A five-bedroom detached family home, boasting nearly 3,000 square feet of living space, is now on the market in the picturesque village of Binfield.
The property is tucked away at the end of a private driveway.
According to estate agents, the standout feature of this home is the expansive 41ft open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area.
This central space, complete with a striking fireplace, is designed for entertaining.
It opens out onto the garden through a set of doors, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living.
In addition to this main area, the house also offers four other reception rooms, providing plenty of space for family activities or quiet relaxation.
A utility room and downstairs shower room add to the practicality of the home.
A mezzanine-style landing provides access to the five double bedrooms.
Each bedroom is spacious, offering ample room for personalisation.
The first two bedrooms come with en suite facilities, and there is also a refitted family bathroom.
The property is set on a 0.22 acre plot.
The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, providing a green oasis for the family to enjoy.
An extensive patio area, partially covered for all-weather use, is perfect for entertaining guests or simply enjoying a quiet evening outdoors.
The front of the property offers driveway parking for several vehicles and a detached double garage.
The home is situated in the village of Binfield, which offers a wealth of amenities, including shops and schools.
The A329(M) is nearby, providing easy access to the M4 motorway for those needing to commute.
The house is marketed as a 'substantial' family home, offering a balance of communal and private spaces.
The location, combined with the features of the house, make it an attractive option for those seeking a spacious family home.
Whether for a growing family or those who enjoy hosting, this property offers a range of possibilities.
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