An enchanting church conversion set in wonderful gardens with a double garage. St James The Less House, the small brother of St James the Great Church in West Hanney, is a very charming church conversion that has retained much of its classical architecture both inside and out. Originally built in 1856 there is a great deal to enjoy from the stone arched gothic style windows and original pulpit to the most impressive vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. Most importantly however it has served as a wonderful family house for the past five decades since being converted in 1976 with previous custodians including Whispering Bob Harris from the BBC radio country show. The property enjoys a very useable layout. The original vestry provides an excellent family room beyond which is a kitchen/breakfast room and a sizeable dining room. From the dining room a terrace is accessible via French doors. There is a sitting room with a wonderful open fire, and a study off. At the far end of the house is the entrance hall although day to day passage into the house is via the vestry. Upstairs can be accessed via staircases at either end of the house. There are five spacious bedrooms all with vaulted ceilings, and plenty of built-in storage. The main bedroom is the largest with an en suite bathroom and built-in wardrobes. There is a family bathroom at the far end and a shower room off the hall. The galleried landing at the far end is beautifully illuminated with natural light from the impressive leaded windows on the western flank. The house sits in the middle of the plot and is surrounded by mature and well stocked gardens. There are lawns at both the front and rear with a gravel driveway for several cars and a double garage with storage in the eaves. There is also a separate path from the street leading to the front door. There are a number of fruit trees on the front lawn. Vale of White Horse District Council. Tax Band G East Hanney is a popular South Oxfordshire village with two public houses, primary school, community shop, tennis club and football club and enjoys excellent communications with links via the A34 and the M40 to the north and the M4 to the south. Didcot railway station, approximately nine miles away, offers a fast service to London Paddington in approximately forty minutes. Oxford is approximately thirteen miles away and Wantage and Abingdon are in easy reach, providing a range of supermarkets, shopping, cafes, public houses and restaurants. Many are drawn to the area for schooling and while the village itself has a primary school there are also a number of highly regarded public schools in proximity. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wantage-d196801/for-sale_i68929715
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A four-bedroom detached home made for living, with an open plan kitchen, a generous living room and a handy utility room. Upstairs features four bedrooms, with an en suite for the master bedroom. The Deacon also has a double garage with annex. At Park View we're creating new homes differently to other developers. By planning and building patiently, choosing partners who share our values, using materials and designs that fit the local style, and preserving habitats and routes for wildlife, we're building a community that we're proud to have as part of our legacy. In the heart of rural Oxfordshire is the vibrant market town of Woodstock, nestled on the edge of the 2,000 acre Blenheim Park. You'll find independent boutiques, galleries, cafes, pubs and restaurants, as well as good schools, and plenty of clubs and societies. Local connections are superb, with Oxford Parkway and Long Hanborough train stations close by, and a wealth of bridleways, footpaths and cycle routes also available. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_woodstock-d578424/for-sale_i71408441
A beautiful and charming 18th century cottage set in 1/3 acre within the picturesque village of Charney Bassett Oxfordshire.The Property The Cottage on the Green is a detached Grade II listed thatched property facing the village green with neighbouring paddock land to the side and rear of the house. It is situated on 1/3 acre plot with an enclosed private garden courtyard area with well and a lovely bright and airy two storey thatched annexe. The house is full of period features and character such as exposed beams pretty windows and an inglenook fireplace with the old bread oven still in place. Upon entering the house you come to the reception hall with stairs to the first floor cloakroom and access to the sitting room which has the gorgeous inglenook fireplace and a door onto the rear garden. Off the hallway is also the spacious dining room with windows overlooking garden and paddock to the front and side of the house. At the rear of the property is the farm-style kitchen with a range of fitted floor and eye level units wooden worktops integrated double oven separate hob and sink and enough space for a breakfast table. Off the kitchen is a large utility room and door to the rear garden.On the first floor there are four generously sized bedrooms two with built in cupboards and one with exposed stone. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with walk in shower and twin sinks while a further family bathroom shares the features of twin sinks and underfloor heating. To the front of the property is a driveway and garden space with a number of mature trees and shrubs creating privacy. There is side access to the rear garden which has a courtyard area between the main house and annexe also a large lawn with a number of shrubs and mature trees including apple trees. There is a second driveway to the rear of the plot which provides ample parking and access to a large oak framed double garage.The AnnexeThis is a wonderful two storey detached annexe that is currently used as a one bedroom ancillary accommodation with a bathroom WC separate kitchen/breakfast room with integrated oven and beautiful lounge with French doors opening onto the garden. Measuring approximately 800 sq ft it's extremely versatile and could also be used as a home office.The Location The village of Charney Bassett lies in open country by the meandering River Ock in the Vale of the White Horse. There has been a settlement here since Anglo-Saxon times while just to the north Cherbury Camp an earthwork fort dates back to the Iron Age. The earliest surviving record shows land granted to the Abbot of Abingdon Abbey in 811 AD.Charney Bassett lies 4 miles north of Wantage 6 miles east of Faringdon and 12 miles south of Witney while Oxford city centre is 15 miles away. Locally there is an array of excellent walks riding routes and sports facilities such as Frilford Heath Golf Club and Newbury Racecourse also a number of convenience stores at nearby Southmoor and Kingston Bagpuize. The village is well served by road with access to the A34 connecting to the M4 in the south and the M40 in the north with the A420 catering to destinations in the west. A mainline station at Didcot Parkway (circa 9 miles) provides a fast service to London Paddington in 40 minutes. Charney Bassett enjoys a friendly community and excellent village pub The Chequers. Annual events such as the village Fete and May Day festivities keep old traditions alive while the local area is also renowned for its excellent choice of schools including Abingdon St Helen & St Katharine St Hughs and The Manor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71582605
A superb, detached period property in a tucked away position on the edge of the green, in one of south Oxfordshire's very best villages ABOUT THIS HOUSETucked away in an incredibly private position, just off the green, in the highly sought after village of Sutton Courtenay, sits Walnut Tree Cottage. Amongst other things, it is the position of this house which really sets it apart. The quintessentially charming village green in Sutton Courtenay is the backdrop to beautiful period properties, mature trees, the church and three pubs. Parts of the house date from the late 16th Century and the house has some beautiful period features including historic beams and a beautiful inglenook fireplace. The current owners have been at the property for over 20 years, during which time they have added the superb orangery and improved and maintained the house to a very high standard. The end result is a fantastic family home. There is plenty of room for cars, with a large drive and double garage. The south facing garden has been beautifully designed and landscaped and offers a completely private and tranquil idyll to while away lazy summer afternoons.ABOUT THE AREASutton Courtenay is one of South Oxfordshire's most highly regarded and sought after locations. A pretty village with a stunning green and many period and thatched properties; there is a real sense of community. This is very much a village which retains the best qualities of traditional village life. Perched on the banks of the River Thames, there are three pubs to choose from, two village shops and a garage.Commuting to London or Oxford couldn't be easier. Walnut Tree Cottage is exceptionally well placed, with Didcot Parkway Station only 4 miles away and trains to London Paddington from 37 minutes.The closest town is Abingdon which sits in a desirable position on the River Thames and includes a stunning market square and attractive architecture, such as the County Hall, built from Oxfordshire Limestone and believed to be designed by Sir Christopher Wren. This is market town living at its finest. Oxford itself is just over 10 miles away.Bordered by the rolling Chilterns on one side and the magnificent Berkshire Downs on the other, the surrounding countryside is idyllic with inexhaustible options for lovers of the outdoors, with highlights being the River Thames and Wittenham Clumps.There is a wide and excellent choice of both state and private schools, including a Primary School within Sutton Courtenay.TOWNS AND STATIONSAbingdon 2.7 milesOxford 11 milesDidcot Parkway Station 4 milesLondon Paddington from 37 mins For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sutton-courtenay-d542514/for-sale_i71335660
