£625,000
(£400/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleChurch House, Kintbury, Berkshire RG17
2 beds
2 baths
1,561 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Once a Victorian church, this exemplary two-bedroom home in Kintbury, Berkshire, has been masterfully designed by its current architect owners. Original timber panelling lines the house’s vaulted ceiling, while full-height glazing in the sitting room opens onto a peaceful courtyard garden. There are two distinct living spaces, as well as two separate mezzanines; one houses the principal bedroom, while the other is currently used as a light-filled study.
The house is perfectly located for canalside walks, and the lively towns of Hungerford and Newbury are within easy driving distance. London Paddington is also reachable by train in 50-minutes.
The Tour
A smart double front door sits beneath an original arched church window. On entry, a welcoming entrance hall leads through to a magnificent double-height living space with a timber-clad vaulted ceiling.
An open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting area lies to the rear. Full-height glazing in the sitting area captures leafy treetop views, and opens onto the garden. Dove grey cabinetry lines one wall in the kitchen, and a bespoke island has a quartz worktop. AEG appliances include an integrated oven, microwave, induction hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher.
A custom-made oak staircase ascends to the principal bedroom, its pitched ceiling defined by timber beams in a warm mahogany tone. A porthole window frames treetop views, while two skylights brings additional illumination. Fitted eaves storage runs the length of the space. There is an additional double bedroom on the ground floor, as well as a full bathroom, with a bath and generous shower. There is also a separate WC and utility space off the entrance hall.
At the front of the house, a separate staircase rises to a peaceful study, filled with light from the original church window.
Outdoor Space
A peaceful courtyard garden sits to the rear, bordered by neat fencing for a sense of privacy.
The Area
The pretty village of Kintbury sits within the North Wessex Downs National Landscape, alongside the River Kennet and Avon Canal. It has a primary school, a village store, a church and two pubs.
Kintbury rail station is an eight-minute walk away, with services to London Paddington in just under an hour.
Further amenities are available in nearby Hungerford, a popular town renowned for its eclectic antiques scene. The Hungerford Arcade, Below Stairs and Roger King Antiques are treasure troves for the eagle-eyed. The town is also home to an array of independent shops and cafes, including the French delicatessen, The Funghi Club, Eliane, a café serving an array of fresh salads and soulful food, and the cavernous Hungerford Bookshop. There is also a much-loved leisure centre with a 25-metre swimming pool. Newbury is also a short drive away, and is home to a variety of well-regarded restaurants and shops, as well as its esteemed racecourse.
Extensive walking routes and bridle paths accessible from the house. The green expanses of Hungerford Common are a few minutes’ drive away, while the ancient woodlands of Savernake Forest are only slightly further afield.
There are several schooling options in the area, including Kintbury St Mary’s Primary, Enborne C of E Primary and Cheam prep school.
Council Tax Band: E
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