Three-bedroom mews house with private garden, garages and estate facilities — no onward chain..
Three double bedrooms, master with ensuite
Set within the converted Benedictine Abbey estate, this traditionally styled end-of-terrace mews house offers low-maintenance living with generous internal space and strong communal amenities. The ground floor flows from a hall and cloakroom into a spacious living room with twin French doors to a private south‑west garden, plus a kitchen/dining room ideal for everyday family life. The first floor provides a master bedroom with ensuite and two further double bedrooms. The property is free of onward chain and benefits from two garages plus additional parking.
The estate’s landscaped grounds are a standout — tennis courts, cricket pitch, pavilion and a children’s play area offer recreation and attractive outlooks across protected green space. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, footpaths, canal walks and village amenities are close by, with good local schools and a mainline station linking to Reading, Newbury and London.
Practical costs and tenure are important here: the long lease (999 years from 2002, c.978 years remaining) gives security, but there is an estate service charge (£1,580pa) plus a small ground rent (£150pa). Council tax is described as expensive. An image note indicates some roof issues on period-style elements — this should be inspected and priced into any offer. Overall this property will suit buyers seeking a low-upkeep home in attractive communal grounds, especially those downsizing from larger houses who value external space and estate facilities.