Property DescriptionA quintessential 'Chocolate Box' thatched cottage nestled in the heart of the Cotswold village of Church Enstone. Boasting a wealth of period features, a stunning inglenook fireplace and centuries of history; this three bedroom, three reception room cottage presents a rarely available opportunity.Property DetailsOffered to the market for the first time in decades is this very unique, period cottage. Originally two dwellings and having been reconfigured and extended over the years, this property now offers well-proportioned and versatile accommodation over two floors and benefits from many early features such as flagstone flooring, exposed timbers and a stunning inglenook fireplace. Offering over 1900 Sq Ft of accommodation, this property offers three good sized reception rooms on the ground floor which of late have been utilised a sitting/living room, a dining room and a study. There is a ground floor cloakroom and the kitchen sits at the back of the property. The first floor boasts an impressive landing space which features high vaulted ceilings and exposed timber work, leading through to three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property offers off-street parking and the well-proportioned plot wraps around the front, side and rear of the property. A drystone wall lines the front border and access is via a picket gate to the front.Video Viewings: If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70175805
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Property DescriptionAn impressive barn conversion situated in the popular hamlet of Idbury, close to amenities in nearby Burford, Chipping Norton and Stow on the Wold. The property boasts a double garage, parking and pretty landscaped garden.Property DetailsProperty information: Presenting a unique opportunity to purchase a very much 'one-off' barn conversion in a much sought-after Cotswold location. This home has been well maintained and significantly upgraded by its present owner and boasts well proportioned accommodation over two floors. At the heart of this home, and arguably the most striking room in the house is its kitchen; Offering substantial space, a large island and finished to an exceptional standard, it features fine granite surfaces, three ovens, boiling water tap and underfloor heating. The spacious main reception area offers a lovely feature fireplace with wood burning stove, wooden flooring, high vaulted ceiling and a twin set of double doors giving access to the garden. The fabulous mezzanine flooring above gives a lovely galleried view of this area. The style and quality are evident throughout this home and viewings come highly recommended to fully appreciate everything on offer. Location Information: The property is located in the desirable village of Idbury, which is equidistant between Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton on the Water and Burford, which offer a range of shops and other facilities. There is easy access to Kingham station, which has a direct line to Paddington, London. The popular Daylesford Farm Shop and numerous other award winning village pubs and restaurants are only a short drive away. The Feathered Nest pub and restaurant in Nether Westcote is within walking distance as is The Kings Head in Bledington and The Hare in Milton-under-Wychwood. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71599418
Beautifully renovated over recent years in keeping with the homes age is this impressive period property, located on the edge of this highly sought after village with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and four reception rooms; including a gorgeous orangery/garden-room extension. This `picture postcard` country home enjoys a landscaped garden to the rear which immediately backs on to open fields and offers idyllic views over Oxfordshire countryside. Neighbouring the garden is a large driveway, which gives access to a double garage with electric roller doors and annex/bedroom above with shower room - this space is ideal for home working or full annex conversion and enjoys lovely countryside views. The main house comprises entrance hall, large lounge-diner with impressive fireplace, orangery/garden room extension overlooking the garden, snug/playroom, kitchen-breakfast room with central island & breakfast bar, boot room and utility/cloakroom. Two staircases lead to the first floor accommodation; one to the master wing with bathroom, double bedroom and large master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and modern en-suite shower room. The second stair case leads to a large guest bedroom and modern refitted bathroom. The home offers a wealth of period features which include exposed beams and thumb latch doors. The home is valuably not listed and for the location, presentation, and views to be fully appreciated, this quintessential country home must be viewed.South Moreton is an attractive rural South Oxfordshire village with local pub close by, a primary school, and superb country walks. The property is ideally situated within easy reach of both Wallingford and Didcot centres including the main line commuter service from Didcot to London Paddington in approximately 40 minutes. The local area is renowned for its open countryside which has excellent walking and riding also the nearby attractions of the River Thames. Wallingford has a full range of daily amenities and services including a large Waitrose doctors and dentist surgery and several good local restaurants. There is also an excellent choice of schools nearby; including Abingdon Schools St Helen and St Katharine's, Our Lady's Convent, Radley College, Pangbourne College, Moulsford Preparatory School, The Manor Preparatory School, Abingdon Preparatory School, along with Cothill, Chandlings, the European School at Culham, Headington St Edwards, and Oxford High.Some material information to note: Gas central heating. Mains water, mains electrics, mains drains. The property has a right of access over a shared driveway which then leads to private driveway parking. Offcom checker indicates standard to superfast broadband is available at this postcode; with the possible exception of ultrafast. Offcom checker indicates mobile availability and mobile data is available with all major providers at this postcode. The government portal generally highlights this as a medium risk flood surface water area. We are not aware of any covenants or easements which would affect the saleability of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71248395
A highly versatile detached residence, with generously proportioned accommodation over three floors. The lower ground floor offers 1314 sq ft of space ripe for conversion into additional living accommodation if so required, currently a laundry room, wine cellar, office and storage. Up to the ground floor where there is a fitted kitchen/breakfast room, separate utility, dining room and WC. The sizeable double aspect living room is of particular note, with a central fireplace and double doors opening into the conservatory overlooking the gardens. A versatile further room with shower room completes the floor, this could be used as a fifth bedroom, playroom or home gym maybe.To the first floor are four double bedrooms. The double aspect master bedroom suite is of particular note, with built in storage and a sizable four-piece en-suite bathroom. Bedroom two also benefits from en-suite facilities. The large family bathroom completes the floor.The grounds of this property are simply superb. With ample driveway parking and mature gardens offering excellent degrees of privacy, complete with a covered swimming pool. Gardens of this size and quality are rarely available.Southmoor having merged with Kingston Bagpuize is a medium size village in a semi rural environment approximately 8 miles to the west of Abingdon and features a thriving community which is well catered for with local shops, village hall, pub, primary school and a post office. There are a good number of clubs including a cricket, tennis and football club. There are also regular bus services and ease of access to Oxford (approx. 9 miles), Witney (9 miles), Faringdon, Wantage and Swindon. Didcot train station provides a fast and regular service to London Paddington. Material information: Freehold, standard construction brick and tiled roof house. Gas central heating, all mains services. Offcom checker indicates standard to ultrafast broadband is available at this postcode. Offcom checker indicates mobile availability is available with Vodafone, EE & O2. The government portal generally highlights this area as very low risk of flooding. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69792599
A beautiful detached village home, exquisitely restored and renovated offering extensive gardens and outbuildings in a highly desirable village with amenities. The Old White Hart is Grade II listed and believed to date from the 17th or early 18th Century, as the name suggests it was previously a public house. Over recent years the property has been extensively restored and renovated to provide a wonderful home. The property is full of charming character as well as providing spacious accommodation. A beautiful entrance hall gives access to ground floor shower room and the principle reception rooms are packed full of character with open fireplaces, exposed stone work and exposed beams. The kitchen was refitted in 2022, with quartz worktops, Quooker boiling hot water tap, integrated dishwasher and two wine coolers. The first floor houses four delightful bedrooms (two of which are interconnecting) and the family bathroom. The gardens are a major feature of the property, extending to approximately 0.3 of an acre, with a lovely courtyard area, a terrace and a pretty informal garden. Another major feature of the property is the garage outbuilding, where there is an open bay garage, significant workshop and a floor above.Enjoying a superb central situation within a pretty and highly desirable village. Marsh Gibbon has excellent local amenities, including; primary school, village store, two public houses, an active village hall and lots of clubs and society's. Grammar School education is available, subject to passing the 11+. Marsh Gibbon is approximately 6 miles from the market town of Bicester, which has two mainline stations with services to Oxford, Birmingham, London Marylebone. Junction 9 of the M40 is about 9 miles away.MATERIAL INFORMATIONThe property is a detached Grade II listed period house of traditional construction. The main body of the property is believed to date from the 17th or early 18th Century with later additions. The property is also located in a conservation area. All mains services are connected with the exception of gas. Oil fired central heating to radiators. The ensuite to the room above the workshop was installed by current owners who did not seek planning or other consent. Broadband - according to Ofcom - all broadband speeds up to and including ultrafast are available. Mobile phone coverage - according to Ofcom - all listed providers have coverage with the exception of indoor coverage for three. Local Authority: Aylesbury Vale District Council G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69731564
