Charnwood Cottage, a four-bedroom detached house in Upper Warren Avenue, Caversham, is on the market for £2 million.
The property is set in a much-admired, tree-lined avenue and boasts of a self-contained annex, landscaped grounds, and spacious accommodation.
With a floor area of nearly 3,600 square feet, the home offers a generously proportioned reception hall, sitting room, study, cloakroom, open-plan kitchen/living/dining room, and a utility room.
The kitchen is fitted with bespoke units, a large central island, and high-quality integrated Siemens appliances.
The living area, with an overhead lantern, overlooks the rear garden, while the dining area opens to a snug with doors to an outdoor dining space.
The upper floor features a family bathroom and four double bedrooms.
The principal bedroom comes with an en suite shower room and a dressing room with built-in wardrobes, while the second bedroom also has an en suite shower room.
The property is accessible via stone pillars and timber gates, leading to a gravelled driveway and garage.
The professionally landscaped front features well-tended lawns, shrubs, and trees.
The private rear garden, also landscaped, includes a circular terrace, an ornamental pond, and a variety of shrubs and trees.
A path leads to the rear of the garden where a self-contained annex is located, featuring an open-plan living area/kitchen and a shower room.
The property is within reach of Reading mainline railway station and is in the catchment area for Ofsted outstanding-rated schools.
The surrounding area offers bridle paths and parkland, as well as Caversham centre with its range of restaurants, bars, independent shops, and cafes.
The historic Caversham Court gardens on the River Thames are also a short walk away.
The property also provides access to a riverside leisure plot in nearby The Warren, ideal for watersport enthusiasts.
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