Guide price
£235,000
(£336/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for sale
Newbury Street, Lambourn RG17Freehold
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
700 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
C
About this property
Enclosed porch
17 ft. Living room with fireplace
Kitchen with convenient storage
Two double bedrooms
Built-in storage
Garden with patio and shed
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A charming, updated and redecorated characterful cottage located in the heart of the horse racing village of Lambourn. Best and Final Offers are invited in writing by 1 pm on Monday the 22nd July 2024.
Public notice
Best and Final Offers are invited in writing by 1 pm on Monday the 22nd July 2024.
Description
This delightful cottage built in 1850 retains many original features such as an open fireplace and beams offering plenty character. The accommodation is approximately 700 sq. Ft. And comprises an entrance hall, living room with open fireplace and kitchen on the ground floor. To the first floor, there is a generous bathroom and two double bedrooms, the main bedroom with a feature fireplace and the second bedroom with a wardrobe.
Outside
The property is accessed down three steps to the enclosed porch. The rear south-facing garden is accessed from the kitchen door and has a paved area, a shed which has power and light, and a delightful, new bridge over the stream to the other side of the garden, which is laid to gravel. The garden is enclosed by wooden panel fencing and is secluded.
Services & material information
All mains services are connected. The property operates on gas central heating. The cottage benefits from a new roof and new flooring in the living room, as well as a new boiler fitted.
Council tax band: C
Energy efficiency rating: E<br /><br />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.
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Listed by
Jones Robinson