Pikes Farmhouse is a period property that has seen various extensions over the years creating the charming home it is today. It is found along a no through Lime tree avenue and is set in grounds in excess of 1.1 acres which comprise formal gardens, a paddock and a variety of outbuildings with versatile usage along with the benefit of solar panels.
Approached via a traditional five bar gate that gives way to a sweeping driveway with ample parking for a fleet of vehicles and access to the detached double garage with electric door.
The formal front door leads to the Entrance Hall which runs the length of the house. The staircase is a particular feature of the Hallway with exposed timbers, galleried landing, large picture window and turning staircase with understairs storage.
The Drawing Room has a corner open fireplace with double aspect views across the gardens and pool area and is directly across the hall from the second Reception Room with views to the front gate. Continuing along the hall the Dining Room is on the left hand side with a large open fireplace and from here a door provides access to the tanked Cellar. At the end of the hall is the Kitchen, Study and Utility Room, refitted Cloakroom with Shower Cubicle and a small conservatory which gives access to outside and nearby Garage.
Climbing the turning staircase to the first floor at the half landing there is a large picture window which floods both the hall and galleried landing with natural light.
The first floor comprises five double bedrooms with two bathrooms, the master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with built in wardrobes, exposed timbers and en suite access to one of the bathrooms.
The property further benefits from solar panels.
A particular feature of Pikes Farmhouse are the grounds, there is a good expanse of lawned area with a large heated swimming pool adjacent to the side of the house with brick built pool house.
To the rear of the plot is an enclosed Paddock with gated access, with numerous outbuildings and stable block which offer a variety of uses.
The property is situated on the fringes of Hurst and Wokingham, approached via a no through country lane. Hurst boasts a general store as well as a tea room, numerous public houses and Dinton Pastures Country Park. Schools in the area include St Nicholas CE primary school and the renowned Dolphin School, with both Wokingham town centre and its mainline station within easy reach or Twyford and its direct access to Paddington also close by.
Tenure : Freehold
Council Tax Band : G