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3 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Refurbished, extended period property with grounds circa 1/4 acre
- Modern living with retained character and high specification finishes
- Generous garden backing onto open countryside
- Double garage and parking for four cars
- Brick-built outbuilding with countryside views
- Well-connected village
- Remarkable kitchen/diner with bi-folding doors outside
- Lounge with notable character
- Three bedrooms with vaulted rear aspect master
- Downstairs shower/utility room and first floor bathroom
Rooms
The Property
This refurbished, extended period property merges modern living with retained character, offering high specification finishes. Remarkable kitchen/dining space is circa 17 x 15 ft., presenting bi-folding doors to the garden, along with a central island, exposed brick feature wall, country-style kitchen and appliance space. Limestone floor tiling flows through the ground floor, coupled with underfloor heating. There's a front lounge with a characterful exposed brick focal point, offering display shelving. A contemporary utility room benefits from side access, whilst adjoining a downstairs shower/cloakroom. Upstairs, three bedrooms feature a vaulted master spanning in excess of 15ft., with notable views graduating from the rear garden to open countryside. Bedroom two offers a good sized double, with bedroom three versatile as a study or nursery. The first floor is served by a modern, sleek-lined family bathroom. Believed to have been built circa 170 years ago, this (truncated)
Outbuilding
Enjoy countryside views from a brick-built summer house with patio space, set to the foot of the garden, ideal for entertaining. Benefitting from power, the interior offers similar styles to the home, with a rear aspect bi-folding door, plus side access.
The Grounds
With total grounds approximately a 1/4 of an acre, there is a generous, largely laid to lawn rear garden featuring countryside views; backing onto a field and dotted with trees. Contemporary patio space benefits the rear of the house, ideal for al fresco dining and seating. The front garden offers a paved patio area, pathway and lawn, enclosed with a dwarf wall. Parking is provided towards the front, with a shingle area providing space for four cars or more, plus a detached double garage.
Location
A well-regarded village in Hart, offering a river, countryside and with good local amenities; a village shop, four public houses, a church and the reputable Charles Kingsley's primary school. There are many community events, along with cricket and football teams. Set along the A327, the village provides good road connections to the A30, M3 and A33. Nearby Crowthorne station serves links to Reading and Gatwick Airport.
Agent's Comments
"Recently extended and renovated, this cottage is presented in fantastic order, now offering the perfect combination of period features, contemporary finishes and design. What's more, there's a great sized garden, with open views of neighbouring countryside."
Council Tax Band
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