Plot 4 - Rowan House Little Woodcote Close Caversham, Reading, Berkshire
Price in the region of £379,950.
4 Bed End Terrace
Tel: 0845 313 2970
Four bed, two bathroom end terrace house with garage and one parking space.
Ground Floor
Living Room 5234mm x 3577mm (max) 17’ 2” x 11’ 9”
Kitchen/Breakfast 4590mm x 3013mm 15’ 1” x 9’ 11”
First Floor
Bedroom 1 3090mm x 2560mm 10’ 2” x 8’ 5”
Bedroom 2 3294mm x 2752mm 10’ 10” x 9’ 0”
Bedroom 3 3860mm x 2202mm 12’ 8” x 7’ 3”
Bedroom 4 2555mm x 2452mm 8’ 5” x 8’ 1”
Little Woodcote is a small select development of just seven 3 and 4 bedroom detached and terraced homes in Caversham, Reading, considered to be one of Reading’s most desirable residential areas. Of traditional style externally, all the homes benefit from a smart contemporary specification that includes Lanzet fitted kitchens with granite-style worktops. These are superb quality, new homes, designed to be a delight to live in. Little Woodcote is peacefully situated on a private turning where there is no through traffic, so life there will feel very tranquil.
The river Thames flows through Caversham, and a walk along its banks is one of the most enjoyable ways to pass a Sunday afternoon. A good range of shops and restaurants is concentrated in Caversham too, including Waitrose, Marks and Spencer Simply Food and a number of smaller outlets. And when you feel like eating out, there's plenty of local choice, including pizzerias, Italian, Greek, Nepalese and Chinese. North of Caversham is the wealthy town of Henley-on-Thames, home to the Royal Regatta, sophisticated restaurants and cocktail bars, as well as elegant shops.
If you have school age children, it's good to know that there are seven primary schools and seven secondary schools within a two mile radius of Caversham. Highdown School also makes its sports centre available for community use, offering swimming, a gym and sports hall.
The centre of Reading is just a couple of miles to the south. As one of the major towns in the south east, it is a flourishing place of employment, business and leisure. Shopping there is a pleasure. You will find all your favourite high street brand names, many in The Oracle and Broad Street Mall. For your evening entertainment, choose from several arts and theatre venues, cinemas, as well as plenty of high quality restaurants and pubs. A few miles outside Reading is The Mill at Sonning, a renowned dinner-theatre in a converted flour mill.
Situated close to the M4, Reading has fast links to London, the M25 and the west, with easy access to the motorway at junction 10 via the A3290. Trains from Reading take about half an hour to London Paddington, 25 minutes to Basingstoke, and around 20 minutes to Slough.