09:30AM, Monday 06 January 2025
SARUM Cottage in Sonning offers a quintessential English cottage experience, writes Natalie Wilson.
This Grade-II listed property, in Pearson Road, dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries and has been meticulously maintained.
The property, which has a whitewashed exterior with timber framing and a tiled roof, showcases a blend of historical charm and modern amenities and is part of a cluster of heritage homes in the centre of Sonning. Step inside to find a cosy yet functional layout. The welcoming entrance hall leads into a characterful reception room with exposed beams, a wood-burning stove and a front-facing window that fills the space with natural light.
The recently updated kitchen and dining area form the heart of the home. This vaulted space features Velux windows, underfloor heating and a door opening to the garden. The kitchen, fully-equipped with modern conveniences, retains a sense of rustic charm.
A newly refitted shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, with the second bedroom offering built-in storage. A first-floor cloakroom adds convenience. Throughout the property, exposed beams and wooden latch doors contribute to its character.
The private garden at the rear is a highlight. A winding brick path leads to a quaint summerhouse, surrounded by a mix of lawn, flowerbeds and mature shrubs. A patio area provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining or quiet relaxation amid a peaceful and green backdrop.
Sonning itself is rich in history and amenities. From the Coppa Club’s riverside dining to the renowned Mill at Sonning theatre and the historic Bull Inn, there’s no shortage of leisure opportunities. The nearby Thames Path and countryside walks enhance the village’s rural charm, while excellent transport links, including the M4 and train services from Twyford, connects to London and beyond. It also has reputable schools, including Reading Blue Coat School in the village and Queen Anne's in nearby Caversham.
• Sarum Cottage has a guide price of £550,000, freehold. For more information and to arrange a viewing, call Davis Tate on 0118 934 4433.
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