- Wonderful village location +
- Period features throughout +
- Open plan kitchen/diner +
- Living room with log burner +
- Separate annexe +
- Mature gardens measuring 120 ft. +
- Outdoor kitchen +
- Walking distance to village pub +
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A beautifully renovated period cottage situated in the desirable village of HIGHCLERE boasting a kitchen/diner, character features throughout, an ANNEXE and a beautiful mature garden with driveway parking for multiple vehicles.
DESCRIPTION
Woodbine Cottage, a charming three bedroom, semi-detached property, is nestled in the highly sought-after village of Highclere offering a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The spacious living room welcomes you with a cosy log burner leading into the open plan kitchen/diner. This inviting space boasts cream shaker-style units, solid wood worktops, a range oven, a wine fridge and integrated appliances, all complemented by another log burner. There is a very handy dog/boot room, and a convenient WC leads to a utility room completing the ground floor. Upstairs you'll find three comfortable bedrooms, bedroom two benefitting from built-in storage, and a beautifully refitted family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
A standout feature of this home is the impressive 120 ft rear garden, a beautifully mature and vibrant space, thoughtfully landscaped with an array of established plants and shrubs. Raised beds provide the perfect opportunity for keen gardeners to grow their own fruit and vegetables, creating a tranquil and productive outdoor retreat. Adding to the property's appeal is a spacious annexe featuring its own log burner, a mezzanine level, ideal for a home office or additional accommodation for family, and a shower room. To the front, a gravel driveway provides ample parking for multiple vehicles.
SERVICES & MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property operates on oil fired central heating and septic tank drainage.
EPC rating: D
Council tax band: E
Highclere in North Hampshire is 4½ miles to the south of Newbury where Highclere Castle (the home of Downton Abbey) is located. Newbury Bypass gives very good access to the A34 and the M4 at junction 13. The countryside around Highclere is stunning, in particular the hills to the south with Beacon Hill and Watership Down. Newbury is an expanding and popular town with excellent local facilities including the nationally renowned Watermill Theatre and Newbury Racecourse.