Property description
Tudor Cottage is a four bedroom character home situated close to the centre of the village, Grade II listed and reputedly with origins from around 1500 and consequently perhaps the oldest property in Bramley.
The sitting room features a deep Inglenook type fireplace, there is a separate 19' dining/family room together with conservatory and kitchen/breakfast room.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom with beautiful exposed beams throughout.
Outside there are pleasant gardens with many mature trees and shrubs and a double width garage.
Tudor Cottage is situated between Basingstoke and Reading with its own railway station (to the aforementioned towns) with onward links to London (Waterloo/Paddington respectively) and with good road access via the A33 to the M3 and M4 motorways. The village has a good range of the local amenities including convenience store, schooling, church, post office and Public House etc whilst the centres of Basingstoke and Reading provide a much wider range of amenities.
Bramley is an extremely attractive village surrounded by countryside much of which form the Duke of Wellington Estate. There are many pretty walks as well as bridleways, some of which run alongside the nearby River Loddon.
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