£425,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleHigh Street, Wargrave, Reading RG10
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Penny & Sinclair
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About this property
End-of-Terrace Cottage
Two Double Bedrooms
Located in the Centre of Wargrave, within 0.5 Miles of Wargrave Station
South-West Facing Garden
EPC Rating D
Unfurnished
Available Now
A delightful end-of-terrace cottage, perfectly situated in the heart of Wargrave, just 0.5 miles from the station. Finished to an exceptional standard throughout, the property features two double bedrooms, two reception rooms, and a beautifully maintained south-west-facing garden. EPC Rating D
The front door opens into a characterful reception room with features including a beamed ceiling, decorative fireplace and ornate cornicing. A set of steps lead into an open-plan kitchen/dining room with a log burning stove. The kitchen has a contemporary finish, fitted with wooden worktops, shaker-style cabinets and space for appliances, plus a back door provides useful access to the garden. There is also a useful downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, each of which are neutrally decorated and with stripped wooden floorboards. The master room is situated to the rear of the house, with views overlooking the garden and access to a stylish shower room with walk-in shower and vanity unit.
There is an attractive rear garden which enjoys a south-westerly aspect, lined by a brick and flint wall. The garden includes a patio area, lawned section and mature flowerbeds, plus a storage shed.
Wargrave is a picturesque village nestled on the banks of the River Thames, just 3 miles from Henley-on-Thames and even closer to the commuter hub of Twyford, which offers mainline rail access to London. Wargrave itself benefits from a branch line station for added convenience.
The village is home to the highly regarded Piggott School (secondary) and Piggott Junior School, as well as a variety of clubs and amenities that foster a strong sense of community. These include a local tennis club, two marinas, a rowing club, and several social clubs.
Within easy walking distance of this property, you'll find a newsagent/post office, convenience store, doctor's surgery, chemist, and a recreation ground featuring football pitches, a cricket square, tennis courts, a bowling green, play area, sports pavilion, and allotments.
The village center boasts a library, two pubs, three restaurants, a café, a hairdresser, and a selection of other shops. For outdoor enthusiasts, beautiful woodland and countryside footpaths are just a five-minute stroll from your doorstep, offering the perfect escape into nature.
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