A unique village house with spacious ground floor living. DescriptionSituated at the edge of the village and accessed off a no-through lane, Willowbrook is believed to have been designed and built in the 1970's and has since been extended. Of good proportions, the accommodation, which is principally on the ground floor, flows well. The sitting room is double aspect and has an open fireplace. The dining area is open plan to the kitchen, which itself then opens to a bright garden room to the rear of the property. There is a useful utility/boot room with door to the garden which also connects internally to the garage. An internal hallway gives access to a study and three ground floor bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room and a bathroom. Stairs rise to the first floor with a fourth bedroom and a bathroom. Sitting well in its plot of about 0.28 acres, there is gravel parking to the front of the property, with terrace areas to the rear and side of the house. The rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, enjoys views towards Wells Farm Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust nature reserve. There is an attached garage and two garden stores.LocationLittle Milton is a sought-after South Oxfordshire village set in attractive countryside west of the Chiltern hills and about ten miles to the east of the University city of Oxford. With a thriving community, amenities in the village include pre and primary schools, parish church, pub and village shop with post office. More extensive services can be found in Oxford, Thame, Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames, and Great Milton, the village's larger neighbour, is famed for Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons.Communication is good with London (about 50 miles) via the M40 (J7) about 3 miles away and Chiltern line mainline rail from Haddenham & Thame (about 9 miles) to London, Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. Heathrow Airport is also within convenient reach. The area is also very well located for an excellent selection of state and independent schools.Square Footage: 2,262 sq ft Acreage: 0.27 AcresDirectionsFrom Oxford take the A480 to Stadhampton. At the mini roundabout take the A329 towards Thame. Once in Little Milton pass the Church on the left and then take the right turn on to Haseley Road and Willowbrook will be seen on the left shortly before leaving the village. Additional InfoCouncil Tax - Band GServices - All mains services are connected, oil central heating, broadbandPhotographs taken and brochure prepared November 2023 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70074639
A unique village house with spacious ground floor living. DescriptionSituated at the edge of the village and accessed off a no-through lane, Willowbrook is believed to have been designed and built in the 1970's and has since been extended. Of good proportions, the accommodation, which is principally on the ground floor, flows well. The sitting room is double aspect and has an open fireplace. The dining area is open plan to the kitchen, which itself then opens to a bright garden room to the rear of the property. There is a useful utility/boot room with door to the garden which also connects internally to the garage. An internal hallway gives access to a study and three ground floor bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room and a bathroom. Stairs rise to the first floor with a fourth bedroom and a bathroom. Sitting well in its plot of about 0.28 acres, there is gravel parking to the front of the property, with terrace areas to the rear and side of the house. The rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, enjoys views towards Wells Farm Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust nature reserve. There is an attached garage and two garden stores.LocationLittle Milton is a sought-after South Oxfordshire village set in attractive countryside west of the Chiltern hills and about ten miles to the east of the University city of Oxford. With a thriving community, amenities in the village include pre and primary schools, parish church, pub and village shop with post office. More extensive services can be found in Oxford, Thame, Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames, and Great Milton, the village's larger neighbour, is famed for Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons.Communication is good with London (about 50 miles) via the M40 (J7) about 3 miles away and Chiltern line mainline rail from Haddenham & Thame (about 9 miles) to London, Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. Heathrow Airport is also within convenient reach. The area is also very well located for an excellent selection of state and independent schools.Square Footage: 2,262 sq ft Acreage: 0.27 AcresDirectionsFrom Oxford take the A480 to Stadhampton. At the mini roundabout take the A329 towards Thame. Once in Little Milton pass the Church on the left and then take the right turn on to Haseley Road and Willowbrook will be seen on the left shortly before leaving the village. Additional InfoCouncil Tax - Band GServices - All mains services are connected, oil central heating, broadbandPhotographs taken and brochure prepared November 2023 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70074642
The Thatched Cottage is an attractive early seventeenth century grade II listed cottage, built of limestone with a thatched roof. Sympathetically extended and improved, it occupies a prominent position in the sought-after south Oxfordshire hamlet of Frilford. The extended ground floor provides flexible living accommodation that caters to a variety of needs and features a reception hall with wood burning stove, separate sitting room also with wood burning stove and an open plan kitchen/dining/family room with bi-fold doors that open on to the garden.The well-equipped kitchen is fitted with contemporary bespoke wall and base units, with a range of Siemens integrated appliances. A separate utility room provides space for white goods, has a sink unit and additional storage solutions.Additionally, both reception rooms have feature fireplaces with wood burning stoves. Separate staircases ascend to the first floor and a cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.The first provides four good sized bedrooms, providing ample accommodation for a growing family or guests. Two of the bedrooms benefit from en-suite shower rooms and in addition, there is a well-equipped modern family bathroom.The garden is of ample size with a paved patio and lawn, evergreen hedging and gated access to the rear. There are four parking spaces with an EV charge point. Please note some of the images are digitally enhanced and are therefore indicative For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i71337182
Deceptively spacious cottage in the sought after village of Hambleden nestled between the centre of the village and the church on a quiet lane. A family could move in and enhance the property in their own time, whilst enjoying all its charm and history. Walking up to the cottage you are greeted with archways of mature Wisteria and roses contained within a brick & flint walled west facing garden. The entrance porch leads into a large double aspect lounge dining room with original beams and feature fireplace, plenty of space for everyone to gather. The inner hallway provides access to the study and kitchen, with wide range of Miele fitted kitchen units, induction hob and double oven. The utility room is located off the kitchen with a door that gives access to the yard at the rear. Stairs leading to the first floor give access to the family bathroom with corner air bath and champagne coloured suite. The principle bedroom offers built in wardrobes and ensuite shower room. Bedrooms two offers built in wardrobes/cupboards and bedroom three completes the first floor.OutsideThere is private parking on the driveway for 2 cars, a garage and a well maintained garden lying to the front of the property, featuring a manicured lawn and a selection of shrubs and flowering plants, with dedicated seating areas.SituationSituated within the charming Hambleden Village, in one of the most attractive valleys in the Chiltern Hills, with a 12th Century church, post office serving the villagers as local shop, Drs surgery & local garage. The Stag and Huntsman pub, the Sports and Social Club, which offers tennis, cricket and football. The towns of Henley with the renowned Regatta and Marlow are close by. Fantastic opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding. The Valley has often been the location for films and TV. There are highly regarded primary schools in the vicinity as well as Buckinghamshire's renowned grammar schools and independent schools. The M4 and M40 are readily accessible by road and good rail links are available to London, Paddington (via GWR & Elizabeth Line) and Marylebone (via High Wycombe).Additional InformationOil Fire Central Heating No Mains Gas Supply to the Village Mains Drainage Mains Electric Local Authority: Buckinghamshire CouncilCouncil Tax Band: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70454007
Plot 21, The Enstone, is a striking double-fronted semi-detached home of ironstone, overlooking the central green, with a south facing garden.To the ground floor is a generously proportioned kitchen/ dining room with feature island and integrated appliances. This dual aspect living space also has French doors that open on to the garden.Separate to the kitchen is a useful utility room. fitted with floor cabinets, a sink unit and space for two appliances.A generous living room features a fireplace suitable for a log burning stove and French doors opening on to the garden. A separate study and cloakroom (?) complete(s) the ground floor accommodation.The first floor comprises four double bedrooms and three bathrooms. The primary bedroom and guest bedroom feature built in wardrobes by Hammonds, and both have en suite shower rooms, fitted with Laufen suites and Hansgrohe brassware.Plot 21 (also plot 24) has the added convenience of a single garage and driveway parking. The rear garden is turfed, with a paved patio area, outside water tap and electrical point.Each home at Deanfield Heights is fitted with an air source heat pump, with underfloor heating to the ground floor. Satellite TV distribution system to all rooms, full fibre broadband and CAT 6 wiring.Note: Some images are CGI and internals are of a previous Deanfield Homes show home For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69859656