In a convenient yet incredibly tranquil rural location, close to Penhale Dunes a Special Area of Conservation; a stunning, contemporary country home with stylish architecture and built to an exacting standard with 3 double bedroomed, 3 bath/shower roomed accommodation and vast open-plan living space, plus detached studio and detached oversized double garage. Enjoying privacy and seclusion with secure electronically gated entrance and gardens and grounds which extend in total to approximately 1.2 acres. Ground Floor Broad entrance hall with turning staircase to first floor. Cloakroom, wc, boiler room. Vast open-plan triple aspect living/dining room/kitchen (30' x 25'8"), utility room. Bedroom 3 with en-suite wet room shower. First Floor Landing, principal bedroom with en-suite bath/shower room. Bedroom 2 with en-suite shower room. Outside Detached oversized DOUBLE GARAGE with two electrically operated roller doors. Detached TIMBER STUDIO with power and light connected. Electronic gated entrance, parking for numerous vehicles. Wraparound granite sett sun terrace. Extensive gardens and grounds predominantly laid to lawn. Polytunnel, pond. In all, approximately 1.2 acres. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_nr-perranporth-d636781/for-sale_i71446622
A four bedroom, detached family home that was the former show home, on this prestigious development on the edge of Henley-on-Thames. DescriptionA spacious entrance hall provides access to all the main ground floor rooms. The sitting room is double aspect with French doors into the dining room at one end. The kitchen is open plan to the family room and is perfectly presented with quartz worktops, a double oven, induction hob, wine fridge and built in appliances. The kitchen features a peninsular breakfast bar, that separates the kitchen from the family room which is generously sized and enjoys French doors to the patio and garden. In the kitchen there is a space saving sliding pocket door provides clever under stair storage and a useful utility area off the kitchen. Off the kitchen the dining room features a wonderful roof lantern, flooding the room with naturel light. There are French doors into the sitting room and bi-folding doors outside to the patio. Completing the ground floor there is a study that overlooks the front and a cloakroom. Stairs lead from the entrance hall to the first floor landing. The principal bedroom includes a dressing area, double aspect windows and a modern en suite shower room. The second guest bedroom also benefits from its own en suite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms, sharing a family bathroom. Outside, there is a pretty and neat front garden behind a brick and flint wall. A bloc paved driveway provides parking for two vehicles and a large attached double garage with electric up and over doors. An internal door from the garage leads to the garden room, currently used as a gym but could also be an office. The room enjoys bi-folding doors to the patio and garden. The garden is well stocked and has been thoughtfully planed providing privacy and enjoys a west facing aspect as well as a full with paved patio leading to lawn. There is side access available to one side, providing an area to store bins.LocationHighlands Park is located just 2 miles from the highly desirable market town of Henley-on-Thames.Henley-on-Thames boasts an array of boutiques, designerretailers and high-end restaurants along with the everyday conveniences of a Waitrose supermarket, hospital and renowned schools.Henley Station provides a link to the mainline railway stations in Reading and Twyford with a fast service to London, Paddington (from 25 mins) and Crossrail.The A404 is approximately 7.5 miles away, where you can connect to the M4 and M40 and reach larger towns including Reading and Oxford.Schooling in the area is of excellent repute, with a number of private and state options. With Henley leisure complex and Gillotts School are under 1 mile away.Sporting facilities include golf at a number of local courses, boating on the Thames and the Better gym, not to mention a wide range of local footpaths and open spaces to enjoy countryside walks.Square Footage: 2,059 sq ft DirectionsFrom the centre of Henley proceed across the main traffic lights towards the Town Hall and turn left into and through Greys Road Car Park. At the junction turn right and continue up the hill passing the parade of shops on the right and crossing over the mini roundabout. Follow the road around as it bears to the right, Highlands Lane will be found a short distance on the left. Continue down the lane into Highlands Park and No. 2 is the property on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69182806
Occupying a prime location within this sought after village a substantial detached five bedroom family home with enclosed private gardens and a double garage.Constructed during the 1990's this attractive stone built home provides well proportioned accommodation of c. 2813 sqft set over two floors. The ground floor features a family room accessing the garden via a conservatory, living room, dining room, kitchen, cloakroom and utility. Across the first floor are five good size bedrooms with both the master bedroom and second bedroom having en-suites. Outside to the front is a large forecourt providing parking for several vehicles and access to the double garage. To the rear are good size enclosed gardens, well stocked with a variety of mature trees and shrubs.All mains services are connected. According to Ofcom both Superfast and Ultrafast broadband are available and there is good mobile voice and data coverage both indoors and outdoors.Cumnor is a popular village just 4 miles west of Oxford offering access to the city via Botley Road and to a mainline station with a direct access into London Paddington. There is easy access to arterial roads including the A34 and A420 connecting to the A40, M40 and the M4. The village itself is community led with a well-regarded primary school, village store and post office, butcher, two public houses, church and garage. Central Oxford provides an extensive choice of shopping, entertainment venues, cultural amenities and restaurants and cafes to suit most tastes. More locally within Botley is the Westway Place shopping centre serving most day to day needs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70758943
The major section of the Grade II Listed Neo-Palladian manor house combines the 5 double bedroom Italian Pavilion with a fantastic, recently refurbished and remodelled 2 double bedroomed self-contained annexe plus garage, plentiful parking and fabulous private entertaining terrace. Ready for immediate occupation, an exceptional home which needs to be seen first hand to be fully appreciated. An incredible opportunity to acquire a home of immense stature and wonderful proportions within this exclusive 42 acre private country estate. THE ITALIAN PAVILION Circa 4,022sq.ft. Ground Floor: entrance hall, Bedroom 5 with en-suite shower room, galleried triple aspect main reception room (52'9" x 24'10"), inner hall, Bedroom 4 with en-suite bathroom, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, sitting room. First Floor: Principal bedroom suite (30'1" x 19'6") with en-suite shower room. 2 further double bedrooms, family shower room. THE ANNEXE Circa 1,495sq.ft. Ground Floor: open-plan kitchen/dining room/reception room (34'11" x 16'9"). First Floor: Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom room. Guest bedroom with en-suite shower room. Outside: huge entertaining terrace (82' x 45') overlooking a sunken garden and surrounding countryside. Parking for numerous vehicles in a gravelled parking area, attached single garage. Additional parking area for annexe. Extensive cellar and undercroft area. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tehidy-d569324/for-sale_i71035866
The Blenheims is an impressive Victorian home immaculately presented in beautiful gardens with a double garage. The main facade has classic proportions and is beautifully complimented by twin bay windows and details with a welcoming porch. This elegant family house has versatile accommodations, high ceilings throughout and enjoys views over gardens to the front and rear. The main reception rooms are light and spacious with many period features such as sash windows, grand fireplaces with log burners and French doors onto the garden.The accommodation is versatile and arranged over three floors. On the ground floor, the main reception rooms are to the front of the house, whilst the less formal kitchen/breakfast room and snug to the rear of the property have a more convivial feel. Beyond the snug is an enormous playroom; however, the space lends itself to many uses for the family.The first floor has three bedrooms and two family bath/shower rooms, generousceiling heights, and terrific views over the gardens. Above there are a further three bedrooms, with views over the town and the countryside beyond.The house of approximately 3216 sq. ft. is situated in Belmont, a no-through road with predominantly Victorian properties in the centre of Wantage. It sits in a large plot of approximately half an acre comprising beautiful formal gardens with large lawns to the front and rear. Whilst mostly laid to lawn, there are deep herbaceous borders, a productive vegetable garden and mature screening from neighbours. There is a recent double garage block with plenty of gravel parking.The Blenheims is one of the last properties at the end of a desirable no-throughroad in a quiet part of town, a short walk from the market place. Wantage is anattractive, historic market town and civil parish in the Vale of the White Horse set on the Letcombe Brook and the fringe of the Berkshire Downs about 10 miles southwest of Abingdon and 17 miles south-west of Oxford. Wantage offers a broad and comprehensive range of shops and leisure facilities, including a Sainsbury's and Waitrose, whilst more extensive facilities can be found in Newbury and Oxford.Oxfordshire and Berkshire have many excellent schools particularly in the Abingdon and Oxford area. Those schools include; Abingdon, St. Helen and St. Katharine, Radley College, Pinewood, St. Hugh's, Cothill and The Manor. The town is well located for access into London via road or train. Didcot Parkway (9 miles) provides regular trains into London Paddington, taking approximately 40 minutes. Abingdon 10 miles, Hungerford 14 miles, Oxford 17 miles, London 70 miles. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wantage-d196801/for-sale_i70798471
