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Our Summary
- Conversion potential
- The utility room provides access to the garage that could offer very real conversion potential
- The property also benefits from a cavernous loft that runs the length of the property and that is of a height that might enable potential conversion
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Description
The property is a five-bedroom detached family home built in the 1980s. It is situated on a quiet non-through road in the village of Upper Bucklebury and has a south-west facing private garden that is laid to patio, lawn, and herbaceous borders. The garden features several fruit trees and bushes, including a mature apple tree and a quince bush.
The property has an integral garage with both vehicle and pedestrian access, and a shingled drive that can accommodate three cars. Downstairs accommodation includes an entrance hall, a large open-plan kitchen/dining area, a dual aspect living room with a working open hearth, a utility room, and a cloakroom. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, including a master bedroom of generous dimensions, as well as a separate family bathroom and a bathroom with Jack and Jill doors shared with bedrooms two and three.
The property also has a cavernous loft with potential for conversion.