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Built in 2002, this traditionally styled three bedroom end of terrace mews house forms part of the re development of the old monastery and school at Douai, a Benedictine Abbey built in Upper Woolhampton when the community was expelled from its former site in Northern France in 1903. Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty and set in stunning landscaped communal grounds, the property has its own private south west facing garden, two garages and additional parking. Accommodation includes entrance hall, cloakroom, spacious living room with twin set of French doors to garden, kitchen dining room, master bedroom with en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms, bathroom, private garden to both front and rear, double garage with parking and stunning communal grounds including use of tennis courts, cricket ground and pavilion and a children s play area. No Onward Chain.
Location
Upper Woolhampton is in a area of outstanding natural beauty and surrounded by the most glorious countryside offering stunning walks along a network of footpaths and bridleways with various public houses en route including The Bladebone at Chapel Row and The Bull at Stanford Dingley. There are both public and private schools in the area with very good reputations including the independent schools of Elstree, St.Andrews, Brockhurst, Marlston, Bradfield, Downe House, and Cheam. There is also a local primary schools in Woolhampton and St Finian s Catholic primary school in nearby Cold Ash.
The nearby village of Woolhampton is roughly equidistant between Reading and Newbury. There is a local shop, mainline train station serving Reading, Newbury and London Paddington as well as the West country. There are two pubs The Angel and the canal side Rowbarge, with its extensive gardens, Molly s caf and there are miles of countryside and canal side walks to also enjoy.
Lease details and Outgoings
Lease 999 years from 2002
Estate Charge £1,580 per annum for communal grounds management
Ground Rent £150 per annum
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