Megstone House is a recently renovated home in the heart of the village, yet in a secluded position with countryside views and direct access to the village green. This wonderful family home with an exceptional open plan kitchen/dining room and sitting room, with underfloor heating and wood burner, is ideal for entertaining and family life. The stylish interiors are arranged over two floors. Comprising the ground floor an open plan kitchen/breakfast/dining room, sitting room overlooking the garden, office, w/c and a utility room. On the first floor are five bedrooms, with the principal benefiting from an en suite, and a family bathroom. From the house, there is access to the double garage and workshop. The landscaped gardens have been carefully designed and include a range of trees, ornamental hedging and perennials. There is also a greenhouse with raised vegetable beds, and off street parking.The pretty village of Garford lies approximately 5 miles from Abingdon, in South West Oxfordshire. Garford has a village hall, a pleasant open green, 13th-century chapel and easy access to countryside walks, including one to Millets Farm Shop. Everyday requirements are found in Abingdon and Wantage, with more extensive amenities in Oxford.Communications are excellent with the A34 within a short drive linking to the M40 and M4, and also Didcot Parkway Station offering a fast train service to London Paddington in about 35 minutes. Heathrow Airport is located via the A34 and M4. Local sporting facilities are also very good, with the highly regarded Frilford Heath Golf Club, fitness at the farm, and Sauna at the farm, all within close proximity.There is also excellent local schooling with Cokethorpe, Cothill, Chandlings and The Manor all close by, along with St Helen's and St Katharine's, St Hugh's, The Manor School and Abingdon Prep School within easy reach. Christchurch, Magdalen College, St. Edward's, Radley College, and The Dragon can be found in Oxford. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_abingdon-d196608/for-sale_i69671578
DescriptionOriginally two 18th century cottages forming part of the Magdalen College estates at Tubney Woods, this charming house provides a lovely family home with much character throughout. A particular feature of the property is the beautifully kept mature gardens which provide a most attractive setting incorporating a summerhouse and an outdoor bar and sitting area. In addition, there is a double garage and a detached two storey studio with laundry room on the ground floor and an ideal studio/home office above accessed via an external staircase. The property has previously had planning permission granted (now lapsed) for a two storey extension at the rear of the house. Further information can be found on Vale of White Horse District Council Planning website.The house provides spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. The front door opens to the reception hall with cloakroom, parquet flooring and stained glass windows providing an attractive entrance to the house. Situated at the rear, is the welcoming kitchen/family room with double doors opening to the dining room, being an ideal family and entertaining space The dining room with study/bedroom 6 off, is a particularly light room with a large lantern sky light and direct access to the garden. The sitting room is a charming room with large stone fireplace with wood burning stove, and the lovely feature of a panelled wall incorporating a hidden wine store. The first floor comprises five bedrooms and the family bathroom leading off the spacious landing with window seat and a range of cupboards providing excellent storage. The principal bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom. OutsideThe property stands on the Northern boundary of its site of 0.81 acres The substantial and most attractive gardens are principally arranged with large areas of lawn, mature shrubs, a variety of trees and well stocked herbaceous borders. Within the garden is a summer house and a separate secluded sitting area with outside bar. The property is set back from the road and approached over a driveway leading to the house and the gated driveway providing ample parking for several cars. SituationTubney lies 8 miles southwest of Oxford and is renowned for Frilford Heath Golf Club, with its three spectacular courses. Communications are excellent with the A34 just three miles away, giving dual carriageway access to the M40 and the M4. Didcot Parkway station, with a 40 minute inter-city service to London Paddington, is only 10 miles away. There are also a wide range of excellent schools in Oxford and Abingdon and Millets Farm Shop and several pubs and restaurants are within a short drive.DirectionsFrom the A420 take the turn to Tubney and Abingdon. Continue along this road and take the right hand driveway just before the village notice board and immediately after a thatch cottage. The property will be found at the end of this drive.Services: Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating.Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completionLocal Authority: Vale of White HorseCouncil Tax: Band GBroadband - according to Ofcom, ultrafast broadband is available. Mobile - According to Ofcom, there is likely to be outdoor coverage across all networks and indoor coverage from two providers. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_abingdon-d196608/for-sale_i71422596
A very attractive character home and collection of converted former barns, forming a successful small holiday complex with beautiful gardens in an idyllic country location.Introduction - A delightful character home with a good proven income in a beautiful rural and accessible setting. The four properties, converted from former stone barns, have been sympathetically upgraded in recent years and provide the perfect combination of contemporary living with period features. Currently, all three cottages are successfully holiday let, but one has residential consent so could provide further family occupation or multi-generational living, or even shorthold letting. The property is complemented by attractive gardens and grounds extending to 1.4 acres in all and provides plenty of parking for numerous vehicles.This property represents a great opportunity to walk into a well-run existing home and lifestyle business with a quality owner's residence in a charming location.Situation - Approximately 10 miles from the southeast Cornwall coast, with good north Cornwall coast access also, 5 miles from Liskeard and the A38 and 7 miles from the A30, the property is well situated and lies on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The popular village of St Neot, 2 miles, has a good community feel and benefits from a public house, shop, post office, primary school and church. Wider facilities can be found in the market town of Liskeard, with its wide range of facilities including a mainline rail station with connection to London. Just down the road is the Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve, where the River Fowey flows through a gorge lined with ancient oak woodland. Badgers Sett is ideally placed to take advantage of the wider access to Bodmin Moor with its lakes and tors, as well both the north and south coasts of Cornwall including resorts such as Looe & Wadebridge and the wide sandy beaches of Seaton, Downderry, Harlyn, Polzeath and Bude.Badgers Sett The Owner'S House - This impressive property offers spacious and flexible accommodation over two floors, with a stunning first floor open plan lounge and dining room with vaulted ceiling open to the exposed roof timbers, together with a feature granite fireplace and chimney breast. Badgers Sett is beautifully presented and modernised, including a recently refitted kitchen with a range of integral appliances and adjoining refitted utility, along with the bathrooms being replaced with the latest contemporary suites.In brief, the accommodation includes, on the ground floor, entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom with WC, utility and boot room, two bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom. On the first floor is the lounge/dining room and, via a separate staircase from the hall, a master bedroom with en-suite.The Holiday Cottages - The collection of three holiday cottages, converted from former barns, have all been recently improved and are rated as 4-star gold by Visit England. They comprise:Rosemary 1 Bedroom, single storey with residential permission Sleeps 2Thyme 2 Bedrooms, two-storey Sleeps 4Lavender 2 Bedrooms, two-storey Sleeps 4Each cottage has been sympathetically modernised with wood burning stoves installed, retaining features such as beamed ceilings and stone walls. Further details can be found on the business website The cottages are open all year round and bookings are generated to a large degree directly via the owner's website, but also from various third party websites and online travel agents. Basic accounts can be made available for bona fide potential purchasers after a viewing.Outside - The gated entrance leads into a gravelled turning and parking area with ample space for multiple vehicles. The properties are gathered around a central courtyard which is beautifully maintained and planted with flower and shrub beds with gravelled pathways between. A timber chalet lies to the left of the entrance, providing a laundry and cleaning store as well as a guest laundry facility with washing machine etc. Gardens surround the properties on two sides with Lavender, Thyme and Badgers Sett having their own private rear space. Vehicle and machine access leads from the parking area through a gate into a large open lawned area with established surrounding shrubs and trees, forming flowering soft boarders with glimpses through the trees of valley meadows beyond. This area opens up beyond a low fence into a small copse and raised terraces with two timber sheds. The gardens back onto open fields and this provides a superb backdrop of traditional Cornish pasture meadows, which are typical of the local landscape. In all, the property extends to just over 1.4 acres.Services - Private water and drainage. Mains electric, oil-fired central heating.Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any public or private rights of way or boundaries, in particular a public footpath runs alongside the outer edge of the guest garden.Outgoings - Badgers Sett Council Tax Band DThe business Rateable Value is £5,500Local Authority - Cornwall Council Directions - Head west on the A30 towards Bodmin until you reach the turning signed Jamaica Inn (this is a brown sign) and Bolventor (note that this turning is about 11 miles from the junction with the A388 at Launceston). At the end of the slip road take the first left turn (signed St. Cleer and Golitha Falls). Carry on along this road for 6 miles, taking the right turn over the stone bridge (signed Golitha Falls and Car Park). Continue along this road for 0.9 miles. Badgers Sett is on the right-hand side (the last property in the hamlet).Viewings - Strictly by appointment through Stags Holiday Complex Department on Disclaimer - These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-neot-d587443/for-sale_i68527462
