Jones Robinson
Jones Robinson
118 Bartholomew Street
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 5DT
A secluded property enjoying countryside views from every window, rarely available in a private position on the fringe of Compton, within the catchment area for THE DOWNS SCHOOL and set within approximately 0.4 acres.
DESCRIPTION
This charming chalet style property, "Apple Pie Cottage," built circa 1957, is nestled within approximately 0.4 acres in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a serene rural lifestyle surrounded by picturesque fields with views from every window, often graced by horses. Downs Road is a peaceful cul-de-sac offering access to walks across the Downs and a pathway to the village, where the local primary school will be found. Having been a cherished family home, this property has been thoughtfully extended multiple times, providing spacious and versatile accommodation and is rarely available to the market.
The ground floor features a welcoming living room with a new electric fire, a separate dining room, and a practical kitchen complemented by a larder and a utility room. A versatile study and a bright sun room offer additional flexible living spaces. For convenience, there is also a ground floor bathroom.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts three well-proportioned bedrooms, with bedroom 1 being particularly generous in size, alongside a family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
The property boasts a substantial, gated driveway leading to a large double garage, providing ample parking and storage. The mature gardens are a true highlight measuring approximately 0.4 of an acre, featuring expansive lawn areas, mature trees, fruit trees, and various shrubs, creating a beautiful and private outdoor oasis. A tranquil pond and a dedicated vegetable plot further enhance the appeal of this delightful country home.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected and the property operates on oil fired central heating.
Council tax band: E
Energy efficiency rating: E
Compton is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside with access to The Ridgeway. The 87-mile-long Ridgeway is a walking route used since prehistoric times by travellers, herdsmen and soldiers, which passes through ancient landscapes through downland, secluded valleys and woodland. Compton village centre benefits from a pub, post office, general stores, barbers and two superb schools at primary and secondary level. There is access to the M4 motorway junction 13 at Chieveley.
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