Main Street, Chaddleworth, West Berkshire

£350,000 For Sale
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Property Description

  • No onward chain
  • Two receptions
  • Dual aspect log burner
  • Exposed red brick & beams
  • New kitchen
  • New bathroom
  • Village pub, primary school & church
  • Surrounded by rolling countryside
  • M4 motorway 5.6 miles
  • Hungerford 9.1 miles

Located in the picturesque village of Chaddleworth, West Berkshire, this end terrace house on Main Street offers 2 reception rooms, refitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and refitted bathroom.

As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the inviting warmth of the double aspect log burner, creating a cosy ambiance on chilly evenings. The vaulted ceiling and feature wall with beams offers character to the reception areas.

Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by open fields, make it an ideal haven for dog walkers and nature enthusiasts. With a primary school, a friendly pub, and a vibrant resident community, Chaddleworth offers a quintessential English village lifestyle that is hard to resist.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life or a place to raise a family in a close-knit community, this house makes an ideal choice. Wantage and Hungerford are within a 20 minute drive, trains to London within the hour via the latter. M4 motorway circa. 5.7 miles.

Comprising storm porch, living room, reception room, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms. A gravel area leads to a gated front courtyard with a footpath to the front door. The living room has a double aspect log burner into the second reception, which has vaulted ceilings and a feature wall with beams. The refitted kitchen has built in oven, hob and dishwasher. There is a handy under stair cupboard off the kitchen along with access to a rear lobby with doors to the rear and bathroom. The refitted bathroom has a shower over the bath. A door leads to stairs off the kitchen leading to two first floor bedrooms. Bedroom one has an airing cupboard housing a hot water tank and enjoys pleasant views over neighbouring gardens. Further benefits include air source heat pump central heating along with UPVC double glazing.

Outside there is communal parking area offering two parking spaces via mutual agreement with the neighbours. A side gate leads to the rear of all of the properties whilst also offering access to the rear door of this property along with a garden area, this garden is owned by the church and not by the property. There is a wooded area next to the garden, which is also owned by the church and provides access up to the surrounding open fields, ideal for dog walking and nature lovers.

Services: we are informed - air source heat pump (electric) central heating, mains sewage, water and electric.

Off the beaten track is the hidden gem that is Chaddleworth, in an area of ‘Outstanding Natural Beauty’ and lies below the southern slopes of the Berkshire Downs, just east of the A338 road, which runs between Hungerford and Wantage to form the western parish boundary. The parish mostly consists of farmland, with some scattered woodland such as Nine Acre Wood, Spray Wood, Down Copse, Rooksnest Copse and Bassdown Copse. The West Berkshire Golf Course, on Buckham Hill, and the northern edge of RAF Welford are in Poughley.

Chaddleworth has a primary school, a pub and a full-time resident community. The parish church sits in the western portion of the village adjoining the manor house, Chaddleworth House. Chaddleworth's pub, The Ibex, has won several awards including South East Entertainment Pub of the Year 2010 and West Berks CAMRA Community Pub 2009. Chaddleworth has a local microbrewery, called the Indigenous Brewery, located at Peacock Cottage on Main Street.

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