Standout Features
- Spacious Victorian house
- Three bedrooms
- Galley style kitchen
- Three-piece bathroom suite
- Two reception rooms with feature fireplaces
- Private courtyard garden with lawn and mature trees
- Driveway parking
- Walking distance to Wokingham Train Station
- Sought after location
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
Property Description
PROPERTY DETAILS Situated in a highly sought-after location close to Wokingham town centre and enviably close to the train station, this well appointed three-bedroom Victorian house is an ideal purchase for first-time buyers who would like to put their own stamp on a property. Blending characterful period features with modern touches, the property is presented to the market with no onward chain and offers off-street parking, and an attractive courtyard garden-perfect for low-maintenance outdoor living.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a spacious front reception room, featuring a decorative fireplace with a wooden mantel, neutral décor, and elegant wooden window shutters. Through an archway, the second reception room continues to impress with period features, including a striking fireplace with Art Nouveau tiling and traditional coving, adding character and charm to the space.
The galley style kitchen is bright and tastefully finished in neutral tones, offering ample cupboard and worktop space, along with a practical tiled floor-ideal for everyday living while the bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite, complemented by a combination of tiled and painted walls, while the tiled flooring completes the look.
Upstairs, the principal double bedroom is generously proportioned, offering ample space for a double bed and large wardrobes, the room also benefits from large windows that flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy feel. The second and third bedrooms are equally well-presented, featuring neutral décor, built-in storage, and continued use of modern window shutters. The property benefits from double glazing throughout, with most rooms featuring attractive replacement sash-style windows in keeping with the Victorian build.
Outside, the garden is a true highlight of the property and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Featuring private gated access, this tranquil outdoor space is perfect for relaxing with evening drinks or hosting alfresco entertaining. Thoughtfully designed planting includes attractive climbing roses and fruit trees, adding colour and charm throughout the seasons. The garden leads to a light and bright patio area, creating an ideal spot for outdoor dining.
Wokingham is often ranked among the top five places to live in the UK in 2025. The town offers an exceptional quality of life, combining outstanding schools (The Holt, St Crispins and Walter Infants to name a few), low crime rates, abundant green spaces, and a strong sense of community.
Wokingham town centre features a vibrant mix of restaurants, boutique shops, and cafés, alongside a range of supermarkets and leisure facilities. Residents benefit from amenities such as a cinema, sports centre, and library, catering to a variety of lifestyles. The town also boasts excellent transport links by train, road, and bus. The mainline railway station provides convenient connections to Reading and London, with journeys to London Waterloo taking as little as an hour. By road, easy access to the M4 motorway ensures strong connectivity to major UK cities including Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a spacious front reception room, featuring a decorative fireplace with a wooden mantel, neutral décor, and elegant wooden window shutters. Through an archway, the second reception room continues to impress with period features, including a striking fireplace with Art Nouveau tiling and traditional coving, adding character and charm to the space.
The galley style kitchen is bright and tastefully finished in neutral tones, offering ample cupboard and worktop space, along with a practical tiled floor-ideal for everyday living while the bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite, complemented by a combination of tiled and painted walls, while the tiled flooring completes the look.
Upstairs, the principal double bedroom is generously proportioned, offering ample space for a double bed and large wardrobes, the room also benefits from large windows that flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy feel. The second and third bedrooms are equally well-presented, featuring neutral décor, built-in storage, and continued use of modern window shutters. The property benefits from double glazing throughout, with most rooms featuring attractive replacement sash-style windows in keeping with the Victorian build.
Outside, the garden is a true highlight of the property and must be seen to be fully appreciated. Featuring private gated access, this tranquil outdoor space is perfect for relaxing with evening drinks or hosting alfresco entertaining. Thoughtfully designed planting includes attractive climbing roses and fruit trees, adding colour and charm throughout the seasons. The garden leads to a light and bright patio area, creating an ideal spot for outdoor dining.
Wokingham is often ranked among the top five places to live in the UK in 2025. The town offers an exceptional quality of life, combining outstanding schools (The Holt, St Crispins and Walter Infants to name a few), low crime rates, abundant green spaces, and a strong sense of community.
Wokingham town centre features a vibrant mix of restaurants, boutique shops, and cafés, alongside a range of supermarkets and leisure facilities. Residents benefit from amenities such as a cinema, sports centre, and library, catering to a variety of lifestyles. The town also boasts excellent transport links by train, road, and bus. The mainline railway station provides convenient connections to Reading and London, with journeys to London Waterloo taking as little as an hour. By road, easy access to the M4 motorway ensures strong connectivity to major UK cities including Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea.
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