A charming and historic period cottage with a fascinating history set in the beautiful countryside village of Northend. The property offers three generous reception rooms, four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, driveway parking and a private garden. EPC Rating E.LOCAL INFORMATIONNorthend is a very pretty hamlet high in the Chiltern Hills which along with with its neighbours, Turville and Christmas Common, are amongst the most sought-after villages on the Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders. The village has been used for filming many well-known TV shows such as Midsomer and Agatha Christie mysteries. The sitting room of the White Hart was used as Miss Marple's parlour in a production a number of years ago.Watlington (3.5 miles) provides an excellent range of shops including a renowned butcher, bakers and individual shops. Henley-on-Thames (7 miles) has more comprehensive facilities including a Waitrose, cafe's, restaurants and specialist shops. Commuting is excellent with Junctions 5 and 6 of the M40 both about 5 miles distant connecting to the M4 and M25 motorway network. Both Henley and Reading railway stations have good services to London, Paddington (from 45 mins and 29 mins respectively) with Crossrail allowing direct access to the City, Canary Wharf, the West End and Heathrow. ACCOMMODATIONThe cottage is charming and unusually spacious. The front door opens to a small tiled porch area opening either to the study or dining room. This is the oldest part of the house and both rooms retain mainly period features. The dining room is spacious and bright. There are multiple windows to two aspects, a wooden floor and an open fireplace. This room has access to the cellar, which provides an additional storage space or work shop with restricted head height. The second reception room is currently used as a study. This has a wood burning stove and large bay window. The kitchen stretches across the back of these two rooms with access from both. It has built in cupboards and appliances, including both an AGA and an electric oven with gas hob (fuelled by LPG). There is a breakfast bar facing one of the garden windows and original terracotta tiles on the floor. Multiple roof lights and exposed wooden beams give character as well as light to the ceiling. The house benefits from a boot/utility room with a side door, ideal for coat and shoe storage and with space of a washing machine and sink. The living room opens out at the rear of the house. It is a spacious room with beautiful garden views through three double sliding rooms. There is a central large fireplace with a wood burning stove and wooden floors. The ground floor is completed with a guest w.c.The bedroom accommodation is spread over two separate wings. The first wing contains the main bedroom. This is a large double room with wooden floors and expansive views over the countryside. There is a second double bedroom with double aspect windows and wooden floors in this wing, and both share a bathroom. This has a modern white four piece suite with a separate walk in shower and bath. The second wing is accessible via the second set of stairs. This contains two double bedrooms sharing a second modern family bathroom that includes a separate bath and walk-in shower. The loft is boarded with a fixed ladder for storage.OUTSIDE SPACEThe house is chocolate-box pretty, with a picket fence facing a very quiet lane and miles of countryside beyond. There is a gravel driveway for parking and side access to the garden.At the rear, the garden is mainly laid to lawn with a large patio adjacent to the house with a feature pond set in it. There are two functional side returns, one including a shed and wood store. The garden also includes three raised vegetable planting beds, a greenhouse and fruit trees. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSouth Oxfordshire District Council, tax band F.Heating and hot water is via an oil-fired combi boiler. Mains electricity and water. Sewerage is via a septic tank.HISTORYThe earliest parts of the house date from the 1840's when it was originally three farm workers' cottages. They were knocked through in Victorian times to become a Beer House, the cellar was used to store to the barrels. In the 1900's the property became a public house and named the Nag's Head. It remained as a pub until 1984, when it was finally converted into it's current incarnation. It retains many of the features from it's former lives, even original beer taps which can be seen above the front door. CONVEYANCINGWe work with DT Conveyancing to help you buy your property with confidence. Your dedicated conveyancer will keep you informed at every stage from start to finish. Making your move a stress-free and straightforward as possible.MORTGAGESYOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGEExclusive deals are made available to Embrace Financial Services by PRIMIS Mortgage Network, to which Embrace Financial Services are an Appointed RepresentativeDavis Tate Limited is an Introducer Appointed Representative of PRIMIS Mortgage Network, a trading name of First Complete Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for mortgages, protection insurance and general insurance products.Embrace Financial Services Ltd. is an Appointed Representative of PRIMIS Mortgage Network, a trading name of First Complete Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.LETTINGS and MANAGEMENTWe offer a complete range of services for Landlords, from fully managed lets to advertising only. Each Landlord who chooses full management has a personal Property Manager and all our fees are based on a 'no let - no fee' basis.DISCLAIMERThese particulars are a general guide only. They do not form part of any contract. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested.BUYERS INFORMATIONTo conform with government Money Laundering Regulations 2019, we are required to confirm the identity of all prospective buyers. We use the services of a third party, Lifetime Legal, who will contact you directly at an agreed time to do this. They will need the full name, date of birth and current address of all buyers. There is a nominal charge of £60 including VAT for this (for the transaction not per person), payable direct to Lifetime Legal. Please note, we are unable to issue a memorandum of sale until the checks are complete.REFERRAL FEESWe may refer you to recommended providers of ancillary services such as Conveyancing, Financial Services, Insurance and Surveying. We may receive a commission payment fee or other benefit (known as a referral fee) for recommending their services. You are not under any obligation to use the services of the recommended provider. The ancillary service provider may be an associated company of Davis Tate. DHE230082/ For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69635189
Charming characterful farmhouse, with beautiful gardens, outbuildings, and adjoining cottages and apartments, which are let on assured shorthold tenancies, situated in this unspoilt south-Warwickshire Cotswold hamlet. FARMHOUSEMid-17th Century farmhouse with 20th Century alterationsGrade II Listed Hornton stone part thatched house Copious character and historical featuresOverlooks the gardens and a central courtyardCharming hall with some exposed stone, painted stone and exposed beamsDining room with impressive stone fireplace, shepherd's seat and wood-burner, quarry tiled floor, and a wealth of exposed timbersDrawing room with fantastic easterly distant views, impressive open fireplace, stone wall, and timber beamsFitted kitchen/breakfast room with an extensive range of floor and wall mounted cupboards, oil-fired Rayburn range cooker, double electric oven, and bottled gas hobDownstairs shower/cloakroom, and rear lobby leads to the gardenOn the lower ground floor is a study/fifth bedroom, providing valuable office space for home workingOn the first floor are four bedrooms and a family bathroom Landing currently used as a home officePROPERTY DESCRIPTIONMANOR COTTAGESplit level cottage comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroomLet on a periodic AST THE BARN GROUND FLOOR FLATSitting room, kitchen, one bedroom and bathroomLet on a periodic ASTTHE BARN FIRST FLOOR FLATOpen plan sitting room/kitchen, bedroom and bathroom Let on a periodic ASTTHE STABLESitting room, fitted kitchen and bathroom, mezzanine bedroom accessed via a fixed ladderLet on a fixed term ASTCurrently producing an annual rental income of £25,600EPCs for all the let properties are band EOUTGOINGSCouncil tax and tax payable for 2022/23:The Farmhouse band G; £3,398.30Manor Cottage band D; £2,038.98Barn Ground Floor, Barn First Floor, and The Stable all band A; £1,359.32SERVICESMain water and electricity are connected Oil fired central heating to The Farmhouse onlyDrainage is to two private systemsAverage broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 74.8 Mbps if the provider is BTSITUATIONWinderton is a picturesque hamlet with many period housesLocated within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyShipston-on-Stour is approx. 5 miles where there are excellent shops and amenities for everyday needsThe award-winning Daylesford Organic Farm Shop is about 13.5 milesThe Members' Club Soho Farmhouse is about 12 milesOther larger centres within easy reach are Banbury, Leamington Spa and OxfordExcellent rail links are found at Banbury 10.5 miles reaching Marylebone from 55 minutes and Moreton-in-Marsh about 11 miles reaching Paddington from 92 minutesOUTSIDEApproached off the hamlet road the drive rises to a central courtyardParking for several vehicles within the courtyardRear drive leads out of the courtyard to a further area of parking behind The BarnBeautiful country garden, with lawns, mature trees, shrubs, flower borders, delightful wildlife pond and kitchen garden areaLovely views over surrounding countrysideOUTBUILDINGSLarge full height vaulted barn offers scope for more accommodation (subject to planning the barn is currently used as a storage barn for the farmhouse; two WC'sTraditional stable and tack room currently used as a workshop and storage For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69164113
