- Split level master bedroom +
- Original Cruck beams +
- Generous kitchen/diner +
- Family room +
- Potential annex (STTP) +
- Private garden +
- Detached double garage +
- Off road parking +
- Ample storage throughout +
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty +
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Cruck House is an enchanting Grade II listed period property offering immense CHARM and CHARACTER, with a private garden and double garage with two multifunctional rooms above.
Best and final bids are to be presented in writing by 12 noon on Friday 16th May 2025.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Best and final bids are to be presented in writing by 12 noon on Friday 16th May 2025.
DESCRIPTION
This characterful Grade II listed property provides spacious, light and airy accommodation over two floors. The ground floor comprises a welcoming reception hall with log burner, a generous size drawing room, home office, shower room, cloakroom, and a versatile family room. A fabulous kitchen/diner is truly the heart of the home, boasting an impressive four oven Aga. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a modern family bathroom, and a split-level main bedroom which has original Cruck beams and an en-suite shower room.
OUTSIDE
The property benefits from off road parking and a large, detached double garage which offers two rooms above. The previous owners had planning permission to convert to an annex which has now lapsed. To the rear is a fully enclosed garden with a decking area ideal for al fresco dining. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with a selection of shrubs and plants.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected.
Council tax band: F
Energy efficiency rating: exempt
The Lambourn Valley is part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Lambourn itself is a bustling village renowned for its horse racing connections, with the convenience of local shops, a post office, church, primary school and recreational facilities available, with many beautiful countryside walks on the doorstep. Commuting is convenient, with the village being just 5 miles from junction 14 of the M4 and the nearby market towns of Hungerford and Wantage approximately 8 miles distant. The larger towns of Newbury (13 miles), Swindon (10 miles) and Didcot (14 miles) all have main line routes to London Paddington and connecting trains are available at Hungerford.