£530,000
The Street, Shurlock Row
Chain-free
    2 bedroom cottage for sale
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    1,186ft2
     
     

    Features

    • No Onward Chain
    • Beautifully Presented Period Home
    • Extensively Refurbished
    • Garage & Driveway Parking
    • South & East Facing Garden Terraces
    • Village Location
    Georgian origins and timeless charm ~ this unique cottage promises the village lifestyle and a beautifully restored 'turn-key' home.

    With two garden terraces, a detached garage, and driveway parking, Mortimer Cottage is delightful retreat in the heart of Shurlock Row.

    As a result of extensive and sympathetic refurbishment, this home offers the beauty of its character features, with the assurance of recent upgrades (including bespoke kitchen, bathroom, cloakroom, new garage, wiring, pressurised water system, window casements, and landscaping)

    The sensible layout includes two double bedrooms, a large four-piece bathroom suite, cloakroom, small snug, kitchen / breakfast room, and a well-proportioned living room.

    The first stable door entrance, with a zinc canopy, gives a homely welcome into the kitchen / breakfast room. This space is both beautiful and practical, with craftsman-built cabinetry, window seating, integrated appliances, induction hob, and a water softener.

    Stepping outside through the kitchen door, the south garden terrace (which is enclosed and secluded) makes a lovely place to sit out and enjoy the summer months. This space also doubles-up as additional parking and access to the detached garage.

    The living room is full of character, with ceiling beam-work, Georgian pane windows, and some tasteful wood panelling (which cleverly conceals a bank of wall-to-wall storage). Its focal point, a handsome fire surround and mantel piece, houses a traditional-style stove gas fire (with LPG supply) ~ completing the feel of this restful room, and adding a touch of cosiness for winter evenings. The rear stable door, which brings plenty of natural light through its glazed upper door, opens onto an east-facing garden terrace - an ideal spot for morning coffee in the warmer months!

    There's a small snug (currently used as a workspace, but lending itself to other uses), a cloakroom, and ~ unusually for a period cottage ~ a wide and gentle staircase to the upper landing. This landing space feels like a room in itself, with its architectural rafters, a place to sit by a window, ample storage, and embedded beam-work in the wall plaster.

    The bathroom, with its tongue & groove door and Suffolk latch ironwork, is perfectly placed between both bedrooms. The suite comprises a bath tub with integral shower fitting, bidet, and quality sanitary-ware. The extra touches include cosmetics storage and a backlit mirror.

    The master bedroom is steeped in character, with an historic chimney breast, recessed storage, exposed rafters, and half-vaulted ceiling.

    The second bedroom has additional clothes storage, can accommodate a double bed, and has green views to the rear.

    On a practical level, the attic is fitted with drop down ladder and lighting, the detached garage is equipped with power, and there's a purpose built bonus outbuilding - fully insulated and with power (currently used as a crafts studio, but potential for workshop, hobbies, or as an office).

    A Few Words from Quarters
    "If you're looking for something special, and love the feel of a rural village, this home should be on the shortlist. Just a short drive to Twyford Station, with its fast (under 25 minute) service to London Paddington, this location is ideal for those with London links (but crave the slower pace of rural Berkshire). The village has a wonderful pub & restaurant (The Shurlock Inn) which has fine dining and a warm atmosphere (yes, we've thoroughly tested it for you!)

    Although its retained a 'cotttagey' feel, the care and attention to detail on the design mean Mortimer Cottage has everything you'd want for modern living.

    And, if you like a bit of history, you might be interested to learn that this building was once a bakery ~ you can see the former hatch for the flour sacks in the (now) rear bedroom, and the oven chains are still hanging as a reminder of its heritage.

    Within easy reach of Twyford's restaurants & shops (including a Waitrose), and a ten minute drive to the market town of Wokingham, Shurlock Row has a country feel with excellent connections.

    For more details, or to discuss viewing arrangements, please contact Nick Harris or Teresa Ling at Quarters Estate Agents, Wokingham."



    Council Tax Band: E (Windsor & Maidenhead Borough Council)
    Tenure: Freehold
    Parking options: Driveway, Garage, Off Street
    Garden details: Enclosed Garden, Rear Garden, Terrace
    Electricity supply: Mains
    Heating: Electric, LPG
    Water supply: Mains
    Sewerage: Mains
    Reference: RS0442
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