- Charming Feature +
- 4 story town house +
- Refitted Kitchen & bathroom +
- Wood burning stove +
- Basment +
- No onward chain +
Located within Reading’s well-established Eldon Conservation Area, this attractive period terrace cottage combines traditional character with a considered modern approach to presentation. The property occupies a convenient position within easy reach of Reading town centre, the University of Reading, and the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
The ground floor accommodation comprises a welcoming sitting room retaining period features, leading through to a refitted kitchen/dining room where contemporary fittings sit comfortably alongside the home’s original character. A basement room provides additional ancillary space suitable for storage or flexible use.
On the floors above, there is a double bedroom and a tastefully updated bathroom, finished in a modern style, and a multi-purpose loft space.
Externally, the property benefits from a courtyard garden, offering a private outdoor area in a central location. A further advantage is the absence of an onward chain.
This property offers a balanced combination of character and modern comfort and would appeal to professionals, first-time buyers, or those seeking a well-located home within a conservation area.
Additional Information: - The property is in a conservation area
The Seller has confirmed that a right of way exists over the neighbouring property to gain rear access
Parking
On-street parking requires residents and visitors permits which are issued upon application by Reading Borough Council, charges apply, for an up to date list of charges please check reading.gov.uk "permit charges"
Property construction – Standard form
Services:
Gas - mains
Water – mains
Drainage – mains
Electricity - mains
Heating - Gas central heating
Broadband connection available (information obtained from Ofcom):
Ultrafast – Fibre to the premises (FTTP)
Mobile phone coverage
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