2 bedroom semi-detached house
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Chain-free
Study
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
1581
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Newly renovated throughout
- Excellent central village location
- Private rear patio garden
- Neutral palette throughout
- Chain free
- EPC Rating = C
A former Victorian Methodist church which has undergone a superb renovation to reflect it's heritage whilst benefiting from all the luxury of modern living.
Description
Originally part of a 19th century Methodist church, the current owners have converted and curated this property into a very unique modern home whilst retaining much of its period charm.
The entrance hall leads through to the living room with vaulted ceilings. Light pours into this space from the original church feature window and newly added skylights. A custom made oak staircase leads from this level to the mezzanine bedroom area with a beautiful porthole window with views over the rooftops of Kintbury.
The kitchen/dining room is a masterful use of space and design. Integrated modern AEG appliances sit alongside a custom designed quartz island unit to give clear identities to the practical and entertaining spaces of this room.
To the rear the sitting room has full height glass doors to let the light in and give access to the garden.
The ground floor double bedroom is a calm space with fitted wardrobes while room to add fitted wardrobes, while next to this is the family bathroom with separate shower and bath.
There is also a guest cloakroom on the ground floor with useful utility space that leads to a store room which provides excellent storage facilities and then onto the boiler room.
Finally, there is a light filled study to the front of the house accessed by a separate staircase and which features the original church window.
Outside the property benefits from its own very private rear garden. Part paved and part gravelled, it is a perfectly formed external area in which to enjoy outdoor dining.
Location
Hungerford 4 miles, Newbury 7 miles, M4 (J 14) 6.5 miles, London Paddington from Kintbury (from 1 hour) or Newbury (from 45 minutes). (All mileages and times are approximate)
Church House is situated in the heart of Kintbury, an extremely popular village located in the Kennet Valley. Locally known for its good range of facilities and services including the train station with direct links to Newbury, Reading and London Paddington. The village contains a local primary school, Montessori school, church, village store, post office, village hall, sporting facilities and pub/ restaurants. There are very convenient communication links with the M4 being accessed at either Junction 13 (8 miles), or Junction 14 (6 miles), or the A34 (5 miles). The market towns of Hungerford, Marlborough, Wantage, and Newbury are all within 15 miles. The Kennet Valley is famous for its fishing, networks of footpaths and bridleways. The valley is bounded by the Wessex Downs, the Ridgeway, and the Savernake Forest.
Square Footage: 1,581 sq ft
Directions
RG17 9TU
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Mains drainage
Underfloor heating ( wet system)
Description
Originally part of a 19th century Methodist church, the current owners have converted and curated this property into a very unique modern home whilst retaining much of its period charm.
The entrance hall leads through to the living room with vaulted ceilings. Light pours into this space from the original church feature window and newly added skylights. A custom made oak staircase leads from this level to the mezzanine bedroom area with a beautiful porthole window with views over the rooftops of Kintbury.
The kitchen/dining room is a masterful use of space and design. Integrated modern AEG appliances sit alongside a custom designed quartz island unit to give clear identities to the practical and entertaining spaces of this room.
To the rear the sitting room has full height glass doors to let the light in and give access to the garden.
The ground floor double bedroom is a calm space with fitted wardrobes while room to add fitted wardrobes, while next to this is the family bathroom with separate shower and bath.
There is also a guest cloakroom on the ground floor with useful utility space that leads to a store room which provides excellent storage facilities and then onto the boiler room.
Finally, there is a light filled study to the front of the house accessed by a separate staircase and which features the original church window.
Outside the property benefits from its own very private rear garden. Part paved and part gravelled, it is a perfectly formed external area in which to enjoy outdoor dining.
Location
Hungerford 4 miles, Newbury 7 miles, M4 (J 14) 6.5 miles, London Paddington from Kintbury (from 1 hour) or Newbury (from 45 minutes). (All mileages and times are approximate)
Church House is situated in the heart of Kintbury, an extremely popular village located in the Kennet Valley. Locally known for its good range of facilities and services including the train station with direct links to Newbury, Reading and London Paddington. The village contains a local primary school, Montessori school, church, village store, post office, village hall, sporting facilities and pub/ restaurants. There are very convenient communication links with the M4 being accessed at either Junction 13 (8 miles), or Junction 14 (6 miles), or the A34 (5 miles). The market towns of Hungerford, Marlborough, Wantage, and Newbury are all within 15 miles. The Kennet Valley is famous for its fishing, networks of footpaths and bridleways. The valley is bounded by the Wessex Downs, the Ridgeway, and the Savernake Forest.
Square Footage: 1,581 sq ft
Directions
RG17 9TU
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Mains drainage
Underfloor heating ( wet system)
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Crime score
Low crime
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