The Property 9 Chandlers Lane is a good sized three bedroom home with brick and flint elevations and a character feel. Steps lead up to the front door passing a mature cottage style garden with a small terrace and a path leading around the side of the house. On entering the front door, the reception hall leads to a modern and light and well-fitted kitchen. There is a separate utility room with a window to the side of the property. To the rear of the house a glazed door leads in to the generous sitting room complete with gas fire with wood and marble surround. From here, sliding doors take you into an attractive conservatory which has plenty of room for a large dining table.
Upstairs there is a lovely landing which has space for a small desk. The main bedroom has double front windows, one of which is in a bay window style giving views over the village to the hills the other side of the valley. The main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and access to a modern en suite shower room. The two further bedrooms are both doubles and overlook the rear of the house, the second bedroom also has fitted wardrobes. There is a family bathroom with a shower over the bath. There may be potential for a loft conversion if required as the adjoining house has done this (subject to permissions).
Outside The property has an integral garage and off-street parking. The gardens have been thoughtfully planted and offer several private seating areas. The garden backs on to paddocks offering a rural outlook.
Services All mains services connected. Council Tax: Band D. Tenure Freehold.
ALDBOURNE The thriving and friendly village of Aldbourne has excellent facilities including a post office/cafe, a co-operative store, a village library, tennis court, St Michael's Primary School, large village church, two public houses and a takeaway. Numerous activities and clubs exist within the village, including a heritage centre, tennis club, drama group, Youth Council, Community Junction and a nationally-renowned brass band, to name a few. The village is within catchment for St. Johns Academy, Marlborough and there is a coach service from the village centre.
The larger town of Hungerford, with it's rail link to Reading and London is approximately 7 miles away while the market town of Marlborough is approximately 8 miles south west where a wide range of shops and amenities can be found, with bus services to both towns. The village is surrounded by some of the most scenic countryside in the county with fantastic bridleways, walking and mountain biking. The M4, junction 15 or 14, is also within easy striking distance.
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