Turpins is a charming Grade II listed period home, dating back to the late 16th century, set in the heart of the historic village of Sonning-on-Thames. Arranged over three floors and with a cellar, the property retains a wealth of original features, including exposed beams, open fireplaces, leaded light windows and herringbone parquet flooring, adding to its considerable charm. The ground floor has three reception areas, comprising a living room, a sitting room and a separate dining space. There is a kitchen/breakfast room complete with an Aga and also a downstairs cloakroom. A substantial cellar, arranged as three rooms, offers excellent potential for further accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. On the first floor are a principal and a guest bedroom, both with en-suites alongside a further bedroom currently being used as an office and family bathroom. On the second floor, there are a further two bedrooms. Outside, the part-walled and private garden has been very attractively designed with mature apple, cherry and pear trees. For al fresco dining, there are three terraced areas which catch the sun at different times of day, one with a wooden gazebo. Additional features include an external pantry and a tandem-length garage. Backing onto the grounds of St Andrew’s Church, the property enjoys a peaceful outlook with riverside walks along the River Thames just moments away. Village amenities are all within walking distance, including The Mill at Sonning, Reading Blue Coat School and Sonning Church of England Primary School. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special home in one of Berkshire’s most sought-after villages.