16th century cottage in Berkshire for sale
This pretty thatched cottage in Berkshire is a classic example of a 16th century English village house, and has very good transport links back to London

Bridgemans is a delightful thatched cottage dating back to the 16th century located on the southern fringe of the Berkshire village of Inkpen, close to Hungerford and Newbury.
The house is Grade II listed and has a number of period features including exposed wall and floor beams, and open fireplaces.
Accommodation includes sitting room, dining room, galley kitchen and three bedrooms plus a family bathroom and a shower room.
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Outside is a useful outbuilding which is currently used both as an office and a store. The pretty gardens extend to around a quarter of an acre.
The village of Inkpen has a good local pub within walking distance and Kintbury, just one mile away, has direct trains to London Paddington.
The guide price is £525,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01488 688 533 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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