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Full details for 2 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in Wokingham

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Description

This charming Victorian end of terrace cottage enjoys wonderful views, a south-facing garden, and is only a few minutes‘ walk to the shops, bars and restaurants in town.

Set in one of Wokingham‘s most desirable lanes, this cottage is also convenient for the station, buses and lovely rural walks. It has the benefit of side access to the garden, gravel parking space, a tiled entrance porch, lantern welcome light and smart front door.

The lounge has a charming chimney and wood-burning stove, natural timber flooring, bay window and bespoke white shutters.

The dining room has plenty of natural light from the garden window and part-glazed internal door, and features an under-stairs cupboard with tongue-and-groove wooden door.

The kitchen is fitted with a range of cherrywood units, and includes an integrated fridge, integrated freezer, integrated dishwasher electric fan oven, extractor and hob.

With an adjoining laundry room / cloakroom, there‘s plenty of additional storage, a white WC, stainless steel sink and, of course, plumbing for a washing machine.

Upstairs comprises two double bedrooms, with the principal room featuring a built-in wardrobe and tasteful shutters. The upstairs bathroom includes a large corner bath, white WC and basin, and separate shower enclosure.

The enclosed garden features a stone patio, lawn, and footpath leading to a timber shed.

Wonderful Location

The main appeal of Gipsy Lane is its low volume of passing cars, views across Langborough Recreation Field, and its proximity to the unique and vibrant town of Wokingham. Wokingham frequently appears on league tables of the Best Places to Live in the UK, and has just benefitted from a £270m regeneration investment. Locals enjoy a wide range of pubs, eateries and coffee shops including Gail‘s Bakery, Nando‘s, Costa, Caffè Nero and Pizza Express. There are plenty of independent restaurants, wine bars, and even a gin bar in the new Peach Place. For groceries Wokingham has a large Waitrose, Aldi and Tesco. There is a selection of clothing retailers including Mountain Warehouse, M&Co, Fat Face and Edinburgh Woollen Mill, but also boutiques such as Purple Butterfly, Elle Won, Mimi‘s and Oliver Bonas. Leisure facilities include gyms, a public swimming pool (currently undergoing re-generation), parks, a library, bowling alley and 360 Escape Rooms. There‘s also a recently-opened boutique cinema the Elms Field development and the town hosts music festivals, carnivals and seasonal town events.

By road, Wokingham is well-connected for the M3 and M4, and for High Street retail shopping both Bracknell and Reading are within easy reach (including by bus). With an approx 15 minute walk to the station, trains arrive in London Waterloo in just over an hour, and there is also direct line to Gatwick airport and Guildford..

Wokingham is known for its excellent choice of schools for all ages (please see the school-checker)

To arrange a viewing of this lovely home, or to ask any questions, please contact Nick or Teresa.
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