£380,000
2 bed end terrace house for sale
"The Avon" at Greenacre Place, Newbury RG14New home
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Key information
Tenure
Council tax band
Charles Church - Woodlark Place
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About this property
Open-plan kitchen/living/dining room with French doors to the garden
Good-sized bedrooms with shared modern bathroom
Downstairs WC and storage throughout
Allocated Parking
This development offers the following schemes:
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
The Avon gives you easy living with an open-plan ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs. It is an ideal lock-up-and-go house for first-time buyers and young professionals, with French doors for al-fresco entertaining with friends and family.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Ground Floor
- Kitchen (1.85 x 3.5 m)
- Living/Dining Room (4.05 x 5.08 m)
- Bedroom 1 (4.05 x 3.3 m)
- Bedroom 2 (4.05 x 3.09 m)
- Bathroom
If you're looking for a one, two, three or four-bedroom home in a thriving town centre for facilities and amenities, being near main routes for commuting to work, and enjoying easy access to the countryside, Woodlark Place could be ideal for you. Newbury is large enough to have all the retail, leisure, sports, and educational facilities you might need, but it’s small enough to have the character and welcoming feel of an old market town.
The A34 connecting Oxford and Winchester bypasses the town to the west, and the M4 is just to the north. The North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is on the doorstep, connecting Newbury’s home county of Berkshire, with Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Oxfordshire.
Education
If you have secondary-age children, the town has three main secondary schools: St Bartholomew’s, Park House, and Trinity School. There is a small co-educational secondary school in Burghclere, a short distance south of Newbury. The excellent range of primary schools in the area includes village schools in the communities close to Newbury. There are also several schools in the independent sector to choose from. Newbury College is the further and higher education provider.
Shopping
Newbury is famous for its racecourse, and that great tradition has helped the town to thrive. It is home to supermarkets, high street brands, independent retailers, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Thatcham is another residential and retail area, on the eastern outskirts of Newbury, with an excellent range of facilities and amenities. The River Kennet provides the town with a wonderful leisure opportunity, as you can stroll along the towpaths and watch the longboats work their way through the famous series of locks. Local green spaces include Greenham, Crookham, and Snelsmore Commons.
Transport
Newbury is in an enviable location, halfway between Oxford and Winchester. It’s an excellent base to set off from if you need to commute. The A34 and the M4 are the two key road routes that are on hand. They intersect at Junction 13 of the M4 at Chieveley, just 3 miles away. Another excellent connection from the A34 is with the A303, it crosses the A34 between Basingstoke and Andover. These roads enable access to the South Coast, the Midlands, London, Bristol, and South Wales. The town has the benefit of two stations, Newbury, and Newbury Racecourse.
Opening Hours
Monday 10:00 - 17:00, Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00, Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00, Thursday 10:00 - 17:00, Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Saturday 10:00 - 17:00, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
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