Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family space with patio doors
Dual-aspect living room with wood-burning stove and garden access
Ground-floor master with dressing room and en-suite shower room
Two upstairs double bedrooms each with walk-in wardrobes
Solar water heating and ground-floor underfloor heating
Large, low-maintenance garden with far-reaching countryside views
Garage, driveway and additional gated parking/double carport
Oil-fired boiler (main heating); council tax rated expensive
Set within a small, tucked-away development in Curridge, this substantial four-bedroom detached home offers generous living space and far-reaching countryside views. Built in 2015, the property combines modern finishes with practical family planning: a large open-plan kitchen/dining/family area, a dual-aspect living room with wood burner, and ground-floor master suite with dressing room and en-suite. Underfloor heating to the ground floor and solar water heating reduce running costs and add comfort.
Upstairs provides two further double bedrooms, each with walk-in wardrobes, and a family bathroom, creating flexible sleeping arrangements for children or guests. The house sits on a large plot with a low-maintenance landscaped garden, terrace and private outlook over paddocks. Parking is generous with a single garage, driveway and additional gated parking leading to a double carport.
Practical considerations are stated plainly: the main heating system is oil-fired boiler with underfloor heating, council tax is expensive, and the property sits in a semi-rural hamlet with limited immediate amenities — commuting and shopping will likely require a car. The title is currently under review for any potential covenants or restrictions, and prospective buyers should confirm services, systems and appliances have been tested.
This home will particularly suit families seeking space, modern construction and peaceful countryside living close to Newbury. It also offers potential to personalise and enhance landscaping or internal finishes to match long-term tastes.