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Vebraalto.Com 5 Southwold, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8XY £485,000 Freehold Located in the sought area of Wooden Hill, a stunning extended four Situation Energy Performance Rating bedroom detached home ideally positioned within a short walk of open Southwold is in a quiet residential cul-de-sac in the favoured area of E green space. The property has been meticulously maintained and Wooden Hill, the property is ideally located close to the recreation park Council Tax Band improved by the current owners to include a beautiful high specification and within easy reach of a local parade of shops. As well as local F kitchen/diner/family area to the rear of the house. Further accommodation amenities, the impressive Lexicon shopping centre is also within easy includes a refitted cloakroom, living room with views over the garden, a reach. Bracknell also works well for the commuter with access to both Local Authority master bedroom with refitted ensuite, three further bedrooms and a the A329(M), M4 and M3 motorways. The Look Out Discovery park is also Bracknell Forest Borough Council refitted family bathroom. Ample driveway parking is provided and there is close by which is ideal for walkers and cyclists alike. Directions a double garage with electric door. There is a well-tended garden to the Outside Leave Crowthorne via the Bracknell Road (B3348) heading towards rear ideal for entertaining with dual access from the kitchen. The front is laid to block paving and shingle providing parking for Bracknell. Bear left when the road split onto Foresters Way and proceed numerous vehicles. There is a double garage with electric door and light over the roundabout passing the Golden Retriever pub/restaurant on your • Beautiful condition throughout and power. The rear garden offers a good sized patio, raised flower bed left. The road forks at the traffic light, bear left onto Ringmead and take • uPVC windows and gas radiator heating with the majority laid to lawn with well stocked borders. the next left into Wooden Hill. Pass the school on your right hand side, Southwold will be the third turning on your left. Take the first mini cul-de- • Quiet cul-de-sac location sac on your left where the property will be found at the end of the cul-de- sac as indicated by our for sale sign. Ref: 14391156 | Folio: C5182 | 14th June 2019.
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