Plot 24, The Enstone, is a striking double-fronted detached home of ironstone, occupying a prominent position at the entrance of the development, with a south facing garden.To the ground floor is a generously proportioned kitchen/ dining room with feature island and integrated appliances. This dual aspect living space also has French doors that open on to the garden.Separate to the kitchen is a useful utility room. fitted with floor cabinets, a sink unit and space for two appliances.A generous living room features a fireplace suitable for a log burning stove and French doors opening on to the garden. A separate study and cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.The first floor comprises four double bedrooms and three bathrooms. The primary bedroom and guest bedroom feature built in wardrobes by Hammonds, and both have en suite shower rooms, fitted with Laufen suites and Hansgrohe brassware.Plot 24 has the added convenience of a single garage and driveway parking. The rear garden is turfed, with a paved patio area, outside water tap and electrical point.Each home at Deanfield Heights is fitted with an air source heat pump, with underfloor heating to the ground floor. Satellite TV distribution system to all rooms, full fibre broadband and CAT 6 wiring. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70431613
An exceptional five-bedroom stone-built detached house with no onward chain.Set in a rural idyll with excellent access to Oxford and London. Stone Crest is a substantial house in a peaceful location, set back on the south side of a village street in an elevated position. It benefits from ultrafast full fibre broadband.The accommodation is spacious and versatile, enjoying a wealth of natural light from a mature southerly facing garden. The garden is not overlooked and affords an enviable outlook across a meadow.Entering a lobby area through a large oak front door, the ground floor flows well from a welcoming entrance hall, from where you can see through the house to the garden beyond.The central location of the stairwell gives the advantage of an entrance hall, kitchen, breakfast room, dining room and sitting room that can all be approached from either direction. This layout makes the whole area ideal for entertaining.Between each room, upstairs and downstairs, there are solid oak doors.Directly off the entrance hall are the modern kitchen and breakfast room, with an adjoining scullery. These are bright rooms with windows on three sides. All three have matching quartz worktops and contemporary storage units with soft-close drawers and doors. The main kitchen sink includes a Brita filtered drinking water tap. There is a house water softener installed under the sink.From the breakfast room one enters the dining room, which has windows on two sides, one facing the garden. Wide double doors open on to the sitting room.The sitting room also has windows on two sides, including two sets of glazed double doors to the garden room. There is a natural stone fireplace with a log-burning stove.The spacious garden room is constructed in oak over a stone stub wall. It is perfect for meals / parties even on the hottest of days, having many opening windows and roof-lights. There are attractive thin-strip hardwood blinds on all the windows - electrically operated on the roof zones. The floor is clay-tiled with underfloor heating.At the far end of the entrance hall, past a cloakroom, one turns right to find a secluded double aspect study/office. This is also useable as a single bedroom. Next to this is a small staircase leading up to a long loft bedroom/snug/office extending the full width of the garage below. It is a bright room with a double window overlooking the drive and a Velux roof window.Climbing the main stairs one emerges into a bright landing which has two windows: one overlooking the drive and village street to the north, the other facing west to catch the evening sunset perfectly.The master bedroom overlooks the garden and field beyond. There is a bright ensuite shower room with twin basins and a large walk-in shower. The walls and floor are tiled in high quality porcelain tiles. The floor is a sealed wet room type with electric underfloor heating.On this floor there are three further bedrooms, two with walk-in wardrobes and one with a basin. All four main bedrooms have south-facing windows overlooking the garden. giving an exceptional view out over the adjoining meadow, unspoilt by any other buildings. From sunrise the morning light floods into these rooms.There is a family bathroom with a double-ended enamel steel bath and another walk-in shower. The floor is a sealed wet room type with underfloor heating. The shower, as in the ensuite, is a power shower.Off the landing there is access via a ladder to a boarded attic for storage. This has full headroom in the main part.Outside at the front of the house is a driveway that accommodates six cars, a couple of outbuildings, and a beautifully equipped double garage.The double garage has solid oak doors at the front, two oak framed windows, and a back door giving direct access to the garden. The floor is fully tiled. There are two central heating radiators and full plumbing - water supply and drains. The space was designed for easy conversion to form an annexe or separate flat if needed.On the left side of the house, on the opposite side from the garage and passing under a pear tree, there is side access to the rear garden. The south-facing garden is a wonderful oasis, not over-looked, bordered by mature trees, and affording various shaded seating areas and locations for hammocks etc. Beyond the fence at the end of the garden there is a lovely outlook over the neighbouring field where, from time to time, one will see pheasants, horses, ducks or chickens. Near the house and around the octagonal sides of the garden room there is a useful patio area with steps up to the raised lawn.An insulated outbuilding with power and light at the bottom of the garden has two windows and is useable as a garden playroom or home office.South Oxfordshire Council Tax Band G Forest Hill is a popular village situated just off the A40 to the east of Oxford and 3.5 miles from Junction 8A on the M40. It benefits from various amenities, including the acclaimed White Horse public house/restaurant, the 12th century Church of St Nicholas and a village hall. There is an active village community with numerous clubs and societies. Just one mile up the road, there is a village shop in Stanton St John, and also a handy farm shop and cafe.A 5-minute drive in the other direction gets you to the 24-hour M40 Service area.The area offers a wide variety of well-regarded state and private schools, and the JR hospital is 3.5 miles away.There is a bus service connecting Forest Hill to Oxford and Bicester.Airport buses (Heathrow and Gatwick) depart every 30 minutes, and buses to Central London every 15 minutes, from the Thornhill Park and Ride 1.5 miles away.For train commuters, Chiltern Railways operates a regular service from Oxford Parkway or Islip Station to London Marylebone, with journey times from under an hour.The A40 is at the bottom of the hill providing fast access to either Oxford or London - via the M40. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69511237
Knight Frank are delighted to offer this delightful family home that is situated in a quiet lane in the pretty village of Middle Assendon. Bank House is a modern home with spacious accommodation set in a south-facing garden.The property comprises four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen with utility and a conservatory.The property is entered via a welcoming reception hall leading to the principal reception rooms and kitchen. The sitting room with an open fireplace has French doors opening to a decking area overlooking the garden; from the sitting room is access to a spacious double-aspect study which flows through to a conservatory/playroom with glass sliding doors. The spacious kitchen is light and airy, with a large skylight allowing natural light to fill the room, and has lovely views over the rear garden. The kitchen area has a range of wall and base units beneath a composite worktop with a good selection of integrated appliances, including a dishwasher, double oven, and an American fridge and freezer; and has underfloor heating. From the kitchen is access to a utility room with a range of units, a sink, a door to the rear garden utility area (vegetable garden), and access to the garage. To the side of the kitchen is the large dining area with ample space for a seating area, and sliding patio windows that open to the decking that overlooks the garden, an excellent place for family entertaining.Stairs rise to the first floor on to a landing with a large window providing natural light to flood over the staircase and first floor. There is a principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom with fitted wardrobes; and a further three bedrooms, one with a fitted basin and one with access to the loft room via open steps. A spacious family bathroom with a shower over the bath and underfloor heating completes the first-floor accommodation.Bank House has a delightful south-facing garden that encircles the property. To the front is a gravel driveway, with space to park several vehicles leading to the garage and bordered by attractive flowerbeds. To the rear is a pretty garden, laid mainly to lawn bordered by flowerbeds filled with a wonderful selection of shrubs and perennials and to the back of the house is a decking area, a great place to enjoy al fresco entertaining. To one side of the garden is a useful utility area with a shed and vegetable garden. The garden has a great sense of privacy with a mixture of hedging and wooden fencing on its borders.Middle Assendon is situated in The Stonor Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just outside Henley-on-Thames. The village has a traditional pub. The charming riverside market town of Henley-on-Thames is just 2 miles away with plenty of amenities, including a 3-screen cinema, theatre, a comprehensive range of shopping facilities, many restaurants and cafes and walks along the towpath. The town also hosts many festivals, including the Henley Music Festival and the Royal Rowing Regatta. There is a good selection of public and state schools for all ages, including Rupert House School, Gillotts School, The Henley College, Shiplake College and The Oratory Preparatory and Senior Schools. The Stonor Valley provides numerous country pursuits with bridleways and footpaths for walking, cycling and horse riding. Stonor Park, one of England's oldest country houses, is open to the public, with visitors able to enjoy the house, tea rooms, gardens and the many delightful events during the Spring and Summer. Commuter links are excellent, with Reading nearby providing a mainline rail service into London Paddington in less than 30 minutes. Cross rail extending to Reading will further enhance the links with direct trains from Reading to the City of London. The M4 and M40 Motorways are also easily accessible. Henley 2.5 miles; Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 - 12 miles; Stokenchurch M40 Junction 4 - 11.5 miles; London Heathrow - 27 miles; London West End - 37 miles.(All distances are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71422438
