3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Semi detached family home
- Three bedrooms
- Conservatory
- Good size enclosed garden
- Double garage
- Front garden
- Driveway parking
An attractive three bedroom semi detached family homebuilt approx. 1950's set in a large garden which offers a degree of privacy. Situated in the popular village of Kingsclere with good access to the M3 motorway and is 7 miles in either direction of Newbury and Basingstoke.
INTERNAL VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - NO ONWARD CHAIN.
The property has excellent potential to extend subject to the necessary planning consents. The accommodation is spacious and comprises:- reception hallway, downstairs cloakroom, Kitchen, utility room, lounge/dining room and conservatory. On the first floor there are three good sized bedrooms and a family shower room.
The property is accessed via a personal pathway leading to the front entrance door. Driveway parking for several cars. Double garage.
There is a lovely mature garden to the rear with patio where one can enjoy alfresco dining. Lawn which is fully enclosed by mature shrubs. Gated side access to the front.
Proceed south out of Newbury on the A339 for approximately 7/8 miles proceed over the roundabout at Kingsclere and take the next turning of the right into Love Lane. Take the second turning on the left into South Road and proceed for a short distance and take the 2nd on the right into Link road and the property will be found on the right.
Kingsclere is a great community which benefits from a long-established, friendly village culture with many local organisations and volunteer groups. Much of the village is a designated conservation area with 68 listed buildings plus 38 more throughout the remainder of the Parish, which are listed as being of Special or Architectural or Historical Interest. The village boasts its own library, fire station, police station, three churches, health centre and primary school along with a comprehensive range of shops. There are also three wonderful old inns and an Italian restaurant patronised by Lord Lloyd Webber (who lives close by on the Sydmonton Estate). Other local facilities include the village club, the Holding field and the Fieldgate Centre which lies on the outskirts of the village and adjoins the rugby and football grounds. The village also has an extensive network of green lanes and paths, glades and the Kingsclere stream. Treasured areas known by the villagers, such as 'the rec.', 'the ducks' and 'shepherds steps' are usually overlooked by the casual visitor, but add greatly to village life. Kingsclere is on the Hampshire/Berkshire border and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is equidistant from the towns of Newbury and Basingstoke and lies close to the A339 with an hourly bus service to both. Each has mainline stations providing direct access to London. Newbury goes into Paddington, and Basingstoke serves Waterloo. The nearest local station is at Overton.
Proceed south out of Newbury on the A339 for approximately 7/8 miles proceed over the roundabout at Kingsclere and take the next turning of the right into Love Lane. Take the second turning on the left into South Road and proceed for a short distance and take the 2nd on the right into Link road and the property will be found on the right.
Kingsclere is a great community which benefits from a long-established, friendly village culture with many local organisations and volunteer groups. Much of the village is a designated conservation area with 68 listed buildings plus 38 more throughout the remainder of the Parish, which are listed as being of Special or Architectural or Historical Interest. The village boasts its own library, fire station, police station, three churches, health centre and primary school along with a comprehensive range of shops. There are also three wonderful old inns and an Italian restaurant patronised by Lord Lloyd Webber (who lives close by on the Sydmonton Estate). Other local facilities include the village club, the Holding field and the Fieldgate Centre which lies on the outskirts of the village and adjoins the rugby and football grounds. The village also has an extensive network of green lanes and paths, glades and the Kingsclere stream. Treasured areas known by the villagers, such as 'the rec.', 'the ducks' and 'shepherds steps' are usually overlooked by the casual visitor, but add greatly to village life. Kingsclere is on the Hampshire/Berkshire border and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is equidistant from the towns of Newbury and Basingstoke and lies close to the A339 with an hourly bus service to both. Each has mainline stations providing direct access to London. Newbury goes into Paddington, and Basingstoke serves Waterloo. The nearest local station is at Overton.
Rooms
Entrance hall with WC
Kitchen
Utility room
Spacious lounge with wood burning stove
Conservatory
Master bedroom
Two further bedrooms with built in cupboards
Shower room
Double garage
Driveway parking
Fully enclosed rear garden
Private front garden
Council tax band C
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