- Cosy sitting room with woodburning stove +
- Character features +
- Generous garden +
- Off-road parking for up to three vehicles. +
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) +
- Easy walking distance to village amenities +
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A charming characterful cottage in the heart of the rural village of Lambourn, benefitting from a generous garden and ample off-road parking.
DESCRIPTION
This deceptively spacious two-bedroom character cottage offers the perfect blend of charm, comfort, and convenience. Enjoying a good-sized south-westerly facing rear garden and valuable off-road parking, the property is ideally located within easy walking distance of the village amenities. The ground floor features a welcoming sitting room with a cosy wood-burning stove and patio doors opening onto the garden, a separate dining room with an open fireplace, a well-appointed kitchen, and a useful utility area. Upstairs, two double bedrooms and a generous bathroom provide comfortable accommodation. Additional benefits include gas-fired central heating and replacement double glazing, making this an appealing home for those seeking village life with space to relax both indoor and out.
OUTSIDE
Behind the wooden gates, there is off-road parking for three vehicles and a generous south-westerly facing rear garden, laid mainly to lawn. The garden also features couple of raised beds and a covered entertaining space, perfect for al-fresco dining.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected. The property operates on gas-fired central heating.
Council tax band: C
Energy efficiency rating: D
The property had former planning approval for a loft conversion and conservatory (now expired), demonstrating scope for buyers wishing to explore further enlargement, subject to planning.
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.