The Eynsham is an impressive home with a large open-plan, L-shaped kitchen, dining, and family room, at its heart. A separate utility helps to keep everything tidy, with space for two appliances and fitted cupboards for laundry and cleaning equipment.The formal living room has a fireplace suitable for a log burning stove and French, while a separate snug, double storage cupboards and cloakroom complete the ground floor.To the first floor are four double bedrooms, three bathrooms and a private study. Both the primary bedroom and primary guest bedroom have fitted wardrobes and stylish ensuite shower rooms.The only house of its type on the scheme, Plot 22 occupies a generous plot, adjacent to open space, with a west facing rear garden and spectacular views across open countryside. There is also a detached double garage and parking.Each home at Deanfield Heights is fitted with an air source heat pump, with underfloor heating to the ground floor. Satellite TV distribution system to all rooms, full fibre broadband and CAT 6 wiring. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70332176
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 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
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
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
Elm Cottage is an established family residence ready for its next chapter within the quiet setting of Mill Lane with the village stream on its borders. The original property is 19th Century, with some additional and later alterations, and has many of the features that you would expect in a late Georgian/early Victorian property such as high ceilings, generous rooms and large windows. The property is approached via a shared gravel drive, that serves two other properties, leading to its own privately gated parking area in front of the quadruple detached garages. The front door leads into a generous lobby, setting the tone for the rest of the house. In the southern wing of the downstairs is the main lounge, living room and study area enjoying an open brick fireplace and lovely views of the gardens. Also at the rear of the property is the large dining room. Accessed via the lobby is the main kitchen, a separate utility room and shower. The orangery that adjoins the kitchen is light and bright with doors out to the patio.Upstairs are four bedrooms, three large doubles and a fourth which currently houses bunk beds which was a popular feature with the grandchildren. There is also a family bathroom upstairs to compliment the shower room downstairs.Outside the gardens are south-westerly facing and offer a large lawn area and fruit trees all within a walled setting. Also outside is a store, which could offer potential as a home office if required.Elm Cottage offers all the fundamentals to be a wonderful family home in a superb location.Location, Location!Situated in the highly sought-after Benson Village, you'll have everything you need right on your doorstep. Mill Lane is a no through road only moments from the village centre; ideal to explore the local amenities, including co-op store, cafes, local shops and friendly neighbourhood pubs. There's also recreation fields and the local tennis club a short distance away or take a leisurely stroll to the River Thames and enjoy a drink or two at the Waterfront Cafe.----------------------------------------------------------------Material Information;EPC Rating; ECouncil Tax Band; GBroadband: According to checker.ofcom.org.uk; Standard, Superfast & Ultrafast services are available subject to which supplier. Mobile Signal/Coverage: According to checker.ofcom.org.uk; Voice & Data Available across all providers.We strongly advise you consult a Solicitor and or surveyor or carry out your own research on the information provided to ensure there have been no unexpected changes to the information above. We do not check the records on a daily basis therefore changes may occur through 3rd parties correcting errors or applications made by the owners or 3rd parties. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70736534
A Fabulous 5-bedroom, detached family house, offering ample accommodation throughout with a well-presented garden, situated in the sought-after location of Kingwood, surrounded by outstanding natural beauty and breathtaking views of the countryside, with access to lovely walking routes through the woodlands. Upon entering Alicion, you are greeted by the spacious entrance hall with the sitting room located on the left-hand side, which comes with a characterful fireplace and two large bay windows overlooking the grounds. The dining/family room is parallel to the sitting room, and the kitchen is situated further down the hallway, which features an island unit, built-in appliances, utility room, and a breakfast area at the back with French doors leading into the rear garden that is bordered by an ornate fence, with the beautiful forest set behind. At the front of Alicion, a small garden is situated with a mature beech tree and plants next to the large resin bound drive with parking for multiple vehicles. Both the living and family/dining room also come with French doors. Furthermore, the ground floor includes a study room with excellent bespoke wooden cupboards, a cloakroom, and a double-garage. The first floor contains 5 double-bedrooms in total, 2 ensuites, a Jack and Jill bathroom, and additional storage space in the loft. The master bedroom is the main feature of the first floor, offering an impressive amount of space, a large dressing room and an ensuite. In addition, the property is based in the Wyfold Estate with access to beautiful private grounds of 180 Acres that are owned by the local residents, which also include an orchard, tennis courts, and a multitude of walking routes through the woodlands and countryside. This property truly is a hidden gem and viewings are highly recommended.LocationThe Property is situated in the highly desirable area of Kingwood, and is within close proximity of Sonning Common with access to many local amenities, including shops, restaurants, pubs, and beautiful countryside areas with a wide variety of interesting routes for walking. The property is also close to many good schools, such as Shiplake College, The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, The Abbey Reading, Queen Anne's, Peppard Primary, St. Marys Prep School, and Rupert House. In addition, Kingwood is within close range of many transport routes, and is only within a short drive of Reading Railway Station, with the benefit of the fast train into London Paddington, or the Elizabeth Line providing access to additional locations in London. Alternatively, the M4 and M40 are within close distance for access to London, Heathrow Airport and many more areas. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i68548090
Knight Frank are delighted to offer this immaculately presented property. The current owners have lived in the property for 20 years and upgraded the cottage to provide a beautiful home.The ground floor has charming oak beamed ceilings and an open fireplace and lovely large windows allowing natural light to fill the rooms and with views of the garden.Nuffield villagers benefit from the right of access to the common land, just moments from the property.The property is accessed via wooden double gates entering the front drive, and giving access to the property. The front door is reached via an attractive covered porch and opens on to one side of the kitchen. The Old School House benefits greatly from a spacious kitchen/dining room. This light and airy room has wonderful, exposed beams and a range of wall and floor units beneath a marble worktop with a range of integrated appliances, including a microwave, a dishwasher, and a Falcon range cooker and a large larder cupboard with plenty of shelving. There is ample space for a dining table. From the kitchen a door leads into the living room, a lovely light filled room with a large bay window with shutters to the front of the property. The room has a lovely brick fireplace with oak mantle and a wood burning stove, large windows overlooking the garden and stairs rising to the first floor. To one side of the living room is a study, ideal for homeworkers; and to the end a conservatory that opens on to the rear terrace. A cloakroom with W.C. completes the ground floor accommodation.Stairs rise to the first floor landing leading to the principal bedroom with a range of fitted wardrobes and fantastic views across open countryside. A further two bedrooms are accessed from the landing, one of which is currently used as a home office. A spacious and beautifully presented bathroom with a standalone bath, an enclosed shower and storage cupboards completes the accommodation on the first floor. All the rooms have wonderful views over the garden or open countryside.The double garage is accessed from the patio area and has a useful utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and dryer. It also has extensive overhead storage and houses the oil boiler and water tank.A gate to the rear of the garden has access to the neighbouring playing field, a wonderful facility for children to play in.There is a utility area to one side of the garage where you will find the oil tank and LPG cannisters.The Old School House has a beautiful garden, filled with a mixture of mature hedging, shrubs and trees giving the garden a great sense of privacy. The property is accessed via wooden electric gate leading on to a gravel drive with space for several cars in front