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Property DescriptionA lightly refurbished mid-terrace family home with easy access to Bicester Village, Bicester North stations and the town centre. Available with no onward chain and ideal as a starter home or an upsize from a smaller property.Property DetailsChancellors are delighted to offer for sale this mid terrace property. This is an ideal property for a first time buyer or investor. The ground floor comprises of reception room/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room and conservatory/ The first floor comprises of two bedrooms with built in wardrobes and further third bedroom all with access to the family bathroom. The property also benefits from having a storage shed located outside of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71206239
Property DescriptionThree bedroom end-terrace house with garage. Comprising living room, kitchen/dining area, three bedrooms. Convenient location near schools, A34/M40 J9. The property is sold with no onwards chain. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71554362
Representing an ideal first time or investment purchase, is this immaculately presented three bedroom end of terrace family home situated at the end of a quiet no through road within the popular location of Grove.On entering the property, the entrance hall gives access to the ground floor cloakroom and impressive open plan living/dining/kitchen room. The kitchen is complete with a range of wall and floor mounted cabinets with built-in fridge/freezer, oven and induction hob. The living area has been improved with a recent addition of a media wall, whilst the dining area boasts ample space for a large dining table and chairs. The first floor consists of a landing, modern re-fitted family bathroom and three good size bedrooms. Externally there is an enclosed rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with patio area which is perfect for outside dining along with brick built store ideal for storage. There is ample off road parking for residents and visitors.Furthermore, the property has been much improved and well maintained to a high standard, and should be viewed internally to fully appreciate all that is on offer.The property is freehold and is connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. There is gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout.Grove is a large village conveniently located just outside the popular market town of Wantage in the heart of the Vale of White Horse. The village enjoys a wide range of local amenities suitable for everyday needs. There are excellent transport links offering easy access to Wantage (c.1.5 miles), Faringdon (c.10 miles), Oxford (c.15 miles), A34 and A420. Local schooling includes both Millbrook and Grove Church of England primary schools. St Alfred's is the local secondary school and is located in Wantage. Didcot Parkway railway station with fast links to London Paddington (37 minutes) is located just 9 miles away.By appointment only please. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71669706
Property DescriptionA generously apportioned three bedroom terraced home set on the Glory Farm Estate in Bicester. The property is conveniently sold with no onwards chain and represents a brilliant opportunity to step onto the property ladder up to purchase as a family home.Property DetailsVideo 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/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71162931
Property DescriptionThree bedroom mid-terrace family home benefiting from open-plan living/dining room, two double bedrooms, single bedroom and rear enclosed garden. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71504150
Situated within this highly sought after village with a wonderful community and many amenities, this end of terrace modern village home has been enhanced further by the current owner. Offering contemporary, crisp colour schemes, modern art deco style doors and updated flooring, the rooms are well balanced and light. The entrance hall gives access to the kitchen with a range of fitted units, oven, hob and extractor with space for further appliances. The living and dining room is a wonderful space, open plan it can be furnished as desired with doors to the garden. In addition there is a cloakroom. To the first floor the three bedrooms are well balanced. There are two doubles and a single with the principal suite benefiting an en-suite shower room and in addition, there is a family bathroom.OutsideThe rear garden has been paved for ease of maintenance it offers an ideal space to sit and relax throughout the day. Enclosed and private there is gated access to the garage and driveway parking directly behind. Note: In accordance with the EA Code of Conduct, we inform you that a member of staff from Countrywide (or another Group Company) has an interest in this property. Council Tax (Band D) Cherwell District Council. Annual service charge of £486.80 for Grounds maintenance (2023/2024).SituationBloxham is a large ironstone village south-west of Banbury. Within the village there is both primary and secondary schooling together with Bloxham School which is a public school. More facilities can be found in the nearby Banbury together with access to the M40 (J11) and a mainline railway station providing access to both London Marylebone in under an hour and Birmingham.Additional InformationIn accordance with the EA Code of Conduct, we inform you that a member of staff from Countrywide (or another Group Company) has an interest in this property. Council Tax (Band D) Cherwell District Council. Annual service charge of £486.80 for Grounds maintenance (2023/2024). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71617480
