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£1,100,000

(£413/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Mill Mead, Wokingham RG41

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 4 receptions

    • 2,661 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Martin & Co Wokingham

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About this property

  • Authentic Victorian property, built in 1898

  • Many original features retained

  • Three spacious reception rooms plus downstairs study

  • Kitchen/breakfast room with aga and updated appliances

  • Four double bedrooms

  • Bathroom with separate shower and bath, plus downstairs WC

  • Large plot ca. 0.35 acres

  • Private, wrap-around South facing garden

  • Garage, carport and gated driveway

  • Close to Emmbrook Schools, The Holt and Wokingham town and train station

Large authentic victorian detached house, built in 1898 and retaining many of the original features. Spacious accommodation and large plot ca. 0.35 acres. Beautifully maintained wrap around garden an very private. Close to sought after Emmbrook Schools and The Holt.

Property details Situated on a secluded cul-de-sac off Reading Road, this large, detached Victorian house is available for sale for the first time since 1978 and has retained much of the original charm. The current owner is only the 3rd person lucky enough to have owned the property.

The ground floor has a very versatile layout, which is ideal for growing families. One of the first things you'll notice is the high ceilings, typical of the time period and providing an impressive entrance hall leading off to the three reception rooms. The front room is fitted with an impressive fireplace plus bay window and dual aspect views to the wrap around garden. The next reception room also has a fireplace and has been extended to the rear to create an extra dining space.

Following the path of the hallway is the third reception room with original fireplace and glass double doors to the rear of the garden and access to the downstairs study, convenient for those who need space to work from home. This room would make an excellent dining room, being adjacent to the kitchen which features an aga as well as a more modern hob, standing height oven and microwave and plenty of work and storage space. Another door from the kitchen leads to the single garage which serves also as utility room and conservatory. Completing the ground floor is the ever important downstairs cloakroom, which is large and previously housed a bath.

Upstairs are the four double bedrooms, with three of the bedrooms fitted with built in wardrobe space. The main bedroom in particular is very light and spacious with dual aspect views that mirror the front reception room on the ground floor. The main family bathroom is located at the end of the landing and is fitted with both a shower and separate bath.

Externally the property has so much to offer with the large, private garden surrounded by hedges. Currently, there are multiple mature fruit trees and thriving flowers. There is plenty of room on the 0.35 acre plot (approximately) to have separate sections for families to play, relax and grow plants and trees, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the garden. Currently, there is also a selection of outbuildings, including the summer house and the workshop.

Parking is no issue, with ample space on the gated driveway and covered car port adjacent to the garage.

Viewings are strongly advised and will be by appointment only. Call now to book!

Location Wokingham Town is regularly voted in the top 10 most desirable places to live in England. With low crime rates, a recently refurbished town centre, fantastic range of shops, bars and restaurants and many local community events throughout the year.

The area is especially popular with families who want good access to the highly sought after schools including The Holt and Emmbrook Schools.

Communications in the area are excellent with junction 10 of the M4 about 8 miles away and junction 4 of the M3 about 6 miles away, providing direct access to central London, the national motorway network, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Regular commuter trains run from Wokingham to Waterloo and Reading with The Elizabeth Line going to Central London.

Also nearby are many noteworthy landmarks and beauty spots including Heathlake Nature Reserve and Wildmoor Heath Nature Reserve and great sporting facilities at East Berkshire Golf Club, Wellington Health and Fitness Club and David Lloyd Royal Berkshire Club.

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