This beautiful four-bedroom detached Edwardian home was built in about 1908 on a stunning 0.4 acre plot on one of Wokingham’s most desirable roads, convenient to the town centre, station, schools, recreation ground and rural walks.
Interior. The ground floor comprises porch, hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, family room and kitchen with adjoining utility room. There are 2 double and 2 single first-floor bedrooms with a bathroom, separate w/c and stairs to a large (mainly boarded) attic with roof window. Many original features remain but there is exciting scope for modernisation, attic conversion and extension subject to planning permission.
The house is towards the western end of Murdoch Road and therefore only a c.6-minute walk to the old and redeveloped parts of the town centre, a c.4-minute drive / 15-minute walk to the station and c.175 yards from Langborough Recreation Ground which leads to rural walks. The area is ideal for families, with wide residential roads and various primary and secondary schools nearby. The secluded back garden measures c.200' x 70'. The first 105' is lawn between mature shrubs, trees and well-stocked borders. The wilder rear of the garden is a perfect play area and has a summer house, vegetable garden (in a former swimming pool), fig, apple and damson trees and wild flowers. There is a terrace across the rear of the house with gates on both sides leading to the in-and-out front drive which provides parking for at least 4 cars. There is a tandem-length garage and 3 brick-built garden sheds. D G Wokingham Borough Council Leave Wokingham via Denmark Street, take the first left into Langborough Road and continue into Murdoch Road through the width restriction where you'll find number 10 on the left hand side.Situation
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