of the double garage. A grassed path to the front of the property leads to the main garden which is laid mainly to lawn and bordered by hedging and flowerbeds filled with a mixture of shrubs and perennials; it also has a large shed with an electricity supply, currently housing chickens. The garden is a wonderful tranquil haven.The property sits high in the Chilterns in the village of Nuffield and is within easy reach of the historic towns of Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames, and the larger towns of Oxford and Reading are also easily accessible where you can find a wide range of shops and leisure facilities. The property is situated in a quiet lane with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and within easy reach of many footpaths, ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits. Huntercombe Golf Club is also nearby, and all residents of Nuffield have the option to play the course. The ancient Ridgeway path runs through the village. The section of the Ridgeway west of the village follows the ancient Grim's Ditch, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.Cholsey, Goring and Henley train stations are located within proximity, providing links to London Paddington, the Elizabeth Line with Crossrail allowing direct access to the City, Canary Wharf, the West End and Heathrow. The M4 is accessible at J12 and the M40 at J6.Schools in the area include The Oratory Preparatory and Senior schools, Cranford House, Moulsford Preparatory, Rupert House Preparatory School, St. Helen and St. Katharine in Abingdon, Abingdon School, The Dragon School and Radley College. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70714088
A quintessential cottage set in the most beautiful and desirable of villages. DescriptionRose Cottage is a charming & beautifully presented late 17th century Grade II listed cottage constructed of timber frame with brick and flint infill, old tile roof and eaves-line dormers. In recent years, the accommodation has been much improved and extended to benefit from the charm of a country cottage whilst incorporating the clever use of glass to provide contemporary style living. The cottage exudes character with vaulted ceilings, two open brick fireplaces with original brick and flint oven projections, leaded windows, exposed wall and ceiling timbers and stripped floors throughout. Entering the dual aspect sitting room, the room features an open brick fireplace with log burner and original feature bread oven, dating from when the cottage was a bakery. In the front wall of the property, a small, low-level window speaks to the property's history as the village post office. The newly fitted "Shaker style" kitchen nestles in the heart of the house, with a range of wall and base units under a granite worktop, free standing range cooker and built in butlers sink with mixer and boiling water taps. There is a stable door to the side garden and stairs down to the cellar. Leading from the kitchen and at the rear of the house is the double aspect dining / family room, with a double height glazed wall with French doors to a raised terrace and garden that has wonderful views over fields to the 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' windmill. The room has a flagstone floor with a floodlit circular floor windowed water well feature. A spiral wrought iron staircase leads up to the impressive mezzanine style guest bedroom featuring a vaulted ceiling and newly fitted en-suite shower room and enjoying the large glazed window with stunning views over fields up to the windmill. In the older part of the house, accessed via a separate staircase there are two further bedrooms. One being the larger principal bedroom with feature vaulted ceiling as well as a newly fitted three piece bathroom suite. Outside, a grass verge with established flowering border lies to the front of Rose Cottage, next to a stone path which leads to a rambling rose covered entrance porch and then continues alongside the property, with a well-stocked raised flowering bed to one side. Outdoor dining can be enjoyed from the flagstone terrace, which is situated to the rear of the property and is accessed either from the dining/sitting room or the kitchen. From here, steps with raised herbaceous borders to either side, lead up to a gently rising lawn, with wood clad outbuilding with tiled roof beyond. Clematis and wisteria covered pergolas lead up through the garden to a sun deck situated at the top providing an large entertaining area with views overlooking the Turville Valley up to the windmill beyond.LocationCentrally located in the much sought-after Chiltern village of Turville. The village boasts an excellent public house, village nursery school and church (renowned for its' appearance in The Vicar of Dibley comedy series) and small equestrian/riding centre. Turville is surrounded by land owned by the Wormsley Estate and the Turville Court Estate, all of which is beautiful countryside with footpaths and bridleways offering miles of fantastic riding and walking. Henley-on-Thames, Marlow and access to the M40 (via J5) are close at hand. These towns including the other regional centres of Oxford, High Wycombe and Reading offer comprehensive shopping, educational and recreational facilities. Regular trains go from High Wycombe to London Marylebone (the Chiltern Line). There are a number of fine golf & race courses in the surrounding area along with numerous boating facilities along the River Thames.Square Footage: 1,442 sq ft DirectionsFrom either Henley-on-Thames or Marlow proceed on the A4155 towards Mill End. On approaching the hamlet of Mill End turn north up the Hambleden valley signposted to Hambleden and Skirmett. Bypass Hambleden, proceed through Skirmett and at Fingest turn left signposted to Turville. Follow the road into the village and Rose Cottage can be found on the right opposite The Bull & Butcher Public House. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71034295
A striking Georgian Grade II listed semi detached home in a delightful village setting. DescriptionThis remarkable four-storey semi-detached Georgian Grade II listed home nestles in the picturesque village of Lewknor. Brimming with character, it boasts numerous original features that capture its timeless charm, including sash windows with elegant shutters and window seats, exposed wooden and tiled floors, inviting open fireplaces, lofty ceilings, and beautifully panelled doors.The Old Vicarage's historic origins trace back to the 1720s, earning it a well-deserved mention in esteemed publications like Pevsner's Oxfordshire Buildings of England and the Shell Guide. Stepping through the impressive part-glazed wooden front door, you'll enter the welcoming entrance hall, characterised by painted floorboards and high ceilings. From here, doors lead to the sitting room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, cloakroom and the cellar.The delightful sitting room beckons with its inviting open fireplace, wooden surround, and stone hearth. Two large sash windows adorned with functional shutters fill the room with natural light, while oak floorboards and wall paneling add to its allure.The dining room, with its front-facing windows and convenient concertina doors connecting it to the kitchen, can be used as one large open space or a more formal dining area. It features a charming fireplace, pine floorboards, and two sash windows with wooden shutters.The practical country kitchen boasts wall and floor units topped with elegant granite worktops. There's space for an electric Aga, a dishwasher, and an island unit. A side window with a double sink below, partly tiled walls, and wooden floorboards complete the picture. French doors lead to the wood-framed conservatory, equipped with underfloor heating and offer views of the garden.The generously sized utility room provides space for a washing machine and additional white goods. There are built in wall and base level units under a worktop and a separate cupboard housing the oil-fired boiler. A featured arched window opens to a private courtyard area behind the garage, This area previously obtained planning permission for converting the garage into an additional reception room, with a rear link extension leading to the door in the utility room.At the end of the hallway, you will find a door that leads to a pantry and cloakroom. As well as a rear door, to a covered porch leading to the patio and garden beyond. Under the main staircase, stairs lead down to the vaulted wine cellar, boasting original exposed brick flooring and being one of the oldest parts of the house. From the entrance hall a wide staircase leads to the expansive first-floor landing, with access to three double bedrooms and family bathroom. The principal bedroom, features a fireplace, substantial built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobes on either side, two large sash windows at the front and a doorway that leads into the dressing room that could be ideal as a nursery/additional bedroom/study or converted to serve as an en suite. Bedroom's two and three, enjoying high ceilings and their own wash hand basins. The family bathroom features part-tiled walls, a free-standing bathtub, walk-in shower, low-level W.C, a vanity wash hand basin and the airing cupboards housing a 'megaflow' hot water tank.Further stairs lead to the second floor that offers a generous living space with ample storage. It includes a further bathroom, two double bedrooms and a large playroom area. This floor could be converted to accommodate a separate annex if needed.Outside, The Old Vicarage overlooks the tree-lined grounds of the village's primary school and the venerable 12th-century church of St. Margaret. There is a gravel horseshoe in-and-out driveway providing apple parking. To the left of the house is the attached single garage. It was originally used as the Vicar's study and still features ornamental coving set in a high ceiling. There is a coal-store and passageway between the garage and the house, providing access from the front to the courtyard of the utility room. Surrounding the property are established flower beds, mature trees, and shrubs. The rear garden basks in a south-easterly aspect, providing scenic views across open fields. It offers a kitchen garden with raised beds and mature trees. Just outside the conservatory, a brick-paved patio leads to the lawned area that occupies most of the garden. At the rear of the garden, there is an inviting patio area is enclosed by a living willow fence, and an ornamental pond.LocationSituated in the Oxfordshire