- Entrance porch +
- Kitchen/breakfast room +
- Dining room +
- Sitting room with woodburner +
- Enclosed private garden +
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty +
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Situated in the very heart of Lambourn, within easy walking distance of its shops and amenities, this charming pre 1820 two-bedroom cottage is a rare and enchanting find. Brimming with warmth and character, the property offers generous proportions, beautiful ORIGINAL FEATURES, and a wonderfully private south-west facing garden.
DESCRIPTION
One of the cottage’s most striking features is its generous ceiling heights, which create a bright and airy atmosphere throughout. This sense of space is beautifully complemented by original tiled flooring and elegant wooden floors that highlight the property’s period character. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, a cosy sitting room with a woodburning stove, a refitted bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room, and a separate dining room. Upstairs are two generous bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes.
OUTSIDE
The private rear garden is a true highlight — fully enclosed and enjoying a sunny south-west orientation. A myriad of mature shrubs and trees creates a peaceful, well-established setting. A large garden shed provides ample storage and offers excellent potential for conversion into a home office.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected. The property operates on gas central heating.
Council tax band: D
Energy efficiency rating: D
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.