A substantial Grade II* Listed partly C17th house with stylish interiors and beautifully proportioned rooms. In a highly accessible location and set in the middle of its land extending to about 45 acres of parkland. The property can include a converted coach house, farm buildings and a cottage for an additional price.Hurst Lodge is understood to date back to 1580 with later Georgian additions. The house was built by John Barker, who at the time was a gentleman usher to Queen Elizabeth I. The property has been enlarged over the years, with the accommodation classically proportioned whilst still retaining many period features including Delft tiling, 17th Century oak panelling and original flooring and fireplaces. The main reception rooms all benefit from high ceilings and a wonderful southerly aspect over the gardens and grounds beyond. The bedroom accommodation is spread over two floors and combines generously proportioned rooms, many with en-suite bathrooms, and an impressive principle suite .Twyford 2 miles (Paddington 31 minutes), Henley-on-Thames 7 miles, Reading 7 miles, Ascot 9 miles, London 35 miles.Good access to the M4, M40, M3 and M25 motorway networks and Heathrow, Farnborough and Gatwick airports. Reading and Twyford stations provide rail services to Paddington and Reading provides access to Waterloo.Hurst has fine local facilities including a village shop, post office, local inns, cricket ground and both a primary and prep school. Further excellent schooling with Oratory, Bradfield and Pangbourne College in Reading, Eton College and Papplewick in Windsor, St George's in Ascot and Wellington College in Crowthorne.Reading, Bracknell and Maidenhead are easily accessible with additional cultural, educational and shopping facilities at Twyford, Wokingham and Henley-on-Thames.
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Minimum Tenancy Length
This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team.
Tenant charges
All potential tenants should be advised that, as well as rent a holding deposit will be payable which is equal to one week’s rent (if an AST) and two weeks’ rent (if not an AST), a tenancy deposit will also be payable which is equal to 6 weeks rent (if not an AST and/or the annual rent is over £50,000), or 5 weeks’ rent (if an AST and/or the annual rent is below £50,000). If the landlord agrees to you having a pet you may be required to pay a higher deposit (if not an AST) or higher weekly rent (if an AST).
You will also be required to pay the following:
Before the tenancy starts: Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent) Tenancy Agreement fee (£288 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only) Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only) Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only) Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000)
During the tenancy: Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone) Council Tax Television licence Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable) Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance
At the end of the tenancy: Cleaning of the property Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only) Dilapidations (as agreed)
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