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House For Sale £750,000
Inkpen Road, Kintbury, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17


Description
Glencoe is a handsome double-fronted Edwardian
property with some wonderful period features including fireplaces and a great deal of character throughout. The ground floor consists of a generous reception room featuring a woodburning stove and which opens out into a wonderfully light dining area which in turn leads into the newly refitted kitchen. Bi-fold doors from the dining
area open onto the rear garden. There is also a snug with an open fireplace, which opens into play room/study to the rear. A newly created utility room and a cloakroom complete the downstairs accommodation.
The first floor offers a generous principal bedroom
with an ensuite shower room. The 3 further double
bedrooms are served by the beautifully appointed and newly updated family bathroom which features a roll-top bath and large shower cubicle.

Outside
The property is set behind an attractive brick wall with a pathway leading to the front door. To the left of the path there is an area of garden whilst to the right there is driveway parking in front of the garage. The rear garden is enclosed, mainly laid to lawn, with a terrace adjacent to the house and a paved dining area to the rear. Ideally placed for families, Glencoe is situated adjacent to the recreation ground and opposite the Jubilee Centre (a sports hall and leisure facility run by the community). There is a single garage which can be accessed also directly from the utility room, driveway parking to the front with an electric car charging point.

Situation
Glencoe sits in the heart of the village of Kintbury, being within a conservation area and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a good range of facilities including a Post Office/store, a delicatessen and bakery, a church, primary school and several pubs. Kintbury sits on the beautiful Kennet and Avon Canal and has a train station on the outskirts of the village, with trains to London Paddington taking approximately 1 hour. The surrounding countryside offers innumerable footpaths and bridleways. The historic market town of Hungerford lies 4 miles to the west and provides a wide range of shops and services whilst the larger centre of Newbury is 7 miles to the east with both centres having train services to London Paddington. The M4 is to the north and can be accessed at Junction 13 or 14. There is a good range of state and private schooling in the area, including St Gabriels, Cheam and Marlborough College.

Additional Information
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
External car charging point.
West Berkshire Council - Council Tax Band E

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