- New windows throughout +
- Spacious open plan kitchen +
- Driveway parking for two vehicles +
- Inglenook fireplace +
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty +
- Private garden +
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Built in 1890, nestled in the hamlet of Newtown Hungerford, this spacious and characterful, four bedroom detached home is STEEPED IN HISTORY. Improved by the current owners the property offers an enchanting blend of CLASSIC FEATURES and modern convenience.
DESCRIPTION
Spanning 1,500ft2, this property offers flexible living accommodation. Charming features include exposed timbers showcasing its rich heritage and character. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, a good size living room with a stunning inglenook fireplace, and a generous ground floor bedroom that also benefits from a feature fireplace. The open plan kitchen is at the heart of the home, providing ample storage and a dining area, perfect for entertaining, with patio doors leading to the rear garden. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, a shower room and a family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
There is driveway parking for two vehicles to the side of the house with a gate leading to the rear garden. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with a patio, perfect for al fresco dining. There is a myriad of mature plants and shrubs.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property is connected to mains electricity, benefits from LPG gas heating and operates on a septic tank.
Council tax band: F
Energy efficiency rating: D
The hamlet of Hungerford Newtown boasts its own public house and is situated approximately 1 mile from the M4 junction 14 and 3 miles from Hungerford town centre. Hungerford is renowned for its antiques and benefits from a range of boutiques, shops and 2 supermarkets and is situated on the banks of the Kennet and Avon Canal. It has a primary and comprehensive school, library, doctor’s surgery and leisure centre. There is a rail service to Newbury, Reading and London Paddington.