village of Lewknor, on the edge of the Chilterns Hills a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Aston Rowant nature reserve. The village has a range of facilities including a pre-school, Lewknor Church of England Primary School with an Ofsted rating of good. A 12th century parish church, the highly-regarded The Leathern Bottle public house, village hall and recreation ground.Secondary school education can be found at Icknield Community College in Watlington and Lord Williams's School in Thame, which also has a sixth form. School buses operate from the village to Cranford House, The Oratory and the Abingdon schools. With further schools in the area of excellent repute and include the Moulsford, a wide range of Oxford and Abingdon schools including the Dragon, Headington, St Edwards and Radley College. The nearby market towns of Watlington and Thame have excellent local shopping facilities and the larger towns of Henley-on-Thames and Marlow offer extensive leisure and recreational facilities. The city of Oxford is accessible via the M40 with the Oxford Tube bus service running from Lewknor to London/Oxford 24 hours a day. Mainline train services run from Haddenham, Thame Parkway, Princes Risborough and High Wycombe to London Marylebone. Bus services run to Heathrow and Gatwick airports. There is extensive walking, cycling and riding in the surrounding Chilterns countryside.Square Footage: 3,640 sq ft DirectionsLeaving Henley-on-Thames via the Fairmile (A4130). Continue through the village of Bix towards Nettlebed. At the mini roundabout continue straight on. upon entering the High Street turn right into Watlington Street (B481). Continue for 5.2 miles to Watlington and turn right into Couching Street (B4009). Follow the road through the town towards the M40. After about 2.4 miles, turn left signposted Lewknor and follow the road towards the church where the property can be found on the righthand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71583402
A beautiful timber-framed Grade II Listed Farmhouse and Barn set in a wonderful cottage garden an grounds of 0.37 acres offering charming yet eminently practical accommodation in the heart of this picturesque village.Tudor House has been the subject of a comprehensive and sympathetic restoration over a 30 year period at the hands of the present craftsman owners. The main house offers four bedrooms and four reception rooms over three floors, including a stunning panelled dining room, a traditional farmhouse kitchen, a lovely family room/music room complete with gallery above and wine cellar. The house is fitted with original features from inglenook fireplaces herringbone brick floors leaded windows and oak boarded floors. The timbers have been carefully stripped as have the internal doors. On the practical side there is gas central heating and two well-appointed bathrooms. (Listed Building Consent has been obtained to add a further en-suite to the main bedroom). The barn and workshop spaces are particularly impressive and offer a host of uses from a studio or potential annex to housing a large collection of vehicles. The barn has been rethatched during 2022.Additional material information:Predicted broadband speed basic 10 MBPS, super fast, 56 MBPS, Ultrafast 1000 MBPSMobile coverage good EE, 02 and VodaphoneOn inspection of the official copy of register of title there are no restrictions or covenants registered.East Hagbourne is a charming South Oxfordshire village renowned for its most picturesque main street often featured by local artists. There is a popular village primary school (Ofsted good 2019) a thriving village public house the Fleur de Lys and a community shop/post office. The village also has a strong and active community (easthagbourne.net).Didcot is the closest local town just 2 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities at the Orchard Centre together with a multiplex cinema and an excellent mainline rail service from Didcot Parkway to London Paddington within 45 minutes. Other local market towns include the historic Thameside market towns of Abingdon and Wallingford. Oxford Reading and Newbury are all close by being 15 miles 19 miles and 18 miles respectively. M4 and M40 motorway access is reached via the A34 just 3 miles away at Chilton and Milton junction. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69859439
Stunning house, glorious outlook DescriptionThis impressive property lies in an enviable position in a close with glorious views to the rear, set in landscaped gardens. With a practical and flexible layout arranged over two floors, it is ideally configured to suit families of all ages. The welcoming reception hall, with its impressive winding oak and glass staircase, sets the scene for the proportions, style and finish throughout the property. The impressive open plan triple aspect kitchen/dining/breakfast room is perfect for entertaining and family gatherings, with the feeling of light and space enhanced by windows and bi-fold doors opening to the gardens. The light, welcoming dual aspect drawing room has an attractive fireplace and bi-fold doors opening to the terrace with views over the garden. The striking principal ensuite bedroom has a balcony overlooking the garden, and there are three further bedrooms on the first floor, one en suite, a family bathroom, and there is also a useful and practical downstairs en suite double guest bedroom which is currently being used as a play room. The paved driveway to the front provides parking for several cars, and there is also a detached double garage with additional parking. The inviting gardens have been carefully designed and thoughtfully landscaped to create terraces and areas which are ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. The gardens are lawned with raised borders stocked with plants and shrubs and have glorious far reaching views.LocationLong Hanborough is a sought after village about nine miles north west of Oxford. Amenities include a primary school, post office, surgery, dental practice, Co-Op store, two pubs, coffee shop and popular fish & chip shop. Sports facilities include football, cricket, bowls and tennis clubs. More extensive amenities are found in Oxford, Witney and Woodstock. The mainline station in the village provides a regular service to Oxford & London Paddington. Alternatively, Oxford Parkway (about seven miles) has a service to London Marylebone. Long Hanborough is also well placed for access to Oxford, Eynsham and Witney schools.Square Footage: 2,287 sq ft DirectionsLeave Oxford on the A44 north towards Woodstock. Turn right onto the A4095. On reaching Long Hanborough, Burleigh Court will be found in a close on the left hand, opposite The George and Dragon pub. Additional InfoServices - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Ground source heating.Brochure prepared and photographs taken May 2024.Council Tax - Band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71430787
Radiating historic character from every nook and cranny, The Holloway is an exceptionally well preserved, improved and presented large country cottage peacefully located on the edge of a prime South Oxfordshire village.You will be putting down roots in a picture-postcard village at the foot of the Ridgeway trail. With a highly-rated primary school and village shop with coffee bar, plus fabulous gastro pubs and countryside walks on the doorstep, this is the epitome of a comfortable rural lifestyle and one that home-hunters aspire to the reason why premium homes in Childrey are so popular.Grade II Listed, The Holloway is believed to have parts dating back to the 14th Century with later 17th Century additions. It characterises the Tudor style with an exterior construction of elm and oak beams and cream lime render. The formerly thatched roof is notable for its curvaceous 'eyebrow' windows peeping out from under the cedar tiles.Inside, the period features include a multitude of characterful wall and roof beams, original staircases and mullioned windows. Both of the spectacular reception rooms a sitting room and dining room boast inglenook fireplaces.A pair of extensions to The Holloway, one constructed in 2007 and the second a decade later, have boosted the blueprint to a total of 3,000 sq ft, while maintaining the heritage style and ambience. The first extension created a fabulously light and airy kitchen/breakfast room plus a boot room and shower room and, upstairs, an additional bedroom and bathroom. The later extension replaced an original lean-to with a study complete with mezzanine level, and shower room.Outside, the two-bay oak-framed garage was constructed eight years ago and has a fantastic 22x13ft annexe room above it, with separate WC. It's the perfect guest bedroom or home office. The addition of a shower could present an opportunity to use it as an Air BnB-style holiday let always popular in this picturesque countryside location.Heritage meets modernA hedge borders the pretty lawned front garden with a paved path and steps up to the front door, while vehicular access is via a five-bar gate opening on to a wide gravelled drive with a turning circle in front of the garage and parking space for several cars.The front door opens into an entrance hall spanning the depth of the original and oldest part of the house, which has oil-fired central heating and beautiful engineered oak flooring. Both of the extensions have underfloor heating, as does the room above the garage.To the right lies the delightful dining room, a peaceful heritage haven with a wonderful inglenook fireplace fitted with a woodburner under a mighty oak lintel. In the winter it's perfect for cosy candlelit dinner parties in the warm glow of the fire.The beautiful double-aspect sitting room, another calm oasis that wholeheartedly embraces its period features including a second inglenook fireplace with woodburner, is the place for the family to relax together in front of the TV, to read or enjoy a board game. The grown-ups may also designate it for a pre-supper G&T!From here a door leads into the kitchen/breakfast room and, to the left, a large and well-equipped utility room for the laundry duties. There's a Belfast sink, plumbing and cupboards for washing machine and dryer, integrated freezer and plenty of storage.The spacious kitchen/breakfast room radiates a warm and welcoming farmhouse vibe thanks to the plethora of oak beams and Cotteswood fitted cabinetry under solid oak worktops. With a pair of French doors opening onto the garden terrace, it's perfect for summertime meals al fresco or entertaining guests.This