Spacious extended family home with studio room and secluded westerly garden.
150 sq. m. (1,615 sq. ft.) of versatile accommodation
Set on a generous westerly corner plot in a quiet cul‑de‑sac, this extended 1930s semi offers 150 sq. m. (1,615 sq. ft.) of flexible family accommodation. The house combines period charm — double bay windows and an original stained‑glass entrance — with contemporary comforts including air conditioning, underfloor heating and integrated ceiling speakers.
Living spaces flow well for everyday family life and entertaining: a formal sitting room with wood burner, an open‑plan living/dining area with tri‑fold doors to the patio, and a substantial kitchen/breakfast room with island and marble worktops. A versatile, air‑conditioned ground‑floor room with a fully tiled wet room, underfloor heating and folding doors currently used as a studio could serve as a fourth bedroom, ensuite suite or self‑contained annexe (subject to necessary consents).
Upstairs are three well‑proportioned bedrooms and a dual‑aspect four‑piece bathroom with heated floor and towel rail. Outside, the secluded rear garden widens to the back, offering lawn, patio areas and mature planting, while the paved driveway provides off‑street parking for two cars. Location benefits include parks, shops and bus links nearby, and Reading town centre and stations within a circa 25‑minute walk or short drive.
Practical points to note: the property is Freehold and presented in good decorative order, but further enlargement (loft conversion or annexe) would require planning consent and neighbouring properties have carried out loft works. Council tax sits at Band E, which is above average. Overall this is a spacious, well‑specified family home in a convenient inner‑city location, with clear scope to personalise or extend subject to permissions.