A stunning modern family home located on Calcot Golf Course is now on the market.

The property, 6 Broadlands, boasts rendered elevations and extensive glass features.

The house is entered by a vaulted hallway, which leads to the annex, downstairs cloakroom, and the kitchen/living/family room.

The latter opens to a large split-level, south-facing entertaining terrace that spans the rear elevation of the house.

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The ground floor also hosts a spacious office, snug, utility room, and pantry.

The first floor features an outstanding principal bedroom with twin walk-in wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom, three further bedroom suites, and an extensive roof terrace.

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The terrace offers a far-reaching outlook across the golf course.

The ground floor annex comprises a sitting room (which can accommodate a kitchen area), a bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and a second bedroom.

Below the house on the lower level, accessed from the rear garden, is a party room or gym.

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The property is approached through a winding road in the beautiful golf course to a paved driveway with plenty of parking space in front of the house and an integral garage.

Planning consent has been granted for an additional detached garage providing two-storey parking (three bays altogether).

The garden is south-facing and has been landscaped to an exceptional standard.

It features extensive high-quality split-level terracing with a hot tub, a built-in fire pit, and a good expanse of lawn sweeping down to the golf course.

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The property's location within the Calcot Park Golf Course provides views over the 14th and 15th holes.

The course, an undulating, traditional parkland course, is recognised as one of the most challenging and best in the area.

It was designed by Harry Colt in 1930, who also built, amongst others, Beaconsfield, Sunningdale Old, and the East and West courses at Wentworth Club in Surrey.

The home is conveniently located with the centre of Reading just three miles away.

The M4 junction 12 is 1.5 miles away, connecting to Heathrow Airport (30 miles) and the wider motorway network.

From Reading Station (four miles), London Paddington is just 25 minutes away.

Crossrail will soon allow direct access to the City, Canary Wharf, the West End, and Heathrow.

The nearest shops include a number of large supermarkets with an IKEA store at Junction 12 of the M4.

The area is well served for schools, with easy access to Queen Annes Caversham, Reading Blue Coats, The Abbey School, Kendrick, Bradfield, and many others.