lovely homely space is undoubtedly the hub of family life and there's plenty of space for a kitchen table and chairs, ideal for quick breakfasts and informal suppers, or for the children to do their homework. A central island with breakfast bar is another option the one in situ is available by separate negotiation.Cooking duties are stylishly taken care of with a three-oven electric AGA stove, complete with eControl upgrade, and there's an integrated Miele fridge and a dishwasher.At the far end of the kitchen, you'll find a country essential a boot room, with garden access, for dealing with muddy boots and grubby dogs before they reach the rest of the house! Next to this is a shower room.On the other side of the house, the second extension features a study, with attractive mezzanine level, which could also be used as a bedroom if desired as there's a shower room next to it.The double oak-framed garage, built in 2016, has a workshop at the rear which can also be used as extra garaging by sliding back an interior door perfect for those looking for classic car storage. A flight of stairs leads to the annexe room (fifth bedroom) above.Beautiful bedroomsThe largest of the bedrooms, 16x12ft, is double aspect with two built in wardrobes and is accessed via its own private staircase in the dining room.The three remaining bedrooms are all generously sized doubles and accessed via a staircase from the kitchen. With vaulted ceilings, and the bonus of good head height, they exude charming antiquity and promise restful sleep.A sleek and modern family bathroom with stylish freestanding bath-tub with shower attachment completes the first-floor layout.A glorious cottage gardenEnviably private, the expansive gardens of The Holloway typify the laidback loveliness of an English cottage garden and they're a haven of tranquillity to suit all ages and uses - whether it's children playing, grown-ups relaxing or gardeners pottering.The main expanse of lawn lies to the rear of the house with flower borders and a mature 'granny smith' apple tree at its centre, encircled by wooden seating. It's a lovely shady spot for a coffee and browse of the papers on a summer's morning. There's another expanse of lawn to the right of the house, punctuated by a duo of ancient gnarled apple, plum and quince trees, plus a prolific damson outside the back gate onto the field. Gardeners will enjoy cultivating vegetables in the raised timber beds which lie alongside a super Alitex greenhouse, installed ten years ago. There's also a log store.An attractive patio runs adjacent to the kitchen/breakfast room and is a sunny spot for outdoor dining, drinks with friends, or just relaxing on a lounger.Round and aboutChildrey is quite a rarity for a small village as residents are blessed with all they need for a happy and fulfilled lifestyle directly on their doorstep. It's a friendly, vibrant community with lots going on throughout the year, such as the annual Childreyfest the village's own Glastonbury!A warm welcome is guaranteed at Childrey Stores which has a coffee shop and sells all the everyday essentials plus artisan food, wine and gifts. Open seven-days-a-week, you won't run out of milk or bread they bake their own.Many families choose the village for the highly-regarded primary school, The Ridgeway CE, which is Ofsted-rated good, and Little Ducks pre-school, while secondary-age children can board a bus to King Alfred's School in Wantage, just three miles away. There are also bus services to excellent independent schools nearby including Our Lady's, Abingdon School and the School of St Helen & St Katharine.This is picturesque walking country with an endless choice of pretty routes it's close to the famous White Horse Hill too. If you fancy one with refreshment at the end of it, take a pleasant stroll through the fields to the welcoming Star Inn in nearby Sparsholt. Another nearby pub with an innovative award-winning menu is The Greyhound at Letcombe Regis, while hearty pub lunches for hungry walkers are served at The White Horse at Woolstone.The historic market town of Wantage has all the supermarkets, including Waitrose, shops, pubs, restaurants and leisure options your heart desires. There's easy road access to the A420, M4 and M40 for commutes to Oxford, Swindon, Newbury and beyond plus frequent trains to London from nearby Didcot Parkway station. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71835077
Hidden gem with bucolic gardens in most accessible location. DescriptionTucked away in a conservation area of the village, Rose Cottage is Grade II listed, has origins dating to the early 17th Century and has evolved over the years, most recently being extended in the 1990's and 2005. Retaining numerous period features the detached property combines character with modern day comforts and layout over three floors is charming. Two reception rooms include a cosy sitting room with exposed timbers, inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove and the bright family room with French doors opening to the garden. The kitchen breakfast room is fitted with silestone work tops and Butlers sink and gas Aga. There are three double bedrooms on the first floor and two bathrooms and two further 2nd floor double bedrooms.The laundry room, complete with its own boiler is found to the rear of the detached garage with loft storage accessed by external door and a pretty barn has been converted and is currently used as a home office and store room, offering scope for games room or gym etc depending on needs. With gravel off road parking for several cars, the 0.35 acre private gardens to the rear are a delight. With fruit trees, and wild area perfect for children to play, there is a timber garden store and numerous areas to sit and dine in the sunshine or shade.LocationCumnor is an attractive and thriving village situated about four miles to the south-west of Oxford. The village comprises many character houses and cottages, fine Parish church, primary school, post office/general store, butchers, as well as two public houses. There is also Cumnor Cricket Club and Cumnor Minors Football Club.The area is very well served for an excellent selection of state and independent schools. Communications by road are good with the nearby A34 leading to both the M4 and M40 motorway network. Oxford Parkway station provides regular services to London, Marylebone (about 55 minutes).Square Footage: 2,873 sq ft Acreage: 0.35 AcresDirectionsFrom the A420 on the east side of Oxford take the exit for Cumnor village. Cross over the A420 and into the village. Continue past the church and in to the High Street and then, at the roundabout, bear left on to Appleton Road. Rose Cottage is found on the right behind a five bar gate just before the Bear and Ragged Staff. Additional InfoTenureFreehold with vacant possession on completion.ServicesMains electricity, water and drainage and gas. High speed fibre Gigaclear broadband. Photographs taken 2023 and 2016 details prepared May 2023 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71105620
A spacious detached home, located in the highly desirable Hambleden Valley, nestling in approximately 0.37 of an acre. DescriptionThe Old Bakery is a lovely traditional home located in the highly sought after Hambleden Valley and has been well-loved by the current owner for many years. The property has spacious accommodation over two floors and is the epitome of country living being surrounded by the natural beauty of the Chiltern countryside.The spacious entrance hall leads to a study which is an ideal home-working space. The heart of the home is arguably the sitting room which has a number of characterful features. The centerpiece is the large brick built fireplace which provides an abundance of warmth and a cosy atmosphere.A formal dining room sits to the front of the property with good natural light from a large bay window and has potential to be incorporated into the existing kitchen subject to building regulations. This would create an additional large reception room and a great place to entertain. The existing kitchen, has wall and base units, integrated appliances and a central breakfast bar. A large pantry also is great for storage. Completing the ground floor is a practical utility room with double doors to the garden and an additional shower room.On the first floor are five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The principal bedroom is a particularly impressive space measuring over c.27ft in length and features a range of built-in wardrobes and a large en-suite bathroom. A family bathroom and a separate WC complete the firstfloor accommodation.Outside, the mature rear garden is of a generous size and provides views over the surrounding Hambleden Valley. It has been well landscaped and is predominantly laid to lawn with bordering trees, hedgerow and shrubbery. To the front of the property is a generous shingled driveway with ample parking for multiple vehicles. A double garage offers a covered space and additional storage. A room above is available as a versatile space.LocationLocated in the heart of one of the best villages in the Hambleden valley and with a tremendous rural outlook over the hills and fields beyond. Skirmett has a freehold village pub, The Frog which is renowned for its local cuisine; The Frog is very much at the heart of the community. The village hall runs several local events and exercise classes throughout the year. Hambleden village (approximately c.2 miles) has a village shop and post office together with village hall, church and The Stag and Huntsman public house and restaurant. More extensive facilities are available in either Henley or Marlow for shopping and recreation. The River Thames is at the bottom of the Hambleden valley, also giving access to the Thames Path. Access to the M40 via junction 4 is approximately only c.5 miles, and there is a main line train service from High Wycombe to London Marylebone. Henley Station also operates train services into London Paddington via Twyford. There are schools of excellent repute in the area and miles of riding and walking in the Chilterns on the doorstep.Square Footage: 2,557 sq ft Acreage: 0.37 AcresDirectionsFrom either Henley-on-Thames or Marlow, proceed along the A4155 and at Mill End turn north up the Hambleden valley, signposted to Hambleden and Skirmett. Proceed for 3 miles into Skirmett and approaching the village free house, The Frog, on the left, the property will be found shortly after on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71090330
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