Occupying a large plot on half an acre is this impressive four bedroom, three reception room, detached bungalow. Being offered for sale with no onward chain, in the desirable hamlet of North Stoke.
This rarely available bungalow offers excellent reception space and comprises entrance hall, open plan lounge diner, modern shower room, plus a further bathroom, four bedrooms (three doubles), cloakroom, kitchen and conservatory plus and additional boot room. To the front of the property there is ample driveway parking as well a double garage. Finally, to the rear there is beautiful and generous sized West facing garden, mainly laid to lawn with mature boarders and bedding areas as well a large patio, all of this whilst overlooking pony paddocks.
In our opinion, the bungalow could be re-modelled and reconfigured significantly, as many other properties on the road have done, subject to the relevant permissions. For the size location and potential to be fully appreciated; the bungalow must be viewed.
Some material information to note: Oil central heating system, mains electrics , sceptic tank. The property has private driveway parking. Ofcom checker indicates standard to superfast broadband is available. Ofcom checker indicates mobile availability and data voice calls could be compromised with some major providers. The government portal generally highlights this as an unlikely/very low risk address for flooding. We are not aware of any planning permissions in place which would negatively affect the property. Details of any covenants or easements are available on request from the estate agent.
Situated within this favoured village near the River Thames, offering excellent road and rail links for Oxford, Reading and London Paddington at Goring Station only 4 miles away.
North Stoke is a peaceful village with many interesting period properties lying just off the B4009 road from Goring on Thames to Wallingford and uniquely The Main Street is a no through road. There is an historic church dating from the 13th century which boasts 14th century wall paintings and a Jacobean pulpit. Many of the properties in The Street have 16th or 17th century origins which contribute to the village’s heritage and unchanging character all adding to its appeal.
The ancient Ridgeway Path runs through the centre of the village having followed a route along the banks of the Thames from Goring and continues up onto the Chilterns.
The historic town of Wallingford is close by offering excellent shopping and amenities including a Waitrose, and Goring on Thames to the south is only a short drive.