Tenure: Leasehold
Jago Court is a quiet, purpose-built development just over 20 years old. It’s situated towards the top of the historic Newtown Road, which runs south from St John’s Church and the Commonwealth Newtown Road Cemetery to Monks Lane and Wash Common.
From here, you’re just a short walk from Newbury Retail Park, Tesco Extra, The Two Watermills pub, Newbury Rugby Club, Wash Common Pharmacy and David Lloyd leisure centre. In the car, it’s just a few minutes’ drive to Wash Common with its shops, dentist, golf and other sporting options, or into Newbury for a wide choice of shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs, cinema, retail and leisure facilities.
Entrance
The front door leads you into a spacious hallway, the central hub of this light top-floor apartment. Here you have room for console table or similar, as well as two built-in storage closets.
Off the hallway is the family bathroom, two double bedrooms and the living/dining room.
Living/dining room
The proportions of this well-sized room give you choices for how best to arrange and live in it. French doors to one end open onto a Juliet balcony, providing tree-top views and a refreshing flow of air on warmer summer days.
This room can easily accommodate a family dining table and – depending on the size of dining table – a desk to one side for a home office, in addition to sofas, TV and entertainment systems and more.
Kitchen
Through a wide opening from the dining area is the streamlined horseshoe-shaped kitchen. The colour palette and choice of cabinets create a stylish, minimalist, clutter-free space that contains everything you need for culinary creativity.
The wealth of cupboards, drawers and base units have a cream wood-effect finish, brushed steel handles and a hard-wearing stone-effect work surface. The practical tiled floor complements the cabinetry perfectly, while the black upstand, splashback and hob create a stylish monochrome contrast.
Principal bedroom
The main double bedroom comfortably accommodates a king-sized bed. Storage is ample with a built-in double wardrobe, space for a tallboy or chest of drawers and bedside cabinets. Being top floor, this room isn’t overlooked and is wonderfully private.
En suite
The larger-than-average ensuite has a smart monochrome feel. White tiles are topped with black feature strip tiles, ready for you to add pops of colour with towels, pictures or paint on the upper part of the walls.
The bath has a tiled shelf to one end, perfect for bottles of bubble bath or maybe a relaxing glass of vino. There’s also a mono-tap with handset – perfect for showering little ones and rinsing the bath after use.
The separate built-in shower enclosure has bi-fold doors, riser shower bar and thermostatic controls.
Other features include:
Bedroom two
Another good-sized double bedroom again with space for a king-size bed, with built-in wardrobe, space for bedside cabinets as well as an additional chest of drawers, desk or shelving unit.
Family bathroom
Tiled with a feature silver strip running around the room. The corner shower has thermostatic controls and a hand-held showerhead on a riser bar.
In addition, you have:
Parking
The apartment comes with an allocated parking space. Additional visitor parking is available, with free on-street parking nearby.
Good to know
Walls are kept clear thanks to the zoned underfloor heating that runs throughout the apartment, ensuring a pleasant even temperature and greater flexibility to furnish the space your way.
Transport links
By car
The A34, A339/A4 and M4 are all close at hand, making this an exceptionally well-connected location.
Newbury sits on the crossroads of the A34 and M4, giving access to Winchester, the south coast, the Midlands, Wales and London.
By train
The railway station in Newbury runs west to Exeter St Davids and Penzance, and east to Reading, with the Elizabeth line, London and most of the country, including Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Didcot railway station isn’t far away, offering another route of travel.
Schooling
According to West Berkshire Council, the schools within the catchment area are:
Primary: Falkland Primary School, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.
Secondary: Park House School
Services
Heating is underfloor throughout, with thermostats to control the different zones.
Hot water is from an electric immersion tank.
Water and electricity are mains supplied.
Drainage/sewerage is mains.
Water softener fitted.
Connectivity
Broadband, according to Openreach, is Fibre to the Cabinet available at up to 76 Mbps.
According to Vodafone, their 5G service is “good indoors & outdoors”.
Council
The local authority is West Berkshire Council. The Council Tax band is C.
Tenure
Leasehold.
Lease expires 1 February 2131.
Ground rent £200pa.
Budgeted service charge for 2024/25 period £1160pa.
EPC rating: C. Council tax band: C, Tenure: Leasehold, Annual ground rent: £1160, Annual service charge: £200, Length of lease (remaining): 105 years 10 months,