PROPERTY REF: JV0032Hobby Road Banbury OX15 4GJ Do You Really, REALLY Hate The School Run? If you have young kids and you want to be super-close to school, this immaculate nearly new townhouse could put an end to school run stress for good. You might even get a lie-in!It's only a 3 minute walk from the "Outstanding" Longford Park Primary School gates to your front door. The new school was built as part of this family friendly estate and since opening in 2016 it's already built a great reputation.That's all good news, but you may be thinking more selfishly about what it really means for you - an extra few minutes in bed!Before you get too excited about your lie-in, it's worth pointing out that this end terrace townhouse has a typical townhouse layout. That means the lounge is on the first floor.Some people don't see that as an issue. For other's it's a non-starter, they absolutely must watch Corrie on the ground floor. If that's you, you may as well stop reading now. Still with us? Good.The ground floor has a modern kitchen / diner with patio doors opening out to the 15m long garden.That's another good thing about buying a nearly-new property rather than a new build - you get an established lawn rather than a patch of mud.A lounge hasn't magically appeared on the ground floor just yet. Instead you get a handy downstairs w/c and a home office/study.Given there's a separate study/home office downstairs you wouldn't even have to sacrifice the smallest bedroom if you worked from home. The first floor has the master bedroom with a stylish ensuite shower room.The spacious lounge is also on the first floorThe second floor has a further two double bedrooms and the family bathroom. In this way the layout would lend itself to having the kids rooms on the top floor next to the bathroom. The property is practical, with parking for two cars in front of the single garage. Longford Park is a popular family-friendly estate that's quickly established a strong community feel. In addition to the school there's a community centre (only a couple of minutes walk away) which hosts a range of activities for all ages. As the development is on the southern edge of town it means you can be out exploring the Oxfordshire countryside in minutes.But it's also handy if you do need to nip into town. Both Banbury town centre and the station are less than 10 minutes drive away.If you're heading further afield it's only a 10 minute drive to Junction 11 of the M40 or you can jump on one of the frequent trains to Oxford, Birmingham or London Marylebone. If you're looking for a move-in ready family home that's close to town and country - and even closer to school - you'll struggle to find one in a better location than this.If you're interested in seeing it for yourself, call to arrange a viewing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71784528
Located only a few minutes walk from the village center and all the amenities on offer is this extended, three bedroom end of terraced family home. Presented in good condition throughout the property benefits from extended ground floor accommodation including a family kitchen / dining room, conservatory and the addition of a ground floor shower room. The first floor has three bedrooms which are serviced by the family bathroom.Externally the property is set back from the road with communal parking available. The is an open plan, lawned front garden with low level fence. The rear garden is laid to lawn with a paved patio area and side access gate. The pathway to the side of the property leads to the small play park which is only few yards away. On the far side of the play park is the single garage in a small block of six.Material Information - EPC Rating : CCouncil Tax Band : CMains Drainage, Gas Central Heating, Mains Water. We are not aware of any planning permissions in place which would negatively affect the property.Broadband: 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_i70096168
3 Double bedroom terrace 'David Wilson' home boasting South Westerly facing garden, Ensuite to master, Kitchen/Dining room & Living room. Incentives include: Stamp duty paid, 105% Part exchange, 5% Deposit contribution. Call now for more information. Reference MD0803 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69996698