A nicely positioned, beautifully presented, semi-detached family home with well proportioned accommodation arranged over three floors on a very desirable road close to Cutteslowe Park. A useful porch opens on to the generous entrance hall which leads on to an office at the front of the property. While a light and spacious sitting room with a super kitchen/dining room with island offering great family living and entertaining space is at the rear of the property. Doors open out from both the sitting room and kitchen onto a generous decking area, perfect for outdoor dining. There is also a utility room and a cloakroom on the ground floor. Stairs rise to the first floor with three bedrooms overlooking the rear garden, the principal bedroom has an ensuite shower room, there is a family bathroom and a further double bedroom at the front. The top floor offers a fifth bedroom with bathroom and a landing large enough to use as a study area. Outside to the front there is off street parking for two cars and to the rear is a landscaped garden with various seating areas. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with borders of various flowers and shrubs. Harbord Road is a favoured road close to the open spaces of Cutteslowe Park, which offers something for all the family. Summertown is a short distance and offers a good range of shops, restaurants and has a public library and sports centre with pool. The property is well located for all the popular north and central Oxford schools.FURTHER INFORMATIONCouncil Tax Band EAll mains services connected Gas central heatingTenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion. Mobile phone coverage and speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk, however, all providers are predicted to have good levels of service inside at this property. Broadband speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk. The maximum download rate is predicted to be 1000mbps with a 100mbps upload speed, subject to availability. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxford-d196474/for-sale_i68480096
The property consists of a spacious entrance hall with access to the first reception room, ideal as a cosy family living room, beautifully decorated with neutral carpets and front aspect large windows. Oakwood flooring compliments the house throughout the ground floor. The heart and hub of the house is the kitchen and family area. The kitchen is modern with quartz work surfaces, matching navy-blue matte eye and base level units including a central island with butcher block work surface and breakfast bar, ample cupboards, Rangemaster gas cooker, and oven, plus designated spaces for further integrated appliances, such as fridge freezer and dishwasher. The living space is well laid out with expansive bi-fold doors to the rear, designated dining, and seating areas, spacious and stylishly decorated throughout with oakwood flooring, underfloor heating, and Velux windows providing ample natural light. There is a separate utility room with sink and fitted cupboards, worktop to match the kitchen, space/plumbing for a washing machine, and separate dryer. Tucked away is a multifunctional room ideal for an office/snug with a large floor-to-ceiling feature window. Additionally, on the ground floor is a conveniently placed cloakroom WC, extensive cupboard space, and side door access to the house. The first floor consists of landing with access to; family bathroom with modern fitted matching white three suite, stylishly tiled with contemporary wooden basin unit and crittall shower screening. The master bedroom is front aspect and spacious, neutrally decorated throughout, benefiting from a generously sized en suite shower room with modern fitted matching white suite, stylishly tiled with contemporary double basin unit and crittall shower screening. There are a further three double bedrooms, all bright of which are generously sized, beautifully decorated throughout and bright. Two of the three bedrooms are rear aspect with far-reaching views over the countryside. Externally, the property benefits from a private enclosed sunny tiered garden with a large raised, tiled patio area which can be accessed directly via the bifold doors of the main living room and lower tier which is mainly laid to lawn and easy to maintain. The front of the property benefits from a gravelled driveway providing ample parking.LocationBelle Vue Road is one of the most desirable residential roads in Henley within walking distance to Henley town centre, the railway station, and the River Thames. With easy access to all the town's amenities including a variety of shops, a collection of supermarkets, cinema, theatre, local pubs, and restaurants. There is railway access to London Paddington taking approximately 45 minutes. There is also a fantastic selection of outstanding state schools, within catchment for Trinity and Gillotts, and private schools including Rupert House, Cranford House, Reading Blue Coat, The Oratory, The Abbey School for Girls, and Queen Anne's in Caversham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_henley-on-thames-d527821/for-sale_i69149581
An elegant character 4 bedroom country house with origins in the 18th century set in glorious gardens and grounds of approximately 0.26 acres. Shepherds Fennel Shepherds Fennel is an appealing detached country property of good proportions whose origins date back to around the 18th Century with later additions and alterations. The accommodation is light and spacious and has been the subject of considerable expenditure over recent years. Intrinsic character and period style of the property is much in evidence internally with exposed timbers, a fine Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, original polished clay brick flooring to the dining room and the original oak and elm staircase to the first floor with original 18th century oak planked landing. There are numerous other features to admire a spectacular kitchen/breakfast room with walk through access to the living area and Amdega conservatory with polished quarry tiled flooring and high beamed ceiling. Upstairs the master bedroom has an en-suite and dressing area with fitted wardrobes. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.To the side of the main house there is a large separate double garage with a room above which is currently used as an office/playroom and is ideal for home working. Outside, Shepherds Fennel is approached by wooden electric gates over a gravel driveway, with parking for several cars. The garden and grounds are private and level and mostly laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubberies. Herbaceous borders and hedges give privacy and seclusion to the boundaries and there is a large raised decking area with power and light. Ashampstead, West Berkshire Shepherds Fennel nestles in rolling countryside, surrounded by the Yattendon Estate on the edge of the pretty village of Ashampstead. The village has a very successful deli/shop and cafe and Local shops and amenities can be found in nearby Goringon-Thames and Pangbourne with both having mainline stations to London Paddington (Reading from 29 minutes) with Crossrail allowing direct access to the City, Canary Wharf, the West End and Heathrow from 2021. The M4 Motorway at Theale (J12 10 miles) is within easy reach as is the A34 to Oxford and the West Country (6 miles).Educational facilities are excellent within the area and include Harriet House School, Elstree, St Andrew's Pangbourne, Cranford House Girls' School, Moulsford Prep, The Oratory School (and The Oratory prep and pre-prep), Bradfield and Pangbourne Colleges.Services Mains water and electricity. Oil central heating. Private drainage. Connection to Gigaclear ultra-fast fibre broadband is available at the propertyCouncil tax Band G 2023/24: £3,526.51 West Berkshire District Council Postcode: RG8 8RH For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_reading-d196333/for-sale_i70373784
