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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Four bedroom detached house
- Freehold
- EPC rating: D
- Council tax band: F
- Oil fired heating
Patrick Williams (now part of Belvoir) are delighted to offer to the market a rare opportunity to purchase this modern four-bedroom detached home, set in a peaceful cul de sac within the sought-after Berkshire village of Hampstead Norreys, amidst the beautiful surroundings of the Berkshire Downlands. The property is within catchment for The Downs school and within walking distance of Hampstead Norreys primary school, occupies a larger than average garden plot, and is offered for sale with the advantage of no chain complications.
The downstairs accommodation features a 19’ dual aspect kitchen/dining room, 19’ triple aspect living room with open fireplace, cloakroom, and boot room. On the first floor, the rear-facing bedrooms have lovely views and there is a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a refitted ensuite, three further bedrooms, and a refitted family bathroom.
Plans were passed in May 2013 for a single-story extension that would add a sizeable kitchen/dining room and convert the existing kitchen into a snug/family room and study. Planning has since lapsed however could be reapplied for. Viewing is highly recommended.
To the rear is a good size garden, laid to lawn with gated access to both sides. There is a lovely area of additional garden to the side, which is enclosed by a high brick wall and has a secluded patio that is accessed directly from the living room. To the front of the home is a single garage and a driveway.
Hampstead Norreys is a picturesque village in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty amidst the lovely Berkshire Downs and boasts a community cafe and shop, along with an excellent local pub. Hampstead Norreys is an idyllic English rural community is located in the North Wessex Downs with the river Pang running through the hamlet. The old highway “The Icknield Way” connects the village with Streatley and Goring-on-Thames. The village is also noted for its Norman parish church, St Mary the Virgin, the remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle in the nearby woods, and the Living Rainforest at Wyld Court.
Nearby railway stations are located in Goring, Didcot, Pangbourne, Thatcham, and Theale. It is a short drive from the market town of Newbury with its excellent shopping centre. Yattendon village is just a couple of miles away with the highly regarded Royal Oak pub/restaurant, village store, and cafe.
Council tax band E
Planning reference for plans passed in 2013, 13/01198/HOUSE, visit westberks.gov.uk
Oli fired central heating
Mains drainage
Please note that all buyers attend property viewings at their own risk and must assess any hazards themselves.
We can refer you onto MAB for help with finance. We may receive a fee if you take out a mortgage through them. If you require a solicitor to handle your purchase we can refer you onto Setfords Solicitors or Phillips. We may receive a fee of £250.00 if you use their services.
EPC rating: D. Council tax band: E, Tenure: Freehold,Places of interest
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