Lodge Road

Hurst, Reading, Berkshire, RG10 0SS

Guide Price

£1,780,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Nov 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.85 acres
  • 5 beds

Residential Tags: Grade II

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Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Nov 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Grade II
  • Property Tags: N/A
  • Land Tags: N/A
A fine Grade II listed detached property, offering a wealth of charm and character, sympathetically restored and improved to provide a truly exceptional home. Elements of the building are believed to date back to the 16th- and 17th-century with a date carving of 1590. The property is positioned within a beautiful agricultural farmland setting, close to the popular village of Hurst and Dinton Pastures nature reserve. The property affords stylish interiors complimented with wood panelling, bespoke craftmanship, beautifully proportioned individual rooms, traditional beams, period fireplaces and a host of other features.
In addition to the main house there is an annex/ bungalow that offers a modern kitchen/dining/sitting room, double bedroom, bathroom and outside veranda. There is beautiful wood panelling and separate vehicle access.
The main grounds to The Old House are gated and occupy an area of 0.85 acres. They are beautifully landscaped gardens and other outbuildings include a double garage and large workshop. There is also a covered area with pizza oven and ornamental well made from Cotswold stone.
The property enjoys an impressive arrangement of individual accommodation comprising ? spacious reception hall, living room, dining room, family room, modern kitchen/breakfast room, utility, 2 bathrooms and 5 generous bedrooms.
Hurst village, is both well regarded and highly sought after with good commuter links by rail and road. The crossrail extension extends to the local railway station in Twyford benefiting commuters living in Hurst. There are good sporting facilities in the area which include a Football Club, Cricket Club and Bowling Club, while several sport activities take place at the Village Hall. At the centre of the Village is a public recreation ground.
Council Tax - Band F

Entrance Hall -

Kitchen - 6.01 x 4.2 (19'8" x 13'9") -

Utility - 2.93 x 2.4 (9'7" x 7'10") -

Living Room - 5.62 x 3.48 (18'5" x 11'5") -

Bathroom -

Dining Room - 4.63 x 2.35 (15'2" x 7'8") -

Family Room - 4.27 x 3.65 (14'0" x 11'11") -

Office - 2.21 x 1.72 (7'3" x 5'7") -

Bathroom -

Bedroom One - 5.97 x 3.53 (19'7" x 11'6") -

Bedroom Two - 6.01 x 3.07 (19'8" x 10'0") -

Bedroom Three - 4.31 x 3.84 (14'1" x 12'7") -

Bedroom Four - 6.01 x 3.03 (19'8" x 9'11") -

Games Room - 3.91 x 3.47 (12'9" x 11'4") -

Bungalow -

Kitchen / Living / Dining Room - 7.94 x 3.65 (26'0" x 11'11") -

Bedroom One - 3.96 x 2.56 (12'11" x 8'4") -

Bathroom -

Work Shed - 6.2 x 5.2 (20'4" x 17'0") -

Double Garage - 4.6 x 4.2 (15'1" x 13'9") -



Marketed by: Walmsley Estate Agents, Caversham

Land Registry Data

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