ESTATE agents in Berkshire reckon the chances of finding a snooker fan to buy a house, which comes with a full-sized snooker table, are “minimal”.
The three-bedroomed property in the village of Finchampstead is on the market for £179,950.
It is owned by a snooker-loving builder called Stan Bunker and his wife Alethea.
Stan plays in the Byfleet Snooker League and used to help at the Cuestars Section at Bracknell Snooker Club. He was coached by Alan Bell, who worked with Jimmy White.
Alethea said: “Stan always wanted a snooker table but felt it was out of reach and impossible to afford a house with one. We bought this house because we realised that by knocking all the walls down it would have perfect cueing room, and still manage a kitchen and living room.
“It was so much work to make the house perfect for snooker, it would be a shame to waste it.”
The Berkshire village of Finchampstead is situated midway between the M3 and M4.
Its parish church dates back to the 12th century.
It boasts a cricket club, a football club, a netball club, a scout group, an independent cake designer, a flower club and a Chinese restaurant.
The nearest railway station is Crowthorne, 1.5 miles away.
The Bunkers are moving to a bigger house near Stan’s parents. A 20 x 30ft garage will be converted into a snooker room.
Alethea said: “The whole house is a big project as it has barely been touched since 1972.
“But I’m sure Stan will try to tell me the snooker room is more urgent than the olive green bathroom!”
Tim Dunkley (World Snooker coach)
The three-bedroomed property in the village of Finchampstead is on the market for £179,950.
It is owned by a snooker-loving builder called Stan Bunker and his wife Alethea.
Stan plays in the Byfleet Snooker League and used to help at the Cuestars Section at Bracknell Snooker Club. He was coached by Alan Bell, who worked with Jimmy White.
Alethea said: “Stan always wanted a snooker table but felt it was out of reach and impossible to afford a house with one. We bought this house because we realised that by knocking all the walls down it would have perfect cueing room, and still manage a kitchen and living room.
“It was so much work to make the house perfect for snooker, it would be a shame to waste it.”
The Berkshire village of Finchampstead is situated midway between the M3 and M4.
Its parish church dates back to the 12th century.
It boasts a cricket club, a football club, a netball club, a scout group, an independent cake designer, a flower club and a Chinese restaurant.
The nearest railway station is Crowthorne, 1.5 miles away.
The Bunkers are moving to a bigger house near Stan’s parents. A 20 x 30ft garage will be converted into a snooker room.
Alethea said: “The whole house is a big project as it has barely been touched since 1972.
“But I’m sure Stan will try to tell me the snooker room is more urgent than the olive green bathroom!”
Tim Dunkley (World Snooker coach)
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