Large period family home on 1/4-acre plot in top school catchments.
Four double bedrooms with principal en-suite and family bathroom
Large plot approx. 1/4 acre with mature, private rear garden
Generous 2,450 sq ft internal accommodation across two storeys
Summer house/home office provides separate workspace
Attached single garage and off-street parking for multiple cars
Within John Rankin and St Bartholomew's school catchments
Retains 1930s character but will require modernisation in places
Council tax banding expensive; offered with complete onward chain
This substantial 1930s four-bedroom detached house sits on an approximate 1/4-acre plot on Enborne Road, offering roomy, flexible accommodation across 2,450 sq ft — ideal for a growing family. Positioned on the south side of Newbury, it falls within the popular John Rankin and St Bartholomew’s school catchments and benefits from a large, well-maintained rear garden and mature boundary planting for privacy.
The ground floor layout provides multiple reception rooms including a drawing/dining room, sitting room, garden room and a kitchen/breakfast room, plus a useful office/study, utility and large pantry. Upstairs are four double bedrooms, a principal en-suite and a family bathroom with separate shower. A single attached garage and off-street parking add practical convenience.
Outside, the lawned garden, mature shrubs and trees create significant outdoor amenity; a summer house/home office at the far end gives flexible workspace or hobby use. The house retains period character and good kerb appeal but will suit buyers seeking some modernisation to update services, kitchen or bathrooms to contemporary tastes.
Practical points: the property is freehold with no reported flood risk and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity. Council tax is relatively high for the area and buyers should note the home is offered with a complete onward chain, allowing a straightforward purchase timeline.