Large four-bedroom period house with big garden, garage and no onward chain.
- Approximately 2,002 sq ft of living space over two floors
- Four double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes/cupboards
- Large south-easterly rear garden with patio and mature hedging
- Driveway parking for multiple cars plus attached single garage
- Walking distance to Newbury town centre and mainline station
- In Falkland and Park House school catchment (Park House rated poorly)
- Built c.1930; may benefit from interior modernisation
- Double glazing installed before 2002; above-average council tax
A spacious 1930s semi-detached family house offering about 2,002 sq ft of adaptable living space on a large plot in south Newbury. The house keeps period character, with an arched entrance, open fire and fitted wardrobes in all four double bedrooms. Practical features include gas central heating, driveway parking, an attached single garage and a generous south-easterly rear garden with patio.
Well placed for families, the property sits in the Falkland and Park House catchment and is within walking distance of Newbury town centre and the mainline station (regular direct trains to London Paddington). The layout—entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom and two bath/shower rooms plus separate WC—works well for family life and home working.
No onward chain makes the purchase timeline straightforward. Buyers should note the house was built in the 1930s and while well presented externally it may benefit from interior modernisation to meet contemporary standards. The double glazing was installed before 2002 and the property has above-average council tax; those factors could influence running costs and refurbishment planning.
Overall this is a sizeable, characterful family home in a very affluent, low-crime area with excellent transport links and a large private garden — suited to families seeking space and school catchment advantages, or buyers wanting a period property with scope to update.