school. There is also a golf course close by and the renowned Vineyard Hotel, restaurant and Spa.
The village offers excellent access to major road and rail routes such as the M4 and A34 and the main line to London Paddington.
Newbury itself offers good shopping with a Waitrose superstore a short distance away and entertainments including the Corn Exchange, while there is also the Watermill theatre at Bagnor.
The countryside around Stockcross offers plenty of opportunities for relaxing walks, with plenty of character village pubs close by. Features such as the Kennet and Avon canal, Donnington Castle and Snelsmore Common are all to be explored, while a little further away, there is the Ridgeway national path.
Directions
From Newbury, take the A4 West towards Hungerford, crossing the A34 and taking the second exit from the roundabout on to the B4000 to Stockcross. After passing the turning for Deanwood House on your right, take the next turning which has a “Goods Inward” sign. Follow the lane and then bear right, where you will find 1 Foley Cottages at the bottom of the lane.
Additional Info
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