Property description
Situated on the outskirts of Thatcham town, this 3-bedroom semi-detached house boasts an ideal location close to excellent schools and superb communication links, offering the perfect balance of suburban tranquility and accessibility. Nestled within a welcoming neighbourhood, the house features a garden both at the front and rear, providing a delightful outdoor space for relaxation and recreation. The accommodation comprises;- Entrance porch, downstairs cloakroom, lounge/Dining Room a spacious and inviting area awaits within, seamlessly combining the lounge and dining spaces to create an ideal setting for both entertaining and everyday living. Large windows flood the room with natural light, enhancing its warm and welcoming ambiance. Conservatory accessed from the lounge/dining area, has views of the surrounding garden. The kitchen is well-appointed catering to the needs of busy families.Upstairs, three comfortably sized bedrooms await. Whether used as sleeping quarters, home offices, or hobby spaces, these rooms provide versatility to accommodate various lifestyles and preferences. Completing the upper level, the bathroom features contemporary fixtures and fittings.With its desirable location, spacious layout, and modern amenities, this 3-bedroom semi-detached house on the fringe of Thatcham town presents an exceptional opportunity for families seeking a comfortable and convenient place to call home.
Thatcham is a thriving market town, which is claimed to be the oldest inhabited village in Britain. Thatcham straddles the River Kennet, the Kennet and Avon canal and the A4 and neighbours the popular town of Newbury. It boasts its own high street with many shops, restaurants and public houses. There are further comprehensive facilities in Newbury & Reading, both of which are an easy commute.It is home to Thatcham Nature Discovery Centre which is packed full of interactive wildlife and natural history displays. There is a network of footpaths, a bird hide and the Lakeside Cafe where you can enjoy homemade food and drinks looking out over the lake. Bowdown Woods, the Berks, Bucks, & Oxon Wildlife Trust's biggest woodland reserve in Berkshire, is also nearby and hard to beat for sheer variety of wildlife throughout the year.For sporting enthusiasts, Thatcham offers football, rugby, cricket and bowling clubs plus a leisure centre with swimming pool and supporters club. There are several schools situated in and around Thatcham in both the private and state sectors, from pre-schools, to secondary schools.In terms of communications, Thatcham has a mainline railway station with direct connections to Reading and London Paddington. Newbury is approximately 3 miles away, with access onto the A34, A339 and junction 13 of the M4, which is just north of Newbury.
Thatcham is a thriving market town, which is claimed to be the oldest inhabited village in Britain. Thatcham straddles the River Kennet, the Kennet and Avon canal and the A4 and neighbours the popular town of Newbury. It boasts its own high street with many shops, restaurants and public houses. There are further comprehensive facilities in Newbury & Reading, both of which are an easy commute.It is home to Thatcham Nature Discovery Centre which is packed full of interactive wildlife and natural history displays. There is a network of footpaths, a bird hide and the Lakeside Cafe where you can enjoy homemade food and drinks looking out over the lake. Bowdown Woods, the Berks, Bucks, & Oxon Wildlife Trust's biggest woodland reserve in Berkshire, is also nearby and hard to beat for sheer variety of wildlife throughout the year.For sporting enthusiasts, Thatcham offers football, rugby, cricket and bowling clubs plus a leisure centre with swimming pool and supporters club. There are several schools situated in and around Thatcham in both the private and state sectors, from pre-schools, to secondary schools.In terms of communications, Thatcham has a mainline railway station with direct connections to Reading and London Paddington. Newbury is approximately 3 miles away, with access onto the A34, A339 and junction 13 of the M4, which is just north of Newbury.
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