A GORGEOUS Victorian mansion with a separate cottage could be yours for a mere £2.5million.
The stunning four-bedroom family home is located in the edge of Lower Basildon, West Berkshire and has been completely refurbished and extended to create a contemporary living space with plenty of natural light.
It is being marketed by Savills estate agents and has an asking price of £2.5million.
The home is believed to have been built in 1990 and overlooks the Thames Valley, across to the Chiltern Hills.
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Liz McLean, head of residential sales for Savills in Newbury, says: “The current owners of Lower Basildon View have done a wonderful job completely transforming the house with a modern and tasteful refurbishment creating an outstanding entertaining space.”
Not only will prospective buyers benefit from living in this dream home, but you can also enjoy the luxury of having your own self-contained annexe called The Little House.
The separate dwelling Lower Basildon Cottage, is in the finishing stages of construction and has its own access, parking and gardens, and is completely self-contained. The property, excluding the cottage, has a guide price of £1.9 million.
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Lower Basildon View is accessed from the road onto an expansive parking area.
Its lawn gardens are well maintained laid and interspersed with some ornamental trees and shrubs, providing plenty of privacy.
Along the rear elevation of the house is a sheltered terrace looking out over the outstanding views of the valley.
Visit: www.savills.co.uk for more information.
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