This fabulous period conversion is one of the most unique in the local area. Forming part of a conversion of a church building, the property has been tastefully converted to retain a number of original features to create a characterful home in a superb location. Located in a convenient and popular setting it's an easy walk into Reading town centre, close to the Royal Berks Hospital and amongst a great selection of local amenities including the award winning Cafe Yolk.
The property is set on the ground floor and offers generously sized accommodation with an abundance of light. The spacious living room with its high ceilings, large gothic style arched windows, and chandelier lights, is entered via an entrance through a feature Victorian door and benefits from a large built-in cupboard offering ample storage. A large interior hallway, with feature light fittings, leads through to two double bedrooms, a bathroom, a further storage cupboard and the kitchen. The theme of high ceilings and arched windows is continued into the bedrooms. The master bedroom has dual aspect windows. To the rear of the internal hallway, through an ornate solid oak church door, is the kitchen/breakfast room which has a superb vaulted ceiling, travertine tiled stone floor and country style fitted kitchen complete with a Rangemaster oven and hob. A communal courtyard forming a tranquil outside space is accessible from the kitchen. In this courtyard there is an individual storage cupboard ideal for storing bicycles. The property further benefits from allocated off road parking and is being sold with no chain complications.
Location:
St Aubyns Court is on the corner of Donnington Road and Erleigh Road located to the East of Reading Town Centre. Set in the desirable University and under a mile from Reading train station. There is a multitude of local amenities including The Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading University and an excellent range of schools including the highly acclaimed Reading Grammar School for boys, Kendrick girl's Grammar, Leighton Park, St Josephs and the Abbey public schools. The A329/M4 corridors are close by, serving excellent access to London.
There is a diverse range of property in the area including grand Victorian town houses, smaller terrace properties, classic Georgian buildings and modern homes and apartments. This diverse range of homes accommodates a diverse range of people, from students to young professionals, from families to doctors and hospital staff. The diversity, excellent local amenities and community and it's convenient location make the University area a great place to live.