STEP inside this "stunning" six-bedroom house which is on the market for under £600,000 in Sherfield.
This six-bedroom, double fronted town house, is advertised by estate agent Yopa, and is for sale for £575,000.
Yopa say they are "delighted" to offer for sale this "stunning" townhouse, known as 'The Regency'.
It is located in the "sought-after Sherfield Park development" which was built by the "highly regarded Croudace" and set back off the main road in a courtyard with parking to the front and rear, offering "versatile use of the rooms on the first and second floors".
Yopa says this is "one of the most popular designs of the three-story townhouses due to the size of the rooms and how versatile buyers can use the house and this attractive imposing property is a great family home.
"Internally on the ground floor is a dual-aspect lounge with French doors onto the rear garden and to the other side of the house is a dual-aspect kitchen dining room.
"The spacious entrance hall has a storage cupboard and cloakroom and rear door leading to the rear garden.
"The first floor has access to the front-facing balcony and access to three of the six bedrooms.
"Bedroom one is on the first floor and is an excellent dual-aspect size with fitted wardrobes and with a three-piece en-suite shower room.
"Bedrooms three and four are also on the first floor and can be versatile and used as a home office and family/TV room if required.
"The second floor has three further bedrooms and the main three-piece family bathroom.
"Bedroom two also has fitted double wardrobes and its own en-suite shower room.
"Bedroom six can also be used as an office or study or dressing room if required.
"To the outside is a good sized enclosed rear garden with a decked area and gate to the rear leading to the rear parking and garage."
Readers who wish to find out more information can head to yopa.co.uk.
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