- The property is not Listed +
- Impressive high ceilings creating a bright, open, and airy atmosphere throughout the property +
- Elegant Georgian / Early Victorian architecture featuring classic symmetry, refined proportions, and timeless period detailing +
- Extensive land offering privacy, open space, and views +
- Full-size private tennis court, ideal for recreation, training, and entertaining guests +
- Beautifully designed swimming pool providing a luxurious space for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment +
- Immaculately maintained gardens with mature planting, seasonal color, and tranquil outdoor spaces perfect for entertaining or quiet retreat +
The quintessential country house
ABOUT THIS HOUSE
Inleaze House is simply one of the area’s finest houses. The property dates from the late Georgian / Early Victorian period, is not Listed and is incredibly well presented as the vendors have invested significantly in the property in the time that they have been there. The property has a large reception hall with the generous and well-proportioned reception rooms leading off it; however the heart of the property is the simply fabulous kitchen. The ceiling height is superb throughout the property and there is abundant natural light.
The gardens have also recently benefited from significant investment and the property has wonderful views of the surrounding park and farmland. There is a partly walled garden with a swimming pool and Boule pitch, as well as an outbuilding providing garaging, kennelling, guest bedroom and shower room. A tennis court has been recently added. To the rear of the property there are further outbuildings with great potential. The setting is wonderful being in Hungerford Park, yet is only a short distance from the train station and amenities of both Hungerford and Kintbury.
ABOUT THIS AREA
Inleaze House lies just a short distance of the well-regarded town of Hungerford, a historic market town in Berkshire known for its charming countryside, canals, and rich cultural heritage, as well as a mainline station to Paddington, as well as the popular village of Kintbury. The walking and riding in the area is simply superb being on the foot of the Wessex Downs.
10 miles to the east is Newbury; with its large open market square and numerous pubs, the bustling market town is suffused in history. But what you might not know is that contemporary Newbury is home to a fresh and energetic vibe, stoked by some great independent shopping, a sparkling array of nearby dining options and a thriving café culture. If that wasn’t enough, its locality to outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming West Berkshire’s most sought after small town.
12 miles to the west lies Marlborough, a historic town in Wiltshire, renowned for its picturesque high street, Marlborough College, and proximity to the ancient Silbury Hill and Avebury stone circle. The town offers a blend of heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant culture.
There are a number of excellent state and independent schools in the area and road communications are fantastic.
SERVICES
Mains electricity. Private water & drains. Oil fired heating.
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TOWNS AND STATIONS
Hungerford 1.5 mile
Paddington station from 46 minutes
Newbury 1o miles
Paddington station from 40 minutes
Marlborough 12 miles
Andover 18 miles