A spacious family home with a characterful `upside down` layout to make the most of stunning and far reaching views. DescriptionLocated at the end of a quiet lane and backing on to open farmland, Casa Major is a spacious family home with a characterful `upside down` layout to make the most of stunning and far reaching views. The front door opens into a breathtaking entrance hall with a galleried landing. At the rear of the house is the open plan kitchen and family room / dining room. The kitchen enjoys bi fold doors out to the garden and is fitted with a range of wall and base units under a solid wood worktop, complete with a large central island. The dining area leads to the large utility room, with a separate boot / boiler room and has French doors out to the garden. There are two double bedrooms on the ground floor, with bedroom two accessed from the dining room and bedroom four off the entrance hall. Completing the ground floor there is a walk in shower room and cloakroom. On the first floor, the galleried landing opens into the large sitting room complete with an open fireplace. The room is filled with natural light from a vaulted ceiling complete with a roof lantern and views overlooking the rear garden and fields beyond. The principal bedroom features a wonderful floor to ceiling window, capturing the garden and view beyond. Completing this floor, there is a further bedroom and family bathroom with a separate shower. Outside; to the front there is parking for several vehicles and the double garage. Across the rear of the house, there is a large deck perfect for al fresco dining and side access. The rear garden is mature and private, mainly laid to lawn abutting fields and open countryside with spectacular views over the Hambleden Valley towards Fawley.LocationSituated in the pretty and sought after Chilterns village of Frieth, set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, just north east of the prestigious Hambleden Valley.The village offers a popular primary school, two public houses in the Prince Albert and Yew Tree Gastro pub. Further amenities in Lane End (1.5 miles) with shops for everyday needs, including a butcher, post office/news agent and the excellent Lacey's Family Farm shop.Marlow and Henley-on-Thames both provide excellent shopping and recreational facilities and train services to London Paddington (via Maidenhead and Twyford respectively). High Wycombe and Princes Risborough stations also offer access to London via the Chiltern Line to Marylebone.Oxford, Reading and the West / central London can be easily reached via the M40 linking to the national motorway network. The area is well served for schools, with Buckinghamshire state and grammar schools being especially sought-after, that include Great Marlow School, Sir William Borlase's, Wycombe Grammar School, John Hampden and Royal Grammar School (RGS).Square Footage: 2,238 sq ft DirectionsFrom Henley on Thames proceed towards Marlow on the A4155. At Mill End, turn left signposted to Hambleden and Skirmett. Fork right through Hambleden Village, proceed through Pheasants Hill and follow the road into the village of Frieth. As you enter the village, turn right into Hayles Field and the property will be found towards the end on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71236310
A fantastic property dating back to c. 1862 situated within walking distance of the High Street. Benefits from secure off road parking and no onward chain. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_east-oxford-d348260/for-sale_i70024918
An attractive mid terraced Victorian house in need of updating with a practical layout over three floors in a very popular location for families. On the ground floor, the hall opens up to the double reception room with deep windows allowing the light to flood in and to the kitchen at the rear of the property with doors opening onto a terrace. The main bedroom and a good size bathroom are on the first floor, together with two further double bedrooms on the second floor offering lovely views.To the front is a small garden area with retaining brick wall. The rear garden has a small terrace with a large gravelled area perfect for garden table and chairs, the borders are interspersed with flowers, plants and shrubs with a shed at the far end of the garden.Southmoor Road is situated close to the heart of Jericho with thriving shops, cafes, restaurants and a cinema and within reach of many of Oxford's excellent choice of schools, the city centre and university departments.Further Information:Council Tax Band G EPC rating FAll mains services connected Gas central heatingTenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion. Mobile phone coverage and speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk, however, all providers are predicted to have good levels of service inside at this property. Broadband speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk. The maximum download rate is predicted to be 1000mbps with a 100mbps upload speed, subject to availability. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxford-d196474/for-sale_i70963911
A beautifully presented and extended, three bedroom Victorian semi-detached home. DescriptionBuilt in circa 1900,12 Western Road is a characterful period property with a beautiful finish throughout. The entrance hall provides access to the spacious double reception room that features a large bay window over looking the front and a beautiful period fireplace. The rear of the room provides space for a study area or extension to the sitting room. The kitchen is at the heart of the home and features a range of wall and base units. A step up leads to the dining area, that features a valued celling and seamlessly flows into the garden room at the rear of the house. The garden room is filled with an abundance of natural light via a glazed section of the vaulted ceiling. The first floor provides two well decorated two double bedrooms and a modern and spacious family bathroom with a separate shower. On the second floor there is a further double bedroom and separate shower room.OutsideThe front of the property offers a gravel driveway and parking. The rear of the house is south / west facing. There is a patio area accessed from the sitting room and garden room, perfect for alfresco dining and an extension to the accommodation. Steps lead up to the lawned area, where there a paved path to a shed for storage and private seating area.LocationThe property is situated on this popular residential road within a very sought after area of Henley, just under 1 mile from the town centre and major amenities that include, a fine variety of shops, public houses and restaurants. Within easy reach are the river Thames and Henley station that provides a link to the mainline station at Twyford with a fast service to London, Paddington and Crossrail. More comprehensive facilities can be found in nearby Reading and Maidenhead. The M4 J8/9 is approximately 10 miles distant providing access to Heathrow and the larger motorway network. There are schools of excellent repute in the area including the nearby Trinity, St Mary's and Gillotts schools. Sporting facilities include golf at a number of local courses and boating on the River Thames.Square Footage: 1,567 sq ft DirectionsLeaving Henley via the Reading Road, take the third turning right into St Andrews Road. Continue straight across the crossroads with Vicarage Road and take the first left turn into Western Road where the house will be found on the right hand side just after Cromwell Road. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_henley-on-thames-d527821/for-sale_i71409908
One of the last opportunities to purchase an under exploited good sized garden plot of.2 of an acre in one of the prime positions on the acutely sought after private coastal road (Sea Road) at Carlyon Bay. The detached cottage comprises 4 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, has been well maintained but would benefit from some modernisation, providing incredible potential for extension or perhaps complete redevelopment. The cottage holds a prime position with 180º sea views over the whole of St Austell Bay from the Gribben Headland in the east to Black Head in the west. Ground Floor Entrance hall, reception hall, sitting room, sun lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, lobby, study, bedroom 1 with en-suite shower room. First Floor 3 further bedrooms (one en-suite and one with balcony), family bathroom. Outside Driveway parking and turning for numerous vehicles with access to the detached garage (22'8" x 11'5), delightfully private rear garden with mature camelia hedging to most boundaries. Predominantly lawn with a potting shed in one corner. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_carlyon-bay-d544017/for-sale_i70364182
An extraordinary former farmhouse with a barn and walled garden in the centre of the village."Soon the swallows will arrive to nest in the barn."SituationAt the top of Nottingham Fee, a gentle ramble along the lane to or from the Red Lion, you'll find Great Tree, an iconic building at the heart of a fantastically pretty, quintessentially English village.PropertyOnce through the magnificent barn and within the walled garden is the beautiful, historic Grade II-listed Great Tree, a former working farmhouse, artists' residence and very much-loved family home."The only way to really appreciate this house is to see it."Great Tree is the epitome of a rare opportunity. An extraordinary home with a rich history and a wealth of character beams, exposed brickwork and its very own barn. A charming home that is now ready for the next chapter in its long history. "There's a wealth of historical evidence of how a property changes over the centuries, how it retains its character and shows you how it's retained its relevance."It's the perfect, authentically aged canvas, ready to be sensitively updated for many more vibrant, relaxing, entertaining and memorable years of life.Centuries of historyA home farm and family home for nearly 500 years, Great Tree sits on the site of an earlier smaller cottage, occupied at the time of the 1548 survey by Nicholas Ilbury, a member of one of the village's oldest families. Kitchen As is often the way with farmhouses, you enter this family home through the kitchen, via the covered front porch with feature carved post. Originally the dairy, the kitchen is rich in character with exposed and painted brickwork, the structural beams replete with strong metal meat hooks giving a nod to its former life."The meat hooks are so solid, you can lift yourself up on them."Today it's a working kitchen diner, benefitting from windows looking to the front and rear of the house. The glazed door opens onto stairs up to the Large Studio.Dining room/family roomThrough the dark-wood door with its wooden latch into the spacious, timber-ceilinged dining room. "There's an annual Ridgeway Walk, and one year my brother brought friends back here afterwards. More than 15 slept over, and ate around the dining table." Of the many original period features in this lovely large room, you have the stunning inglenook fireplace, once home to the kitchen range you may be able to spot some of the old ironwork now home to an efficient wood burning stove."The wood burner heats this end of the house. If you don't want to put the heating on you can just light this." Look out for the old salt store to the right of the fireplace, and the bread oven with a relief image on the door to the left of the fireplace. Further left is a large white cupboard."I believe years ago people would bring their bread to be baked here"From the beamed ceiling, still high enough for full-sized people, mugs hang from an old hay rake. Nods to its history and former lives punctuate this wonderful family home. Entrance lobbyFrom the