1 bedroom Flat For Sale
Guide Price £220,000 | For Sale
A rare opportunity to acquire a charming one-bedroom apartment set within an attractive and characterful manor house, positioned in the highly desirable village of Bucklebury.
This unique home offers well-balanced accommodation comprising a generous double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a fitted kitchen, and a spacious living room enjoying delightful views over the beautifully maintained manor house grounds. The property is rich in character features throughout and benefits further from a private stairwell, access to the roof space, a garage, ample resident parking, and is offered to the market with no onward chain.
The property is held on a share of freehold basis, providing added security and long-term appeal.
History & Setting
Bucklebury Place forms part of a wider historic landscape within the Bucklebury area, an estate with origins dating back over 900 years. The land was originally granted by King Henry I to the monks of Reading Abbey in the 12th century and later passed into private ownership following the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The surrounding Bucklebury estate has remained in long-standing private ownership for centuries, making it one of the most historically significant landed estates in Berkshire. The area is renowned for its manor houses, traditional architecture, and enduring countryside charm, all of which contribute to the character and appeal of Bucklebury Place today.
Location
Bucklebury is a quintessential Berkshire village set within the picturesque Pang Valley, offering a peaceful rural setting whilst remaining well connected.
The village is steeped in history, with origins dating back to pre-Norman times, and features a number of historic buildings including St Mary’s Church. The surrounding countryside provides an abundance of scenic walks and outdoor pursuits, with Bucklebury Common being one of the largest in southern England.
Despite its rural feel, Bucklebury offers convenient access to nearby towns such as Reading, Newbury, and Thatcham, all providing mainline rail services into London, making it an excellent choice for both commuters and those seeking a countryside lifestyle.
Local Amenities
Bucklebury and the surrounding villages provide a strong sense of community alongside a range of everyday amenities. Within close proximity you will find a village shop, well-regarded public houses, local schools, and recreational facilities.
Further comprehensive shopping, dining, and leisure facilities can be found in nearby Reading and Newbury, both offering extensive retail centres, restaurants, and transport links.
The area is also well served by reputable schooling options, both state and independent, adding to its long-term desirability for a range of buyers.
Please note that all buyers attend property viewings at their own risk and must assess any hazards themselves.
We can refer you onto Mortgage Advice Bureau for help with finance. We may receive a fee if you take out a mortgage through them. If you require a solicitor to handle your purchase we can refer you onto Setfords Solicitors or Juno. We may receive a fee of £250.00 if you use their services.
Please be advised that a fee of £80 including VAT will be charged to complete the necessary anti-money laundering and identity verification checks for prospective clients wishing to purchase through ourselves. This fee is non-refundable and is required to ensure compliance with legal obligations and regulatory standards.
EPC rating: F. Council tax band: C, Domestic rates: £2118, Tenure: Leasehold,
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