IF YOU HAPPEN to be looking for a new home in semi-rural Wokingham, have the need for seven or so bedrooms, and happen to have up to £2 million in loose change then this house may just be for you.
Manor Farm House on Binfield Road, Binfield, features a heated outdoor swimming pool, an enclosed tennis court, a stable, a double garage, hoardes of outbuilding storage-rooms and many other features to make this home ideal.
The original structure of this home was built in the 17th century, still proudly displaying aspects of its heritage with a number of feature fireplaces, beamed walls in older areas of the property, and high ceilings throughout the home.
The property features a sweeping front drive, surrounded by matured trees and feature garden beds.
The home itself is incredibly comfortable, with great use of natural light and spacious rooms, including a large conservatory and drawing rooms.
Aside from the pleasantries of the buildings themselves, the location of this property is also excellent for all kinds of families, with excellent schools available, including the 'free school' sponsored by Eton College.
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For those who have finished their time in education, there are a whole host of activities available to choose from - facilities are available for Sporting and recreational facilities in the area include racing at Ascot and Windsor; golf at the nearby Birds Hill Golf Centre and in Maidenhead, Sunningdale and the renowned Wentworth; polo at The Royal Berkshire Polo Club in Winkfield, the Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park and the Fifield polo club; riding in Windsor Great Park and the surrounding countryside.
Aside from the peacefulness of countryside living, the resident's ease of access to Wokingham centre as well as the M4 via Junction 10.
This home is available to buy for £1,650,000, under Savills Estate Agents. For further information CLICK HERE.
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