dining room you enter a small entrance lobby with ample storage for boots and coats.The double doors, now united, lead out to a tiled porch with an elegant carved post, and the garden beyond. "The carved post is from a four-poster bed, there's another on the front porch. Another family in the village has the other two posts in their home. CloakroomThe compact cloakroom has a toilet with low-level cistern and hand basin.Sitting roomFrom the short corridor with traditional clay tiles, you enter the sitting room.Another inglenook fireplace greets you, with seats on either side and a mantlepiece carved with the date 1660 and the initials ENM, after previous owners Nicholas and Mary Ilbury (perhaps spelt Elbury)."As a child I'd sit in the Inglenook with my brother, listening to the adults talk."Beneath the mantlepiece, a wood burning stove keeps you cosy and warm on cold winter nights. Looking back to the door, you'll see the rich dark wood panelling, believed to have come from Blewbury church.Office / studyOff the sitting room, this studious space looks onto the quiet street and is nicely tucked away to be as distraction-free as possible.Of note in this room, the painted herringbone brickwork and timbers.HallwayBeyond the sitting room is the hallway, an easily overlooked space, but one where it's more evident than ever that you're walking in the footsteps of centuries of residents and visitors. You can even feel the impression workers' hobnail boots made on the old clay tiles. Look down beneath the hallway window and you'll notice a step, this was once a door that took the farmworkers directly into the farmyard."The house is redolent with history. Everywhere you look there's something to see."The hallway stairs take you up to the master and second bedrooms.UPSTAIRSThe upstairs hallway gives you a real sense of the quality of this house. From the solid beams to the wide floorboards and thick lath and plaster walls, no expense was spared when this house was built and later extended. Master bedroomThe arched timber lintel above the door denotes the entrance to this super spacious bedroom. The wide window looks out onto the walled garden and catches the morning sun. En suiteThe en suite bathroom has an original ball and claw cast iron bath, with a low-level cistern toilet, and sits beneath a high vaulted ceiling with characteristic exposed timbers. Bedroom twoThe large second bedroom looks out over front of the house and captures the evening light.This room has a very pleasing symmetry, the vaulted ceiling and timbers beautifully framing the window. This is complemented by the wide solid wood floorboards.Through a short door and a step up is a space that has been put to good use as a darkroom, and which could be used for storage or as a delightful play space. StorageOpposite the master bedroom is a walk-in storage cupboard, while on the hallway are the double doors to a linen closet.Bedroom three / Small StudioA beautifully light, bright double bedroom, or Small studio as it's also known, with views of the sky and surrounding trees as well as the garden below.The wooden wall, erected in the early 1960s, is Canadian cedar. The two 'hidden' doors lead into a storage/wardrobe space and the 'Large Studio' next door. "This end of the house, with the Large Studio, can be used as a self-contained guest wing. You could easily co-exist without disturbing each other."Large Studio / workshop / bedroom 4This incredibly light, bright super-high-ceilinged space was once the studio of renowned artist and sculptor, Clara Billing.Used today as a storage and workshop space, it could be reimagined into an incredible master bedroom suite."We built a canoe in here in the end of the 60s."The Large Studio can be approached in three ways: from the kitchen via the back stairs, through the 'hidden door' in the Small Studio/bedroom three, and potentially through the 'B' door into the garden. A small, elevated doorway takes you into the attic, which runs the length of the house.OutsideTo the front of the house is a pretty front garden, with iron railings and gates to paths that lead to each of the front doors, the one into the kitchen being the most often used. On the other side of the house, the garden is fully enclosed, being bounded by the house, barn and lovely old brick walls.A cobbled path, with embedded millstone, leads you from the house into the garden. Here you have an old well, filled in now but which may be capable of restoration if you want your own water source. You can pick your own fruit from the apricot, apple and pear trees, perfect for delicious Autumnal cobblers and crumbles.And you have the star of the show: the fabulous timber-framed barn.The barn Exceptional in a village centre location, the iconic and much-loved thatched barn.At more than 25 meters by 7.8 meters, the barn is large enough to store several cars, host theatrical productions or, with a bit of vision and the required consents, be given an entirely new lease of life."We've used the barn for all sorts of things over the years. For repairing cars and motorbike. Somewhere dry to ride our motorbikes. Table tennis matches. Exhibitions there's a Blewbury festival every two years or so. Storing farm implements. Even practising our climbing and abseiling, with ropes thrown over the beams.""We think the middle concrete section is a former cart pit that's been filled in the wooden beams are the same width as a cart axle"You'll notice the differently sized barn doors. This is because the huge doors that open into the garden were used by waggons loaded high with the harvest, to be unloaded onto the threshing floor.The barn doors have a deliberate gap which allows the wind to take out the chaff after threshing.Once unladen, the waggons would exit through the smaller doors (now being shorter in height themselves) onto the street outside. "Swallows arrive to nest in the spring and summer. It's a joy to see, hear, and give a home to another aspect of life in the barn." The old pump from the indoor capped well can be seen leaning against one of the barn pillars.Herringbone brickwork give another reminder that when the house was built, the owners wanted nothing but the best.CowshedTo one side of the barn is the 'cowshed' as it's known by the current owner. A pleasant, sheltered space with a good-sized workshop to one side."There's no better to place to sit in the late morning than on the bench pulled out into the sunshine outside the old cowshed.You can see the whole walled garden. It's a very private garden. It's lovely to sit and watch the butterflies and bees that visit the fruit trees."SituationNestling at the foot of the Berkshire Downs, part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and overlooked by an Iron Age hill fort, Blewbury is a picture postcard village.The wider area is laced with chalk streams that feed the Mill Brook, which in turn feeds the Thames at Wallingford.If you like walking, you're in the right place. You can:go up onto the Berkshire Downs to take in the glorious views as you walk the Ridgeway, the oldest road in Europe.head to Blewburton Hill to explore the Iron Age hill fort.discover the barrows, burial mounds and Roman shrines that stud the area. CommunityRenowned for being a thriving community, you're spoilt for choice with everything from the church and pubs, cafes, bakers to a plethora of social groups, sports and arts and crafts clubs."There's a lot going on in Blewbury, and accessible from Blewbury."Look out for, amongst others:Blewbury Boxing Day walkEgg rolling at the chalkpitsDuck race organised by the bell ringersThe croquet lawn one of the best in England and where the national team have come to practiceThe Blewbury PlayersCommunity cinemaTennis, art, guitar, embroidery, choir and badminton groupsThe list seems to be bigger than the village!Transport linksBlewbury sits on the A417, or London Road, which runs through the village and connects with the A34.By road, Didcot is just 4 miles away, Wantage 10 and Oxford 14.By train, from Didcot Parkway, direct trains into London Paddington take from just 38 minutes. Other main destinations include Oxford, Bristol, Cheltenham and Cardiff.Good to knowPeople who live in Blewbury, or who are from Blewbury, are known as Blewbarians. Famous Blewbarians have included notable authors Dick Francis and Kenneth Grahame.SchoolingPrimary: Blewbury C of E Primary School, which is just at the end of the street.Secondary: Didcot Girls' School, The Downs School, Wallingford School, St Birinus SchoolIn addition, there is a wide range of private schooling available, which includes Moulsford Prep School and Cranford House School in Wallingford, Pangbourne College, Abingdon School, Bradfield College, Radley College and more.ServicesHot water and heating are mains gas fired.Water is mains fed.BroadbandAccording to Openreach, Superfast Fibre is available at up to 80Mbps with Ultrafast Full Fibre at up to 1000Mbps due to be built before Dec 2026.According to Vodafone, their 4G service is 'Good indoors and outdoors'.CouncilThe local authority is Vale of White Horse. The house is Council Tax band G.TenureFreehold EPC rating: D. Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_didcot-d196808/for-sale_i69565672
The Poplars is an exceptional development of five serviced custom and self-build plots in the desirable village of Milton.Bramley House is a well appointed and generous family home that provides comfortable living accommodation, including an open plan kitchen/dining room with separate utility room, a quiet study and generous living room. To the first floor, both the principal room and principal guest bedroom have en suite facilities. A further three bedrooms are served by a family bathroom. Occupying a generous plot, there is driveway parking for three vehicles as well as a double and good size garden store. Custom build offers the comfort of having your dream house built to suit your needs without the stress of building/project managing yourself. You will have the reassurance of partnering with Oxford Homes, a housebuilder who have over 70 years of building experience. They will guide you through the process and recommend a high-quality specification throughout, whilst working closely with you to stamp your own identity onto the design of the house including fixtures, fittings, and finishes.There may also be potential stamp duty land tax savings, subject to your legal advisor's confirmation. For example, when purchasing Bramley House as a custom build, the total development cost is £1,200,000, which includes purchasing the land for £600,000 and then funding a fixed-price build contract for £600,000.Four other plots are available with house sizes ranging between 2418 to 3172 square feet. Please contact the New Homes team at Breckon & Breckon to find out more information, including prices. Milton is perfectly located for easy access to Abingdon and Oxford, as well as within easy reach of the nearby motorways and train stations via the A34.The historic market town of Abingdon-on-Thames is situated just 4.2 miles away, where you can enjoy riverside walks and discover the local boutiques, coffee shops, and public houses.*Please note this listing is for Bramley House and the photographs used are computer-generated images or from previous Oxford Home developments and are for indicative purposes only.what3words: painting.crabmeat.melons For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71144168
