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2 bed Flat For Sale £250,000
Bucklebury Place, Upper Woolhampton, Reading RG7


Description
A unique character two bedroom first floor apartment forming part of a beautiful Victorian country house. Bucklebury Place is in a lovely rural setting, well away from noise and an ideal place to relax in the country and enjoy splendid views towards Watership Down. The apartment has some delightful period features including a 26ft reception room, high ceilings and feature fireplace. EPC Rating D.
Accommodation
The stairs from the grand entrance hall leads to the first floor where this apartment is located, entering into the apartment there is a 16ft fitted kitchen, the generous reception room offers space for dining and lounge area with feature fireplace and far reaching views, additionally there is a second internal cloak room with a double bank of wardrobes. Back into the inner hallway there is an ideal home office area, three piece family bathroom, two bedrooms, the smaller of which has built in wardrobes and the principle with en suite shower room.

Outside space
Extensive communal grounds and parking.
Local authority and services
West Berkshire Council, Newbury -
Council Tax Band C - £1737.52 for 2021/22
Mains electricity, mains water, private drainage system, lpg central heating.
Gigaclear broadband available

local information
Bucklebury Place is in Upper Woolhampton which is easily accessible to the A4 between Reading and Newbury. The villages of Upper Bucklebury, Chapel Row and Woolhampton are all nearby.

Woolhampton is an historic and picturesque village located along A4, about halfway between Reading and Newbury, it is also convenient for J12 and J13 of the M4.

Due to its location on the Bath Road, Woolhampton was well served by Coaching Inns. Today, two public houses and a newsagents/general store remain alongside the main road, and the Rowbarge next to the swing bridge on the Kennet and Avon Canal has a great reputation for good hearty pub fare.

The Canal passes through the village which provides pleasant waterside and country walks.

Midgham Railway station is near the centre of the village and offers hourly trains to Reading and Newbury. From Reading, there is a fast service (approx 25 minutes) to London Paddington.

Woolhampton has its own Church of England Primary School and Theale Green Secondary School is a short drive away. There is a good selection of Private schools in the local area too, which include The Elstree School in Upper Woolhampton, Pangbourne College and Bradfield College.

Tenure and service charges
Held on the balance of a 150 year lease commencing 24 June 1979 (108 year unexpired)
Peppercorn Ground Rent per annum and a variable Maintenance Charge of, at present circa £3960 per annum.

The Freehold is owned by Bucklebury Place Management Limited (bpm Ltd) which, we understand, is collectively owned by the residents.

Conveyancing
Through our in house Conveyancing team, we can ensure ease and efficiency for a competitive, no-sale, no-fee quote. Ask us for a quote today.
Disclaimer
These particulars are a general guide only. They do not form part of any contract. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested.
Buyers information
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