A beautiful natural stone, modern cottage with generous private gardens, situated in a pretty and highly desirable village. This most attractive cottage provides well designed modern accommodation including; good entrance hall with cloakroom off, a dual aspect living room with fireplace having wood burner, a separate dining room and a smart kitchen with utility room. The landing gives access to three good bedrooms as well as having storage off. The master bedroom is ensuite and enjoys an attractive outlook to the front. The property has good outside space, both front and rear, together with ample parking. The rear garden is most attractively set out with a large patio and then principally laid to lawn with trees, shrubs and borders. MATERIAL INFORMATIONA terrace house of traditional construction with stone elevations under a pitched and tiled roof. The house was built in the year 2000. The property is connected to mains; electricity, gas, water and drainage. Heating is via gas fired central heating.Broadband - according to Ofcom - standard and superfast broadband are available. Ultrafast is not. Mobile phone coverage - according to Ofcom - all listed providers have full coverage with the exception of 3 where there is no indoor coverage.Local Authority - Cherwell District Council - C. EPC - CEnjoying a central position within Upper Heyford Village itself, where there is a public house, village hall and access to delightful walks particularly over the Cherwell Valley. Nearby Heyford Park offers; comprehensive facilities including; schools for all ages, shops, a hotel and public house. Railway services are available from both nearby Lower Heyford and more comprehensively from Bicester where there are regular trains to London, Birmingham and Oxford. Junction 10 of the M40 is easily accessible. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70748427
An excellent value spacious four-bedroom detached home with a double garage situated in a secluded close position within the desirable village of Fritwell and surrounded by countryside.Hodgson Close is a small development on the edge of the village designed with practicality and versatility in mind, ideal for a modern family lifestyle in a traditional village setting, without the compromises often made for older properties. As it's located on the edge of the village field walks are just a few moments from the front door. The property is entered via a porch onto a welcoming hallway, continue into a generous and comfortable living room with gas fireplace and connecting doors to the garden. Double doors give access to the separate dining room, also a good size, offering plenty of space for a large dining table and overlooking the small front garden. The kitchen with a lovely view of the rear garden has a range of fitted appliances including a double oven, and plenty of cupboard storage. A separate useful utility room with an additional sink and space for multiple white goods conveniently offers side access, ideally after muddy countryside walks. A cloakroom completes the ground floor space.Upstairs, all four bedrooms are of a good size, the master overlooking the garden comes with a recently refitted ensuite shower room with contemporary grey tiles, and a fitted wardrobe. There are a further two double rooms and a single, and a family bathroom.The fully enclosed rear garden has been thoughtfully designed with a range of plants and shrubs and is relatively low maintenance. A terraced suntrap area in a rear corner provides a wonderful space to unwind in a peaceful setting.A double garage with power can be found in a block opposite, and parking is available directly outside the property. Fritwell has great local amenities including the village shop and award-winning butchers G.B Wrightons, a popular C of E primary school, Village Hall, playing field and two churches. Access to the M40 Junction 10 is just a few minutes' drive away.EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69862983
Heathfield is a tiny collection of houses, based around various agricultural buildings with a traditional, rural feel. Meadow Walk was developed in 2018 from an old hotel, to take advantage of this exclusive position amongst fields and yet within easy reach of local amenities and road and rail links. The property is just one of eight delightful stone houses set around a communal courtyard with the advantage of a private meadow.Constructed of stone under a tiled roof, the property is approached from the communal courtyard via a gate leading to the garden and the front door which opens to a useful porch. Arranged either side of the entrance hall, with staircase rising to the first floor and cloakroom off, are the double aspect sitting room and kitchen/dining room, both spacious and particularly light rooms. The kitchen/dining room has a range of fitted units and enjoys French doors opening to the garden. The first floor comprises the principal bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and the family bathroom. The house enjoys a private enclosed garden principally laid to lawn with a paved terrace leading off the house. The properties share communal areas including a private meadow, which is owned and exclusively for the use of the Meadow Walk residents. There are two allocated parking spaces for the property with visitors parking in addition.LocationHeathfield is a tiny hamlet situated seven miles north of the university city of Oxford. The charming village of Bletchingdon is close by with a thriving community; amenities in the village include a 12th Century church, primary