Coming Soon - New 4 bedroom family home with views over open countryside. In the final stages of the build, a collection of former brick built stables under a tiled roof, which have been newly converted into a single storey 4 bedroom dwelling with southerly views over open countryside.Further land is available with the property by separate negotiation.Please contact sole selling agent Michael Graham for further details or to register your interest. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_bicester-d196745/for-sale_i70174526
A high specification, custom built efficient and substantial detached home of just over 2300sqft with hardwood flooring or porcelain tiles throughout, an impressive triple aspect kitchen/living room, air source heat pump, underfloor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms, and off street parking for 3-4 cars.Arranged over two floors, on the ground floor the property comprises a striking kitchen/dining/family room with all modern appliances including heated water filter double oven with warming drawer and much more. Bifold doors to the substantial south facing rear terrace and secluded garden. Additionally, there's a large separate sitting room with bifold doors to the rear, a separate utility room with custom storage and separate access to the rear, a generous office/snug and a modern W/C.To the first floor there are four double bedrooms and three fully tiled bathrooms. The principal bedroom has its own bathroom with an oversized walk-in shower and a dressing room. The second bedroom also benefits from a dressing area and an en-suite shower room. There is driveway parking to the front and a detached double garage behind the property. The garage benefits from being extension ready with plumbing and electrics pre installed.Specification includes -Two colour bespoke kitchen with double oven, wine cooler, XL induction hob, dishwasher and island, integrated extractor fan, integrated full size fridge and freezer, integrated microwave, warming draw, double sink and hot and filtered tap water-Wood flooring -Underfloor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms-Garage fitted with independent water, electricity and smart meter (in case of extension).-Glass and stainless steel balustrade around rear garden -Integrated hall storage -Additional exit door from utility to rear patio-Storage units in utility-American style Shutter blinds throughout-Loft latch with ladder and fully boarded loft floor for storage-Fully tiled bathrooms-Principle bedroom with walk in shower and walk in wardrobe-Biolding doors to the kitchen/living room and sitting roomNorth Hinksey Village lies about two miles to the southwest of Oxford and benefits from The Fishes public house, renowned for its fantastic food and picturesque garden, a local Church of England primary school and the highly rated Mathew Arnold Secondary school. A small parish Church dedicated to St. Lawrence, which dates back to the 12th century can also be found in the village. The local centre at Botley has recently been redeveloped and provides a good range of shops and restaurants; there is a variety of supermarkets including a Waitrose on Botley Road. There are various shortcuts to the city centre from the village, including the popular commuter route "Willow Walk", which provides access from the west to the city's extensive shopping and recreational facilities. In addition, there is the newly refurbished multi million pound mainline station providing regular train service to London Paddington. The A34 is close by, providing access to the M4 and M40 and motorway network. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxford-d196474/for-sale_i70441865
Nutwood is a stunning Arts and Crafts six bedroom detached family home sitting on a 0.5 acre plot with a mature and interestingly laid out garden, and a separate detached one bedroom annex.The property is full of charm and character with original features prominent throughout, has the benefit of having no onward chain and ample driveway parking.The ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall, a sitting room with box bay window, reception room, a spacious open plan living/ dining/ kitchen, shower room, and a conservatory.On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.There is a sixth bedroom on the second floor with separate loft storage.There is a purpose built one bedroom annex located to the rear of the property that is current tenanted and achieving £1,280 per month.Behind the house is a beautiful mature garden which features apple, plum, quince and mulberry trees, a writers retreat, and many other quiet spots in which to hide away and relax.EPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_botley-d544577/for-sale_i70784899
A stunning converted 18th Century Grade II Barn. Seamlessly combining heritage oak, A frame vaulted roof and technological innovation. Eco and charging, secure grounds, four bedrooms, double garage and studio above. 0.25 acres in a prime Oxfordshire village location and London is accessible within the hour from Didcot station. Excellent schools. Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Guy Simmons at the Fine & Country TEl . Construction type: Brick and timbered elevations with a tiled roof Electricity supply: MainsWater supply: MainsSewerage: MainsHeating: Air source heat pump. Broadband: Current BT broadband 500Mbps. Actual speed check 423.01 download and 75.98 upload. Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 500 Mbps and highest available upload speed 75 Mbps. Mobile signal/coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area we advise you to check with your provider to be sure they can provide services in this location. Parking: 4 spaces For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69240795
Knight Frank are delighted to offer this beautiful four-bedroom brick & flint cottage set in the heart of Crocker End. The interior is filled with the charm and beauty of its original features such as wooden beams and open fireplaces. Thatcher's Cottage has a delightful cottage garden with a swimming pool.The property comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms, three reception rooms, a kitchen with utility and a single garage.An oak framed porch leads through oak door and into the entrance hall. Throughout. To the right of the entrance hall is a large lounge area with two bay windows and open fireplace. There are large double oak doors which separates the dining room from the lounge. A corridor leads to the kitchen with a door leading out to the pool. Through the kitchen there is a separate utility area with plenty of storage space and a door through to the dining room. On the left of the entrance hall there are stairs leading to the summer room/bedroom with ensuite and glass to ceiling sliding doors looking out over the pool. Following the stairs on the right leads up to the first floor. At the top of the stairs to the left is the family bathroom with bath and separate shower and airing cupboard. Opposite is one of three further double bedrooms with double aspect windows overlooking the common and built in storage. The other two double bedrooms also with built in storage lead off the corridor, one with ensuite shower room and both with spectacular views over the common and garden.A gravel driveway leads you to the gated entrance. To the left is a gate leading to the pool and on the right the pathway leads to the front garden. There are mature trees bordering the property providing privacy to the outdoor swimming pool, shed and stable. The front garden is beautifully maintained and is laid mainly to lawn with mature shrubs surrounding the well kept lawn. Mature creepers climb the house adding to the curb appeal of the property.Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Crocker End is located near to Henley-on-Thames. Within this popular area there are many footpaths and bridleways to explore. The village is only 4.8 miles from Henley town centre and 0.4 miles from Nettlebed. Nettlebed benefits from a local primary school, a church, a doctors surgery, a Community Hall, a restaurant and cafe and a Post Office. Badgemore Park and Huntercombe Golf Clubs are both within a 10 minute drive. The Nettlebed Creamery is a great focal point of the village, it produces awarding winning cheeses and has a fantastic cafe. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70990747
