Brand new 3 bedroom semi-detached house from Miller Homes
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The Caversham at Winterbrook Park
This three bedroom home is situated on the Miller Homes development Winterbrook Park, on the southern edge of the historic market town of Wallingford. This beautifully landscaped new neighbourhood enhances its special setting with a prestigious selection of energy efficient two, three, four and five bedroom homes. Half a mile from the picturesque town centre and a few minutes’ walk from the Thames, it combines excellent transport links with a real sense of community.
The accommodation includes: Spacious hallway leading to a contemporary new fitted kitchen and breakfast room with feature bay window to the front, open-plan living/dining space with French doors leading to the garden, downstairs cloakroom, master bedroom with en-suite shower room and fitted wardrobe, two further bedrooms, and a family bathroom. There is also a single garage and driveway parking, and a garden.
*Help to Buy
This home is available on the Help to Buy scheme - you could only need a 5% deposit with a 20% equity loan from the government and a 75% mortgage. We offer the Help to Buy scheme for all buyers, not just first time buyers. To find out more about Help to Buy please see our website or visit our marketing suite to speak to a Sales Adviser. Ts & Cs apply
- Gas central heating throughout
- Thermostatically controlled radiators to all rooms
- Programmable control of heating zones
- Double glazed PVCu windows
- Walls painted in soft white emulsion
- Woodwork painted satin white
- Smooth finish ceilings painted white
- TV sockets to lounge and master bedroom
- BT socket
- 10 Year NHBC Warranty
Rooms
Ground Floor
- Lounge (4.72 x 4.47 m)
- Kitchen Breakfast (5.03 x 2.54 m)
max
First Floor
- Master Bedroom (3.41 x 2.6 m)
- Bedroom 2 (3.53 x 2.7 m)
max - Bedroom 3 (2.76 x 1.93 m)
About Winterbrook Park
Wallingford sits within the triangle formed by the M40, the M4 and the A34, with Oxford and Reading both less than half an hour’s drive away. A network of bus services, many running alongside Winterbrook Park, link the town with Oxford, Reading and the surrounding villages, and trains from Cholsey, two miles away, run approximately twice an hour to Oxford and London Paddington, with journey times of around 25 minutes and one and a quarter hours respectively. Wallingford is on National Cycle Route 5, from London to Oxford.
Winterbrook Park is a few minutes’ walk from the River Thames, with its riverside walks, and on the eastern edge of the North Wessex Downs, providing endless opportunities for outdoor leisure. Local attractions include an outdoor heated swimming pool with a separate splash park for children, and a heritage steam railway. The ruins of the medieval Wallingford Castle stand in a beautiful riverside meadow, and the town’s excellent museum, housed in an oakbeamed Tudor house, provide a fascinating introduction to the town’s past.
Half a mile from the development, the lively assortment of shops, cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs around St Mary’s Street and the High Street provides a lively focal point of town life. The many independent traders who bring an unmistakable local character to the narrow streets are complemented by a large Waitrose supermarket. Wallingford has four markets, most of them held weekly, and the oldest dates back to the 12th century. Overlooking the Market Place, the Corn Exchange Theatre and Cinema presents live music and drama alongside new films and live screenings of performances from major London venues. Comprehensive recycling facilities can be found at Oakley Wood, around two miles east of the town.
The wide choice of sports and leisure clubs and societies in Wallingford covers athletics, football, cricket and tennis as well as croquet, martial arts and climbing. The Springs Golf Club, with its beautiful parkland course, is just over two miles away, and The Barn Fitness Club, a well-equipped gym with a wide choice of classes, is set on the edge of neighbouring Cholsey.
Primary, junior and secondary schools can be found within a short walk, and Cranford House private school, covering both primary and secondary age ranges, is just over three miles away in Moulsford. The town also has excellent medical provision, including a gp practice and a community hospital virtually adjacent to the development, and a dental surgery in the town centre.
Disclaimer
The house plans shown above, including the room specifications, may vary from development to development and are provided for general guidance only. For more accurate and detailed plans for a specific plot, please check with your local Miller Homes sales adviser. Carpets and floor coverings are not included in our homes as standard.