school, nursery, sports field, village hall, and a Co-op shop. The market towns of Bicester and Woodstock, together with Oxford, provide for more extensive facilities and leisure needs. Communications are excellent with the M40 (J9) 6.5 miles away and a train service from either Oxford Parkway or Bicester stations providing journey times to London Marylebone of c.50 minutes. The area is well served for schools with a primary school in Bletchingdon and senior state at Kidlington, Bicester or Woodstock. Additional InformationTenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion.Services: Gas fired central heating. Private drainage.Local Authority: Cherwell District CouncilCouncil Tax: Band EViewings: strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas Mobile phone coverage and speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk, all providers are predicted to likely have good levels of service at this property. Broadband speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk. The maximum download rate is predicted to be 1000 mbps with a 220 mbps upload speed, subject to availability.Flood risk: low risk For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71025461
A most attractive end of terrace house completed in 2023, offering light and spacious accommodation with excellent parking, a generous garden and situated in a village with amenities. The property which has a brand new feel about it, offers a large entrance hall with cloakroom off, well proportioned sitting room, and an excellent kitchen/dining room with double doors and further glazed panels to garden which catches the afternoon and evening sun. All three bedrooms are well proportioned with the master having an ensuite with a large shower cubicle. The property offers ample parking, a garage and an unusually generous back garden. Viewing highly recommended. MATERIAL INFORMATION The property is of traditional construction and was completed in 2023. Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are connected. Heating via gas fired central heating. Broadband and Mobile - Ofcom do not yet provide data on this property. Local Authority - Cherwell District Council - D. EPC - B Situated in a super position towards the edge of this desirable village with amenities. Ambrosden offers a primary school, a village store/post office and a public house. The nearby market town of Bicester (2 1/2 miles) provides for all everyday needs, as well as having railway stations with services to Oxford, Birmingham and London Marylebone. Junction 9 of the M40 is also easily accessible. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71094782
A handsome stone period house situated within this fabulous and highly regarded local village. It offers two reception rooms both with Clearview wood-burning stoves, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and ground floor bathroom, Electric radiator heating, 3 bedrooms, beams throughout, stone garden room, 53ft by 31ft south-facing terraced garden, on street parking right outside the property. A really cosy and characterful listed house with no onward chain. EPC exempt.Please click on the property brochure tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Chris Mobbs at the Fine & Country Banbury office. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69245834
Welcome to Lilac Cottage! Unlike some cottages there's no awkward beams to hit your head on but there is plenty of character and a large garden to enjoy.Situated in the pretty village of North Moreton, between Wallingford and Didcot, the property offers lots of positive features and easy access to several amenities.The cottage sits side on to the road and offers driveway parking for two vehicles to the front. Once inside the layout has been enhanced by the current owners who moved the stairs and built a kitchen/diner extension to the back. There is a now a separate entrance hallway from the front (stable!) door leading to all of the accommodation. As mentioned at the rear is the kitchen/diner extension with french doors out to the paved terrace. Also from the hallway is the downstairs cloakroom/utility space and the spacious lounge with feature wood-burner for those cosy winter evenings.Upstairs on the first floor you will find two bedrooms, a double and comfortable single, as well as the family bathroom. Further onto the top floor is a spacious double bedroom offering an elevated retreat.The south facing garden is a true feature of this house and the current owners have enlarged it over the years purchasing additional land. The garden now measures approx 130ft and offers a large lawn area with veggie patch and shed.The house would benefit from a freshen up and degree of improvement in places but does offer all the attributes to be a lovely home for the new owners.Location! Location!The village of North Moreton is a small hamlet, a short drive to Didcot and the pretty market town of Wallingford. The village is home to a traditional country pub, The Bear, which is a short walk from the property and next to the recreation fields and play park. The pub hosts the annual Cricket Festival and is a hub for the local community. Also within the village is the All Saints Church, dating back to the 12th & 13th Century.For schooling, just over the bridge, is South Moreton Primary School with secondary schools in Wallingford & Didcot too. And for commuters Didcot Parkway is less than 3 miles away and offers a mainline service to Reading, Oxford & London Paddington.---------------------------------Material InformationEPC Rating; DCouncil Tax Band: EServices; Mains Water, Electricity, Drainage and Gas.Broadband: 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 excluding Three and Vodafone (Data).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_i69224965
