Woodlands House is an intriguing opportunity nestled within a remarkable period conversion, surrounded by nine acres of beautifully landscaped parklands and formal communal gardens. This property, initially a farmhouse, was transformed into its current grand brick and flint structure in the 1930s by oil magnate R F Rickett. The building was subsequently divided into several unique residences during the 1970s. Currently, it features an entrance hall, a convenient downstairs shower room, a spacious open-plan living and dining area, a kitchen, and four bedrooms, including a large master suite with an ensuite bathroom. Additional amenities include a family bathroom and shared access to meticulously maintained communal areas with facilities such as a swimming pool and tennis court. The presence of a double garage offers practical storage or parking solutions. While the property already holds significant charm and character, there is substantial potential for modernization or reconfiguration to enhance its value further. Set in tranquil rural surroundings yet conveniently close to Hungerford and Newbury town centres, this residence boasts excellent transport links to London via both road and rail. Notably offered with no onward chain.