£460,000
Pembroke Mews, Sunninghill
Recently Sold
Chain-free
    2 bedroom bungalow for sale
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    79.9m2
     
     

    Features

    • Private Mews of Unique Cottages
    • No Onward Chain
    • Large Garage
    • Two Secluded Patio Gardens
    • Traffic-free & Secluded
    • Kitchen / Breakfast Room
    • Village Setting
    • Private Parking
    • Utility / Laundry
    • Not Over-looked
    Chain free. Peaceful Setting in a Private Mews Courtyard. Just a short stroll into Sunninghill village, this uniquely pretty cottage promises a quiet retreat from the hustle of daily life.

    This charming cottage has private and secluded gardens both to the front and rear. If you like to follow the sun, there's a peaceful spot to enjoy morning coffee first thing and, when the day is done, wind down with something cool in the south-westerly facing rear garden.

    A cluster of individual cottages, Pembroke Mews residents enjoy a private community with allocated parking and ample visitors' spaces. This cottage also has a large open-fronted garage to the rear and a useful lock-up store / workshop (both with power).

    Both bedrooms are double in size, each with secluded outlook over a garden. The lounge, with its natural timber flooring, sash window and feature fireplace, feels homely and characterful.

    The kitchen, which has a built-in pantry / store, has a rustic feel with room for kitchen table and four chairs. A small lobby and back door area leads to the utility / laundry room where there's extra storage and counter space.

    There's gas central heating, with a new boiler installed in 2022, attic space, and outside taps and external lanterns in both gardens.

    Ultrafast Broadband speed availability (upload speeds up to 1000Mbps and download speeds up to 100MBps). Source OFCOM July 2023.

    The Victorian Hunting Lodge of Pembroke Mews was built around 1860 and we believe this cottage was formerly a stable block to the Lodge. Pembroke Mews, as we know it today, was converted into cottages in the 1970s.


    A Few Words from Quarters

    "We particularly love the welcome home this cottage gives, with its timber garden gate leading to the courtyard garden. Inside, the stripped pine doors, tiled fireplace and sash windows, all complement - and add to - the quaintness of this home.

    If you're looking for a gentle pace of life this cottage offers a haven of privacy, and yet is anything but remote. With Sunninghill Village a few minutes' walk away, there's an eclectic mix of wonderful independent shops and eateries. We make it our business to review a selection for you, and can confirm the Jade remains one of the best Chinese restaurants we know, and the Sun Cafe's warm welcome matches their excellent barrista coffees and fresh croissants. For social dining, La Cloche at The Carpenters pub has wonderful food and an atmosphere so good, you could almost eat that too!

    The village also has ironmongers, post office, barbers, convenience store, interiors and wine shop.

    Almost next door, there's Kings Surgery and, nearby there's the ever sought-after Charters School and St Michael's CofE Primary school. Do check our interactive link on the map for details of all local schools, transport and amenities.

    Please get in touch with Nick or Teresa of Quarters Estate Agents, Wokingham, with any questions, or to arrange your viewing. We're looking forward to showing you around!"



    Council Tax Band: C (Windsor & Maidenhead Borough Council)
    Tenure: Share of Freehold (952 years)
    Ground Rent: £15 per year
    Service Charge: £360 per year
    999 yer lease from June 1976
    Share of Freehold (13 ways)
    Reference: RS0223
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