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The Thatched House Chieveley, Berkshire The Thatched House Chieveley, Berkshire The Thatched House There is a good range of other schools in the area, both state and private, including Brockhurst & High Street, Chieveley, Marlston, Elstree, Cheam, Downe House, Radley Berkshire RG20 8TE College and St Gabriel’s, as well as Chieveley Primary School, Acres of Fun Day Nursery and A beautiful period house with Quackers Day Nursery in the village. south facing garden in the The property The Thatched House is a delightful village house heart of a popular village set in a beautiful, mainly walled garden extending to about 0.7 acres. Dating from the 17th century, Newbury 5 miles (London Paddington from the property is full of character with many original 52 mins), Didcot 12 miles (London Paddington features and now forms a charming family home from 43 minutes) Reading 17 miles, with great entertaining space. A34/M4 (Jct 13) 0.5 miles The rooms are of good proportions and include Dining hall | Family room | Drawing room a large light dining hall with doors to the terrace Study | Kitchen/breakfast room | Utility room and garden, big sitting room/family room with bay Cloakroom | Master bedroom with en suite window and fitted cupboards, kitchen/breakfast 4 further bedrooms | 2 further bathrooms room with Aga range cooker and drawing room EPC rating F with a pretty inglenook fireplace and log burner. There is also a double bedroom, good sized study Double garage | Garden with attractive curved window, bathroom, utility About 0.7 acres room and cloakroom on the ground floor. Location Upstairs is the master bedroom with en suite The Thatched House is situated in Chieveley, shower room, 3 further bedrooms and a a popular Berkshire village just north of Newbury family bathroom. on the edge of beautiful countryside in an Area The house is designed in such a way that all the of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet with excellent main reception rooms and bedrooms look out over access to London and to the west and north via the lovely walled garden. the M4 and A34. Outside The village has an active community with very The property is approached through wooden gates good local facilities including a shop/post leading to a gravelled parking area in front of the office, primary school, doctors’ surgery, public house. There is a double garage with electric doors house, recreation ground and cricket and tennis and a staircase up to a games room above. clubs. The village is in the catchment area for the renowned Downs Secondary School The beautiful walled garden is mainly laid to lawn in Compton. edged with numerous well stocked borders and a variety of mature shrubs and trees including The market town of Newbury offers a wider a stunning Catalpa/Indian Bean Tree. There is range of shopping and leisure amenities a small orchard with a number of dwarf fruit including Newbury Racecourse and the trees as well as a vegetable garden with a fruit Watermill Theatre and a mainline station with cage and a greenhouse enclosed by a mature trains into London Paddington. hornbeam hedge. Floorplans Main House internal area (321 sq m) 3,458 sq ft Garage internal area (41 sq m) 437 sq ft For identification purposes only. Bedroom 5 Drawing Room 5.71 x 3.13 5.46 x 3.67 Kitchen Breakfast 18'9" x 10'3" 17'11" x 12'0" 4.50 x 3.71 Area (Maximum) 14'9" x 12'2" 3.28 x 2.38 Seat 10'9" x 7'10" General Study 4.79 x 3.17 Services: Electricity, mains water and drainage. 15'9" x 10'5" Oil fired central heating. Family Room 6.89 x 4.62 Local Authority: West Berkshire District Sill Utility 22'7" x 15'2" Council. Tel. 01635 42400 3.23 x 2.98 10'7" x 9'9" Council Tax: Band G £2,617.03 for 2016/17 Ground Floor 6.08 x 2.60 19'11" x 8'6" Dining Hall (Maximum) 9.26 x 2.94 Directions 30'5" x 9'8" From Newbury take the road north following the signs to the A34/M4. Just after the roundabout Bedroom 4 3.65 x 2.13 Bedroom 3 at the M4 junction, continue to follow the signs 12'0" x 7'0" 3.78 x 3.70 Principal Bedroom 12'5" x 12'2" for Chieveley, keeping to the left and making 5.70 x 3.72 (Maximum) 18'8" x 12'2" sure not to get on to the A34. Follow the road up to the T-junction and turn left. Follow the road into Chieveley, pass the Red Lion Inn on the left, and continue through the village passing the village shop. The entrance to the property Garage 7.01 x 5.45 Bedroom 2 7.00 x 5.80 23'0" x 17'11" will be found a short distance along on the right 3.86 x 3.81 23'0" x 19'0" First Floor 12'8" x 12'6" hand side just before the village hall. (Maximum) Floor Above Garage FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Newbury Denotes restricted head height 55 Northbrook Street, Newbury RG14 1AN © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8249303/DMS 01635 521707 [email protected] struttandparker.com IMPORTANT NOTICE Strutt & Parker LLP gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptions, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection 55 offices across England and Scotland, or otherwise. 3. Strutt & Parker LLP does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. Strutt & Parker LLP does not accept responsibility for any expenses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. If there is anything of including 10 offices in Central London particular importance to you, please contact this office and Strutt & Parker will try to have the information checked for you. Photographs taken March 2016. Particulars prepared March 2016..
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