A beautifully presented four bedroom detached home, perfectly tucked away in a tranquil leafy cul-de-sac in one of Hungerford’s most sought-after locations.
Hamblin Meadow
On the ground floor, the property features two elegant reception rooms: a generous sitting room with large windows overlooking the front garden and drive, and a well finished dinning room with French doors opening onto the patio before extending into the rear garden — perfect for blending indoor and outdoor entertaining.
The Kitchen forms the heart of the home, the playroom just off it allowing further access to the garden and the garage. This bright, versatile space is fitted with a sleek range of high specification units, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Finally there is a well appointed cloakroom on the ground floor.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom features a spacious layout and a contemporary en suite shower room. There are three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. The landing provides access to an airing cupboard and the loft. The rear bedrooms also benefit from the amazing views over the fields to the north.
Outside, the property benefits from generous driveway parking for 3 cars leading to the garage, as well as additional space to the side. The rear garden is a combination of lawn and raised beds, offering privacy and greenery.
Hungerford, West Berkshire
This property lies to the north side of the pretty market town of Hungerford, with picturesque rural views from the upper windows. The town is steeped in history and sits on the banks of the chalk stream River Kennet and the Kennet and Avon Canal which along with the Hungerford Common provide amazing spaces to walk and for children to play. It is only one mile distance to the train station but less to the wonderful array of boutique shops, including Barrs Yard with Trays Café and Grape Smith worth visiting within a short walk. The town is well served by a variety of shops including butchers, bakers, independent retailers and antique shops, with a weekly market on Wednesdays. There are also a number of well regarded cafes, restaurants and public houses in which to dine as well as two fuel stations.
There is a mainline train station within the town, with trains to London Paddington taking approximately one hour. Road links to the area are excellent, with M4 Junction 14 being approximately three miles away. It’s an area that combines village charm with excellent connectivity, making it a truly desirable place to call home
Services
• Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage.
• Electric vehicle charger
• Connection to Gigaclear ultra-fast fibre broadband is available at the property.
• Council tax – House is Band F 2025/26 £3529.82
• Local authority: West Berkshire.
Telephone
• RG17 0HJ
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