4 bedroom end of terrace house
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End of terrace house
4 beds
2 baths
3121
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Edwardian extension to impressive Victorian country house
- Outstandingly elegant drawing room
- Well proportioned accommodation
- Secluded garden and woodland extending to one acre
- Excellent communications to London both by road and rail
- EPC Rating = F
A fabulous country house with extensive gardens and woodland.
Description
This elegant period property, built in the early 1900s, forms a major extension to an impressive Victorian country house.
The property enjoys spacious rooms, with high ceilings and well-proportioned double-glazed windows, with a southerly aspect. The magnificent drawing room boasts panelled walls, an ornate ceiling and an attractive fireplace.
The kitchen/dining room is similarly gracious and leads to a conservatory with access to the garden. There is a downstairs WC and small storage area under the stairs. Below the conservatory is useful storage space.
The first floor offers a generous principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, three further double bedrooms and family bathroom and shower.
The top floor comprises a light and airy studio with far reaching views over the garden and woodland beyond. There is also an adjacent attic store which has the potential to convert into a bedroom and en suite bathroom.
Outside
The grounds extend to over one acre and include a lawn to the front bordered by mature shrubs, an adjacent levelled lawn area and an area of private woodland, beyond which lies the Dean Wood. A gravel drive (sole access) leads off the communal driveway to a garage and carport, with parking for several cars.
Additional parking is available in the Deanwood House communal car park. The property also enjoys a dedicated share of the communal kitchen garden.
Location
This fine country house lies in open countryside just west of Newbury. It is set in mature gardens and grounds and is approached from a private drive. The village of Stockcross has a primary school, a village hall, and a shop/café. Although in a rural setting the house is well placed for easy access to Newbury’s town centre which is less than two miles away. Communications are excellent by road via the A34 and M4 and by rail via Newbury main line station. There is a direct train service from Newbury (50 minutes) to London Paddington.
In the wider vicinity there is an excellent range of independent schools, Cheam, Brockhurst and Marlsten, Bradfield College, and Pangbourne College, St Andrews, St Gabriels, Horris Hill, and Elstree School.
Square Footage: 4,057 sq ft
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. Take the first right turn in to the drive for Deanwood House. Just before the main house, take the right hand track to the end, where a gate provides access to the parking area for Number 7.
Additional Info
Date of construction: 1907
Ground rent: £0
Service Charge £250 per month
Lease: 999 years from 1978
Council Tax: Band F
Services: Mains water, electricity.
Private drainage.
Propane gas central Heating.
Gigaclear broadband.
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Description
This elegant period property, built in the early 1900s, forms a major extension to an impressive Victorian country house.
The property enjoys spacious rooms, with high ceilings and well-proportioned double-glazed windows, with a southerly aspect. The magnificent drawing room boasts panelled walls, an ornate ceiling and an attractive fireplace.
The kitchen/dining room is similarly gracious and leads to a conservatory with access to the garden. There is a downstairs WC and small storage area under the stairs. Below the conservatory is useful storage space.
The first floor offers a generous principal bedroom with en suite bathroom, three further double bedrooms and family bathroom and shower.
The top floor comprises a light and airy studio with far reaching views over the garden and woodland beyond. There is also an adjacent attic store which has the potential to convert into a bedroom and en suite bathroom.
Outside
The grounds extend to over one acre and include a lawn to the front bordered by mature shrubs, an adjacent levelled lawn area and an area of private woodland, beyond which lies the Dean Wood. A gravel drive (sole access) leads off the communal driveway to a garage and carport, with parking for several cars.
Additional parking is available in the Deanwood House communal car park. The property also enjoys a dedicated share of the communal kitchen garden.
Location
This fine country house lies in open countryside just west of Newbury. It is set in mature gardens and grounds and is approached from a private drive. The village of Stockcross has a primary school, a village hall, and a shop/café. Although in a rural setting the house is well placed for easy access to Newbury’s town centre which is less than two miles away. Communications are excellent by road via the A34 and M4 and by rail via Newbury main line station. There is a direct train service from Newbury (50 minutes) to London Paddington.
In the wider vicinity there is an excellent range of independent schools, Cheam, Brockhurst and Marlsten, Bradfield College, and Pangbourne College, St Andrews, St Gabriels, Horris Hill, and Elstree School.
Square Footage: 4,057 sq ft
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. Take the first right turn in to the drive for Deanwood House. Just before the main house, take the right hand track to the end, where a gate provides access to the parking area for Number 7.
Additional Info
Date of construction: 1907
Ground rent: £0
Service Charge £250 per month
Lease: 999 years from 1978
Council Tax: Band F
Services: Mains water, electricity.
Private drainage.
Propane gas central Heating.
Gigaclear broadband.
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