Rosevale is a much loved home, in the ownership of just two families since it was built 37 years ago. The property has undergone meticulous renovation and extension work in recent years by the current owners and boasts approximately 2800sq ft of luxuriously appointed accommodation and sits on a manicured plot of circa 0.46 acres with four double bedrooms, a double garage and a statement 34ft kitchen-diner-family room with large skylight and doors overlooking the garden. Immediately overlooking orchard and countryside to the rear; this beautifully presented family home comes with all the practical bonuses of modern living including summerhouse/home office, internal study and ample driveway parking. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, 23ft main lounge with wood-burning stove, stunning kitchen-diner-family room with bespoke kitchen which incorporates a breakfast bar and bar area, library/family room, utility room, shower room, and study. On the first floor a large landing gives access to a modern bathroom and four double bedrooms; the principle bedroom with stylish en-suite bathroom. An extensive driveway and lawn sites to the front which leads to a double garage. An impressive landscaped garden lays to the rear which enjoys a very private quintessential country aspect to the rear, large patio, and summer house which could prove ideal as a home office or gym. Should it be of interest; a pre-application planning application gave favourable feedback for the consent of a three bedroom detached dwelling in the grounds on the site of the double garage. Other benefits include; air conditioning and mega flow system. For the size, finish, and plot to be fully appreciated; the property must be viewed. Situated in the hamlet of Rowstock within the parish of East Hendred, an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty (North Wessex Downs) with many countryside foothpaths to traverse, on the doorstep and connected to East Hendred village, one mile away, by country byway. Rowstock is within the catchment area for three village primary schools at East Hendred, Harwell and Chilton, all with Good Ofsted ratings. It is conveniently placed for excellent access to the A34 which in turn leads to the M4 and M40 motorways. The town of Didcot is approximately two and a half miles away offering a comprehensive range of shops and leisure amenities, as well as providing a fast and regular rail service to London Paddington in approximately 40 minutes..Some material information to note: Brick & tile freehold house. Gas central heating. Mains water, mains electrics, sceptic tank wastewater. The property has driveway parking. Ofcom checker indicates standard to superfast broadband is available at this postcode/address with possible limited access for ultrafast. Ofcom checker indicates good mobile availability for data and voice calls is available with all major providers at this postcode/address. The government portal generally highlights this as an unlikely/low risk postcode for flooding. We are not aware of any planning permissions in place which would negatively affect the property. Details of any covenants are available on request from the estate agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69231551
Leylands is a individual and unique detached home, beautifully presented throughout and situated towards the edge of Faringdon and yet within walking distance of the town centre. The impressive entrance hall sits in the heart of the home with stairs rising to the first floor and at the far end a couple of steps leading down to the cloakroom and cloak cupboard. Two of the reception rooms flank the impressive hallway: the dual aspect sitting room is circa 25ft long, with the focal point of the room being an impressive fireplace with an inset Stovax Sheraton wood burning stove. The dining room sits to the other side of the hallway and is adjacent to the kitchen, making it an ideal room for evening entertaining.They say a kitchen is the heart of the home, and this is so true in this property. The kitchen has been well designed and is fitted with a wide range of painted wall and floor units. Highlights of the kitchen include a gas-fired Aga with double oven and the central island that houses a Miele induction hob. There are various other Miele appliances which include a dishwasher, coffee machine, warming drawer, steamer oven and oven. The kitchen is finished with a double ceramic Belfast sink and granite worktops throughout. The underfloor heating extends through to the conservatory, which is at the rear of the kitchen, and this conservatory area has ample space for a dining table. Providing wonderful views across the rear garden, this is an ideal place to sit and relax with a cup of tea or a dinner party with friends. Adjacent to the kitchen is the utility room which has a further range of hand painted units with granite worktops and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. In addition, there is also a useful study which completes the ground floor accommodationOn the first floor, the gallery landing leads to four of the bedrooms. The master bedroom is impressive in size with built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. Two of the other bedrooms share a Jack and Jill shower room, and a family bathroom fitted with under floor heating and a modern white suite, housing both a bath and separate shower, complete this floor. On the second floor, there are three further impressive bedrooms. In addition to the accommodation in the main house, there is a separate entrance to further accommodation. These additional spaces could be transformed into an annexe or used for office space as needed (subject to appropriate permissions). An entrance hallway with cloakroom has stairs rising to the first floor and a private door linking into the main house. Within the ground floor space is a double garage and sitting behind it is a gym/studio, complete with climbing wall and sauna! On the first floor, there is a 24ft games room and an office, both of which have inbuilt storage. A cloak room completes this floor. Externally, the property is approached through wooden gates and has ample driveway parking which leads to the double garage, and the oak carport and storeroom. The handy storeroom houses the property's meters and controls for the solar panels. There is a total of 16 panels on the property and these feed into storage batteries, with any excess being sold back to the grid. There is also an electric car charging point at the front of the house.The formal front garden has terraced beds with a fountain water feature and a variety of hedges providing a good level of privacy. Side gates provide access to the enclosed rear garden. This private mature garden is mainly laid to lawn with some rare specimen trees, vegetable garden and a green house. The fabulous patio area spans the rear of the home, making it a great place for entertaining.MOVE READYOur seller for this property has opted to use our 'Move Ready' pack because they are keen to put themselves in the best position to achieve a smooth and speedy sale. They have opted to make purchasing the pack a condition of their sale as a show of their commitment , with the aim of a faster less complicated process. The cost of the pack to the buyer is £300 inc VAT (non-refundable) and includes the following that is in place ready to be sent to your solicitor upon offer acceptance: Property Information Questionnaire Fittings and Contents forms Official copy of Title Register or Epitome of Title if an unregistered title Title plan Local Authority search Draft contract A buyers information booklet will be shared on first viewing Anti Money Laundering ChecksThe historic market town of Faringdon, dating back at least to the 12th century, has a thriving community and amenities such as the Leisure Centre, Library, Faringdon Community College, The Elms and Folly View primary schools, as well as The Old Station Nursery, doctors' and dentists' surgeries. Buses travel from the town to private schools at Abingdon. The town now boasts three large supermarkets. Faringdon is also ideally positioned for the A420, leading to the A34, M40 and M4 and mainline railway services from Swindon, Oxford, Oxford Parkway and Didcot Parkway. There is a frequent bus service through the town from Swindon to Oxford and back, linking to rail services and airports. The Tower on Folly Hill was built by Lord Berners in 1935 and affords panoramic views across four counties. For over 20 years, the town has been twinned with Le Mele-sur-Sarthe in France and from 2022 with Koenigstein im Taunus in Germany. In 2004, Faringdon became the first Fairtrade town in the South East of England. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_faringdon-d197723/for-sale_i69087837
Property DescriptionSituated in an elevated position on Horton Hill, an opportunity to acquire an idyllic village home with annexe, outbuildings and an enviable garden, packed with character and presented to exacting standards throughoutProperty DetailsA captivating village home with attractive gardens and a recently constructed detached annexe in this enviable village just 4 miles from Oxford's ring road. Situated in substantial grounds, Merriemakers oozes charm and character having undergone an extensive schedule of sympathetic alterations and improvements by the current owner, including the addition of a glass extension to the rear with doors fully opening 2 sides onto the garden terrace taking full advantage of idyllic gardens. Demonstrating exposed timbers, fireplace and quarry tile floors, the living space flows from the garden room through to the main sitting room, perfect for entertaining or family gatherings. The well-appointed kitchen incorporates a range of integral appliances including induction hob, dishwasher, double oven and a highly sought-after Quooker tap. The first floor offers three double bedrooms and a remodelled family bathroom that includes a built in TV at the end of the Jacuzzi bath as well as Bluetooth media connectivity. Adjacent to the main house is the annexe. A substantial space recently completed with elevated ceilings that provides a self-contained living space, a bedroom and shower room. Outside, the gardens must be seen to be truly appreciated - well stocked and maintained, they are presented as a series of 'rooms' with an additional cottage garden and orchard alongside the main lawn which takes centre stage. In the sunniest corner of the plot you'll find a generous summerhouse containing a sauna and shower room. Horton-Cum-Studley is one of seven 'Otmoor' villages and sits to the east of the RSPB Otmoor nature reserve. The village 'kissing gate' at the end of the drive is a perfect access point to field walks offering stunning views. The village is once again in receipt of a bus service between Oxford and Bicester and rail commuters can make use of Islip, Bicester or Haddenham stations. Local schools include Beckley, Oakley, Brill Primary and Wheatley Park secondary alongside independent schools such as Headington School, Magdalen, St Edwards and several others. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i68867912
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