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Templemount, Blakes Road, Wargrave, Reading, Berkshire, RG10

  • 5 beds
Detached house
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£1,650,000

  • 5 beds
Detached house
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This imposing detached house was built just after the turn of the last century by a local Henley on Thames based builder, JM Walden, and has a number of interesting and attractive architectural features in the design including a castellated topped bay to the front and half brick and rendered elevations.
Extended by the current owners around the start of the current century, adding a double height wing to the western side, yet still retaining the style and proportions of the original house.
The accommodation is arranged over 2 floors comprising of 3 large reception rooms, all with fire places and featuring decorative cornices and ceiling roses, plus a good-sized study/home office. The farm house style kitchen is fitted out with solid wood cabinets and granite worksurfaces, incorporating a Belfast sink, with spaces for appliances, plus there is a separate utility and cloakroom.
On the first floor, accessed off a bright landing, naturally lit by a lantern roof above, are 5 large bedrooms. The master bedroom has a bay window with southerly aspect and dressing area, plus a large en-suite bathroom with separate shower and corner bath. Two further bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms with the remaining bedrooms sharing a family bathroom.
Heading outside, the rear gardens wrap around the side and rear of the property with a raised, paved terrace adjacent to the kitchen, with steps down to a large level lawn. This continues on to an enclosed area in which the inground swimming pool is situated. The pool is approximately 30’ in length and has Roman steps at one end, surrounded by artificial turf and with a raised bank on one side, with a timber pool plant shed close by. The garden has a variety of mature planting to the boundaries, providing a high degree of privacy.
To the front, there is a detached garage with workshop space to the rear and driveway parking for several vehicles.
All in all, a great family home and place to entertain.

Energy Performance Certificate: EPC band E(51)
Services:
Mains connected gas, electric, water and drainage

Buyers’ information: In accordance with HMRC Anti Money Laundering Regulations a buyer(s) must provide Photo Identification and Proof of Address (valid in last 3 months) once a sale is agreed.

Location

Situated on the north eastern edge of Wargrave village opposite farmland to the front and within about 15 ? 20 minutes’ walk of the 3 local schools and the train station. Wargrave village has a village store, chemist, 2 churches, library, 2 coffee shops, doctor and dental surgeries, hairdresser and barbers, plus two popular public houses. There are also excellent recreational facilities with flood lit tennis courts, football and cricket pitches, boat and sailing clubs and a golf course at Hennerton. The mainline station at Twyford offers regular connections to London Paddington, including Elizabeth line services. The larger towns of Maidenhead and Reading are both within a 20-minute drive offering a wide choice of shopping and entertainment facilities, with the historic market town of Henley on Thames, famous for its rowing regattas and music and art festivals, being approximately 10 ? 15 minutes’ drive.

Directions

From our offices in the centre of Twyford Village, head north along the Wargrave Road until reaching the roundabout, take the 2nd exit towards Henley on Thames. On entering Wargrave village continue up over the traffic lights and then take the right turn into Wargrave Hill. Head up the hill continuing onto Blakes road and after ½ a mile the entrance to the property is on the right, just after Dunnock Way.

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£1,650,000

5 bed house for sale

Templemount, Blakes Road, Wargrave, Reading, Berkshire, RG10
This imposing detached house was built just after the turn of the last century by a local Henley on Thames based builder, JM Walden, and has a number of interesting and attractive architectural features in the design including a castellated topped bay to the front and half brick and rendered elevations.
Extended by the current owners around the start of the current century, adding a double height wing to the western side, yet still retaining the style and proportions of the original house.
The accommodation is arranged over 2 floors comprising of 3 large reception rooms, all with fire places and featuring decorative cornices and ceiling roses, plus a good-sized study/home office. The farm house style kitchen is fitted out with solid wood cabinets and granite worksurfaces, incorporating a Belfast sink, with spaces for appliances, plus there is a separate utility and cloakroom.
On the first floor, accessed off a bright landing, naturally lit by a lantern roof above, are 5 large bedrooms. The master bedroom has a bay window with southerly aspect and dressing area, plus a large en-suite bathroom with separate shower and corner bath. Two further bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms with the remaining bedrooms sharing a family bathroom.
Heading outside, the rear gardens wrap around the side and rear of the property with a raised, paved terrace adjacent to the kitchen, with steps down to a large level lawn. This continues on to an enclosed area in which the inground swimming pool is situated. The pool is approximately 30’ in length and has Roman steps at one end, surrounded by artificial turf and with a raised bank on one side, with a timber pool plant shed close by. The garden has a variety of mature planting to the boundaries, providing a high degree of privacy.
To the front, there is a detached garage with workshop space to the rear and driveway parking for several vehicles.
All in all, a great family home and place to entertain.

Energy Performance Certificate: EPC band E(51)
Services:
Mains connected gas, electric, water and drainage

Buyers’ information: In accordance with HMRC Anti Money Laundering Regulations a buyer(s) must provide Photo Identification and Proof of Address (valid in last 3 months) once a sale is agreed.

Location

Situated on the north eastern edge of Wargrave village opposite farmland to the front and within about 15 ? 20 minutes’ walk of the 3 local schools and the train station. Wargrave village has a village store, chemist, 2 churches, library, 2 coffee shops, doctor and dental surgeries, hairdresser and barbers, plus two popular public houses. There are also excellent recreational facilities with flood lit tennis courts, football and cricket pitches, boat and sailing clubs and a golf course at Hennerton. The mainline station at Twyford offers regular connections to London Paddington, including Elizabeth line services. The larger towns of Maidenhead and Reading are both within a 20-minute drive offering a wide choice of shopping and entertainment facilities, with the historic market town of Henley on Thames, famous for its rowing regattas and music and art festivals, being approximately 10 ? 15 minutes’ drive.

Directions

From our offices in the centre of Twyford Village, head north along the Wargrave Road until reaching the roundabout, take the 2nd exit towards Henley on Thames. On entering Wargrave village continue up over the traffic lights and then take the right turn into Wargrave Hill. Head up the hill continuing onto Blakes road and after ½ a mile the entrance to the property is on the right, just after Dunnock Way.