A wonderful three storey period house occupying arguably one of the most picturesque locations in Hungerford, fronting directly onto Portdown common.
This very special home enjoys unrivalled far reaching views over the two hundred and twenty acre ancient common yet is located just ten minutes walk from the Town Centre and the railway station.
The property dates back to around 1800 and still retains immense character including tall ceilings, open fireplaces and large bay windows.
The house now requires general updating and renovation and presents a rare opportunity for a buyer to add their own style in the process.
On the ground floor the accommodation includes a double aspect bay fronted Drawing room, a separate Dining room and a Kitchen. Steps from the Kitchen lead down to a useful cellar.
Upstairs, there are six generously proportioned Bedrooms and a Bathroom, arranged over the first and second floors. These could easily be re configured to suit individual preferences. The finishing touch is a detached brick built store room in the rear garden.
Outside The house stands in a substantial plot of around 0.25 of an acre. The garden includes expansive lawns interspersed with many mature shrubs and trees and enjoys excellent seclusion.
Parking Residents can apply for a parking permit from The Town and Manor to park nearby.
Situation
The pretty market Town of Hungerford is steeped in History and sits on the banks of the chalk stream River Kennet and the Kennet and Avon canal. The Town is well served by a variety of shops including butchers, bakers, independent retailers and of course antique shops. Other amenities include two supermarkets, a post office, two building societies and a doctors surgery. There is also a swimming pool, leisure sports centre, gym and tennis club.
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