Welcome to 2 The Brambles Bath Road, Reading, a cozy and compact detached type home with 6 bed in the RG7 5RH area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
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with a market valuation of £1,170,000 and a rental potential of £7,605 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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1 4 THE BRAMBLES
WOOLHAMPTON BERKSHIRE
Woolhampton Village Centre 1 mile M4 J12 5 miles
Midgham Station London Paddington within the hour 1 mile
Reading London, Paddington 27 minutes 10 miles
Distances & Times Approximate
Situated mid way between Reading and Newbury on the edge of this
popular riverside village, easily accessible for the village
amenities, river Kennet, M4 and railway station providing access to
London Paddington in under the hour, scheduled for completion in
the 4th quarter of 2021, a stunning new development of 4
individually designed brand new modern & contemporary energy
efficient homes, attractively designed reflecting the local
vernacular, being traditionally built to a high specification with
striking elevations and stylish fixtures and fittings throughout,
with well proportioned and spacious open plan yet traditional
layouts ranging from approximately 2,228 sq ft to 3,799 sq ft,
inclusive of detached garages, set in private landscaped gardens
and grounds ranging from approximately 0.124 of an acre to 0.186 of
an acre, providing for most delightful and stylish homes.
4 Delightful Brand New Energy Efficient Contemporary Yet
Traditional Country Homes Of Impressive Architectural Design With
Detached Garages, Ranging In Size From Approximately 2,228 Sq Ft
3,799 Sq Ft
Delightful Far Reaching Views
Spacious Entrance Driveway & Forecourt
Professionally Landscaped Gardens & Grounds Ranging In Size From
Approximately 0.124 0.186 Of An Acre
10 Year Buidzone New Home Warranty
Riverside Village Within Close Walking Driving Distance Of The
River Kennet, Village Amenities, Schooling, and Mainline Railway
Station To London Paddington In Well Under The Hour
LOCATION
Woolhampton is a village and civil parish located in the English
county of Berkshire. The village is situated in between the towns
of Reading 8 miles and Newbury 6 miles , lying on the northern edge
of the river Kennet, with the Berkshire Downs rising above the
village to the north. Woolhampton is served by Midgham railway
station in the village, affording access to London Paddington in
the hour. The railway station was originally known as Woolhampton
railway station but, according to local legend, was renamed Midgham
railway station in order to avoid possible confusion with the
similarly named Wolverhampton railway station. Further national
transport access is afforded via the close by M4 into London and
the A34 linking Southampton with Oxford and the Midlands. Bus
services are also freely available running routes between both
Reading & Newbury.
Amenities include a superb village shop servicing ones daily
needs, a brilliant modern village hall with adjacent playing park.
There are also three coaching inns within the centre of
Woolhampton, the Falmouth Arms and the Angel. A third public house,
the Rowbarge, is, as its name suggests, is situated alongside the
river Kennet next to the swing bridge.
To the north of the centre of the village is the adjacent
settlement of Upper Woolhampton, which contains both Woolhampton St
Peterβs Church and the village C of E Primary School. A further
half mile to the north, but still within the parish of Woolhampton,
is the Benedictine Douai Abbey affording playing fields and tennis
courts that serve local residents. Additionally, the area is also
extremely well served by an excellent range of private schooling,
of particular note; Cranford House School, The Oratory Preparatory
School, Moulsford Preparatory School, St Andrews Preparatory
School, The Oratory School, Pangbourne College, Brockhurst &
Marlston House, Downe House, Rupert House School, Shiplake College,
The Abbey School, Bradfield College, The Manor Preparatory School,
Abingdon School, Abingdon Preparatory School, Radley College, and
St Helen & St Katharine.
The area and its abundant glorious countryside supports
extensive walking and cycling. The Woolhampton Reed Bed, a Site of
Special Scientific Interest, lies alongside the Kennet to the south
east of the village. The dense reed bed, with smaller areas of tall
fen vegetation and carr woodland, is notable for its nesting
passerine bird populations.
Crossrail Elizabeth Line services have commenced from Reading,
with the full service scheduled to commence in shortly, which
together with the completed electrification of the line has
significantly improved travelling times to East and West
destinations.
SPECIFICATION Subject to change.
KITCHEN
Shaker style fully fitted kitchen tbc to include German made double
oven, 5 ring hob elec , extractor fan all Neff or similar .? Built
in dishwasher, build in larder fridge and freezer if required
EN SUITES AND BATHROOMS
All en suites bathrooms tiled floors and part walls
ELECTRICAL
Down lights in kitchen, utility and all en suites and bathrooms
Forward proofed for electric car charging point
WARDROBES
Walk in wardrobes to master and guest suite?
Ample storage cupboards
TELEPHONE AND TELEVISION
Super fast Virgin broadband
FLOOR FINISHES
Limestone tiled floor to entrance hall, wc, utility and kitchen
Carpets to remaining rooms
CENTRAL HEATING
Underfloor heating throughout powered by highly efficient air
source units
WINDOWS, DOORS AND JOINERY
Flush lead light UPVC windows, 2 bifold doors; one from lounge one
from family room 1bifold door for 3 & 4 The Brambles.
Solid oak doors throughout, chrome handles
Large gallery staircase to first floor
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OUTSIDE
Indian Limestone patio at rear, path to front
Large detached single garage
Outdoor sockets and water taps
Landscaped gardens
External lighting to front and rear of property
EXTERNAL FINISHINGS
Traditionally built with Terca Kassandra bricks by Wienerberger
Hand cut roofs with clay tiles
ABOUT THE DEVELOPER
I m Andrew Kingham, the proud developer for The Brambles. We have a
long history of building and refurbishing high end bespoke houses,
running for the past 20 years.
With an impressive portfolio, we are a family run business who
are totally hands on during the construction and post construction
phases. We always prefer to build in a traditional style but use
state of the art eco friendly systems to heat and power our homes.
We feel the benefit of being a small family run business and not a
large corporate company is that we are always approachable and
especially attentive during the post sales period and pride
ourselves on our service after occupation.
Please find enclosed a brief overview for The Brambles, along
with a few photographs of projects that we have built or
refurbished over the last 10 years.
We anticipate numbers 2,3 and 4 The Brambles being ready for
occupation by September October 2021, and number 1 The Brambles
being ready for occupation by December 2021 January 2022, however
we are able to take reservations now.
GENERAL SERVICES
Services Mains electricity and water are connected to the property.
Private drainage. Central heating and hot water from energy
efficient air source central heating.
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Postcode RG7 5RH
Predicted EPC Ratings To Be Confirmed
Local Authority West Berkshire District Council Telephone
DIRECTIONS
From our offices in the centre of Goring on Thames turn left and
proceed down the High Street across the River Bridge and up to the
top of Streatley on Thames High Street where at the traffic lights
turn left for Pangbourne. On reaching Pangbourne continue into the
village and the junction with the High Street continue straight
across heading towards Theale on the A329. Upon reaching the main
roundabout at Theale take the 4th exit onto the A4. In a further
approximate 4 miles, just before reaching Woolhampton village
itself, The Brambles will be found off on the left hand side,
privately approached and well set back from the road.
VIEWING
Strictly by appointment through Warmingham & Co.
DISCLAIMER
The agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fittings or
services so cannot verify that they are in working order.? If
required, the client is advised to obtain verification.? These
particulars are issued on the understanding that all negotiations
are conducted through Warmingham & Co. Whilst all due care is taken
in the preparation of these particulars, no responsibility for
their accuracy is accepted, nor do they form part of any offer or
contract. Intending clients must satisfy themselves by inspection
or otherwise as to their accuracy prior to signing a contract.
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