Four-bedroom renovated detached house with large gardens in sought-after Whitchurch Hill, two miles from Pangbourne station.
- Recently renovated throughout with triple glazed windows
- Four bedrooms, three reception rooms, flexible family layout
- Large 0.26 acre wrap-around garden with summer house and workshop
- Spacious paved driveway with multiple off-street parking spaces
- Mixed heating: gas boiler radiators and electric underfloor heating
- Slow broadband speeds in the area; check requirements
- Council Tax Band F — expensive
- Built 1979; cavity walls partly insulated (assumed)
Occupying a quiet corner position in Whitchurch Hill, this fully renovated four-bedroom detached house offers generous family accommodation across a well-proportioned layout. The home combines contemporary upgrades — triple glazing, oak floors and modern sanitaryware — with flexible living rooms including a drawing room with a soapstone-topped log burner, separate family and sitting rooms and a kitchen/breakfast room with underfloor heating and integrated ceiling speakers.
Set on a larger-than-average 0.26 acre plot, the gardens are a major feature: wrap-around terraces for al fresco dining, extensive lawns, a sunken fire pit with integrated speakers and lighting, raised vegetable beds, a large summer house and a separate workshop. A wide paved driveway provides ample off-street parking for several cars and gated side access leads to the private rear garden.
Upstairs the principal and second bedrooms have wall-to-wall built-in wardrobes and eaves storage; a third bedroom enjoys rural views. The house benefits from modern heating systems (gas boiler with radiators plus some electric underfloor heating), envirovent extractors in wet rooms and improved thermal performance from triple glazing. The property sits in an affluent, low-crime village with excellent schooling options nearby and good rail links from Pangbourne to Reading and London.
Considerations: broadband speeds are slow in the immediate area and council tax is high (Band F). The property was built in 1979 so buyers wanting an entirely new fabric should note the cavity walls are partially insulated (assumed). Overall this is a versatile family home with significant garden and entertaining appeal, ideal for buyers seeking peaceful village living within commuting distance of Reading and London.