Entrance Hall:
Double glazed front door to entrance hall, Wall mounted radiator, Stairs to first floor, Doors leading to...
Living Room:
Front aspect double glazed window and rear aspect sliding doors leading to garden. Open fireplace with marble surround and wooden mantle. Laminate floor. Wall mounted radiator.
Dining Room:
Rear aspect double glazed window. Wall mounted radiator. Door to inner hallway with storage cupboard.
Kitchen:
Side aspect double window, Eye and base level units with roll top work surfaces. Built-in electric oven and hob, Stainless steel sink and drainer, Electric heater, Door leading to side access.
Cloakroom:
Side aspect double glazed window, Wall mounted wash hand basin,low level WC.
Landing:
Two double glazed front aspect windows, Airing cupboard housing water tank. Doors to all bedrooms
Bedroom One:
Rear aspect double glazed window, Storage cupboard. Wall mounted radiator.
Bedroom Two:
Rear aspect double glazed window, Built-in storage cupboards. Wall mounted radiator.
Bedroom Three:
Front aspect double glazed window, Wall mounted radiator, Access to loft.
Bathroom:
Rear aspect double glazed window, Panel enclosed bath, Electric shower and pedestal sink.
Garage:
Detached garage to the side of the property with up and over door and rear access door to garden.
To the rear:
The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs surrounding. Oil tank on paving area. Access to the front via side gate.
To the Front:
Driveway leading to detached garage with footpath leading to the front door. Front garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs surrounding.
Location:
Ecchinswell is a long, narrow parish lying between Kingsclere and Symonton, and containing 2349 acres. The village lies in the centre of the parish near the source of a small stream which rises close to the site of the old church, east of the vicarage near the watercress bed, marked by the tombstone of Mr John Digweed of Ecchinswell House, whose interment to place inside the church in 1844. There are two burial grounds in Ecchinswell; one surrounds the present church, the other was purchased and consecrated in 1844. The vicarage house was built during the incumbency of The Rev. Lewis Rugg, MA., in 1853. Ecchinswell House, now the property of Mt Lionel T Wasey, was occupied by the late Major William H Digweed until his death about 1880.
The soil is rich in loam and the subsoil gravel and chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats, and watercress is also grown. There are 905 acres of arable land, 817 acres of permanent grass and 75 acres of wood and plantations in the parish of Ecchinswell. The inclosure award is dated 13 November 1850.
Newbury is a growing market town, situated on the banks of the Kennet and Avon canal, and is well known for its Racecourse, which holds both National Hunt and Flat races throughout the year. There is also a good range of local independant retailers, combined with national retailers and department stores.