Wokingham Today

This Winnersh Meadows home is in turnkey condition

- By JAMES HASTINGS

WHEN I was seven years old,

I reckon I could have used a bit of refurbishm­ent.

Perhaps the replacemen­t of a few teeth from too many football scrapes and the removal of a scar

I got after falling off the garage roof, would have been in order.

Most houses don’t need improvemen­ts in so short a time.

And this house in Winnersh, which has just come on the market and is one such home.

Situated on Williamson Close, it situated just off, arguably, one of the most sought after tree lined roads in the parish. Forget about busy road with potholes and double-parked lorries.

If you know Winnersh, you’ll know this is a lovely area.

This immaculate­ly presented family home boasts open views over Winnersh Meadows.

It was built by the local Woodleybas­ed developers, Hicks, in 2012 which means it is only seven years old.

In that time, the property has undergone further improvemen­ts by its current owners to make it a superb property for both young and older families.

Any house hunters know that such care and attention lavished on a new property is always a good sign and when you step through the front door, it becomes all the more clear.

The accommodat­ion briefly comprises: hallway, cloakroom, living room, fully fitted kitchen, four double bedrooms, two en-suite shower rooms and a further family bathroom.

There is also a single garage accessed internally, and a predominat­ely lawned rear garden with a generous patio enclosed by close board panelled fencing and shrub borders.

This house is in turnkey condition, ready for a new owner or owners to enjoy it and make it their own.

The property is situated just a third of a mile from Winnersh train station which serves London Waterloo, Reading and Gatwick.

For the commuter the A329M and M4 motorways are easily accessible and for those with children there are many excellent local schools nearby.

Properties like this are in high demand so I’d advise an early viewing to appreciate all it has to offer.

It is offered to the market for £635,000 by the Wokingham branch of Martin & Co.

For more details, or to arrange a viewing, call

Martin & Co’s Wokingham branch on 0118 334 2389, visit the Peach Street offices, or log on to wokingham. martinco.com

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