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Freehold - Guide £595,000 ESTATE AGENTS • VALUERS Scotts Orchard, Ascot Road, Touchen End, Holyport, Berkshire SL6 3JY Ref: 4837 Freehold - Guide £595,000 DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL SCOPE FOR EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT PLOT SIZE JUST OVER ONE THIRD OF AN ACRE RURAL LOCATION FAR REACHING VIEWS 100FT/30.5M FRONTAGE TO THE ROAD AND DEPTH OF 160FT/48.8M THREE BEDROOMS BATHROOM TRIPLE ASPECT SITTING ROOM CONSERVATORY KITCHEN DETACHED GARAGE OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING NO ONWARD CHAIN SOLE AGENTS One careful owner from new! A smart, well cared for detached bungalow built in 1960 by James Moss, a reputable local builder, pleasantly situated in a rural location overlooking fields to the rear. The bungalow is situated within a good sized plot of just over one third of an acre and offers tremendous potential for extension and improvement. Touchen End is a popular hamlet just south of Holyport village, with its idyllic village green, pond and popular local pubs/restaurants. The property is perfectly situated for easy access to the major towns of Maidenhead, Bracknell and Windsor, as well as access to excellent communications being only ten minutes’ drive from Junction 8/9 of the M4 motorway, whilst Maidenhead railway station with connection to Paddington is only fifteen minutes’ drive. 43 Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1PR Tel : 01753 856 683 Fax: 01753 854 945 e.mail: [email protected] www.lsandm.co.uk NOT TO SCALE © techno-graph S E 4.59 x 3.00 15'0" x 9'10 Kitchen Bedroom 2 3.04 x 3.04 3.86 x 2.74 9'11" x 9'11" 12'7" x 8'11" Living Room 7.50 x 3.33 24'7" x Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 3.68 x 3.36 3.52 x 2.85 12'0" x 11'0" 11'6" x 9'4" Floor Area Approx 101 sq m - 1087 sq ft (Gross Internal) DIRECTIONS: From Junction 8/9 of the M4 motorway, take the A308(M) signposted Maidenhead (Central). At the roundabout take the third exit on to Ascot Road (A330) signposted Holyport. Continue along this road, passing Holyport Village Green on the left-hand side, and continue for a further mile passing through the hamlets of Stud Green and on arriving at Touchen End, (having passed the turning for Paley Street on the right), Scotts Orchard will be found on the left, just before the signpost indicating ‘Long Lane Farm’. ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD: Council Tax Band ‘F’ www.lsandm.co.uk N.B. (1) Leyton-Smith & Moseley for themselves and for the vendor of this property whose agents they are, give notice that these particulars do not constitute, nor constitute any part of, an offer or a contract. (2) These particulars have been prepared as a general guide and for clarification Leyton-Smith & Moseley wish to inform prospective purchasers that they have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. (3) Room measurements should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. (4) These particulars are issued on the understanding that any negotiations respecting the property referred to will be conducted through Leyton-Smith & Moseley. Please advise when you are no longer seeking. .
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