A detached stone built village house tucked away down a quiet lane in this small and popular village. Built in 2019, the property benefits form air source heating and full double glazing. Includes a spacious hall, cosy lounge with wood burner, WC, utility, fabulous kitchen/family room. There is a large main bedroom and en-suite with 3 other single bedrooms and family bathroom. There is a private south-facing terraced rear garden, parking for 2 cars, no onward chain. EPC rating B.Please click on the property brochure for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Chris Mobbs at the Fine & Country Banbury office.Construction type: Standard construction building typeElectricity supply: MainsWater supply: MainsSewerage: MainsHeating: Air source under floor and radiator central heatingBroadband: Superfast broadband speed is available in the area with predicted highest available download speeds of 71Mbps, and highest available upload speeds of 18Mbps. Mobile signal/coverage: There is 4G mobile signal in the area We advise you to check with your mobile and broadband provider.Parking: Space for 2 vehicles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69480205
With chocolate-box good looks, this gorgeous home is bursting with character and evocative period features including exposed stonework, beamed ceilings and cosy fireplaces. Corner Cottage has three spacious bedrooms, a farmhouse style kitchen with separate utility room, a large open-plan sitting/dining room and a pretty, enclosed cottage garden. To create additional space, one half of the double garage has been converted into a self-contained studio room ideal for home working or guest accommodation.The location of Corner Cottage in picture-perfect Childrey adds to its allure as a country retreat. With a highly-rated primary school and village shop with coffee bar, a farm shop plus fabulous gastro pubs and countryside walks on the doorstep, this is the epitome of a comfortable rural lifestyle. It would suit a range of buyers from first-timers to those seeking a 'lock up and leave' to escape to at weekends and holidays.We're excited to tell you more about Corner Cottage so allow us to show you aroundHOME COMFORTSBeautifully presented and radiating mellow character, Cottage sits on a prominent position on Childrey's High Street, just steps away from Childrey Stores. Park on the driveway in front of the garage where there's space for two cars, and enter through the rear door of the cottage into the welcoming kitchen/breakfast room, gently warmed by the AGA. With a soft neutral palette, exposed brick walls and wooden floors underfoot, this stylish kitchen offers ample space for food preparation and for the family to gather around the farmhouse table. Leading off the kitchen is a useful utility room housing the washing machine and dryer, plus a separate downstairs WC.The two original cottage reception rooms at Corner Cottage have been combined to create one large, open-plan space with sitting room at one end and a dining area at the other, with feature fireplaces at both ends. The centrepiece of the sitting room is the feature woodburner, installed by Walkers of Burford. The inglenook fireplace in the dining area provides atmosphere and warmth during evening meals.With tiled floors underfoot and characterful beamed ceilings above, this room is enchanting in the evenings when you can relax to the sounds of the crackling log fire, and lovely on a summer's day when the light floods in through the windows and the French doors open from the dining area onto the pretty cottage garden.SWEET DREAMSTake the quirky staircase hidden away behind a door from the dining room and discover three comfortable bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom on the first floor. The vaulted and beamed principal bedroom is a tranquil and spacious haven with whitewashed walls and mellow wooden floors. There are two further bedrooms on this floor and a well-appointed shower room with power shower.MORE TO DISCOVERAdding extra allure to Corner Cottage is the separate studio room, accessed through the garden. Converted from one half of the detached double garage, this room is insulated with heat and light and would make an ideal space for working from home, teenage den or as a bonus room for guest accommodation. The second half of the detached garage has been retained and provides ample storage space.GARDEN DELIGHTSHead outside to enjoy the pretty, enclosed garden at Corner Cottage. With a south-west orientation this garden enjoys the best of the sunshine and has been designed to provide sunny and shady areas throughout the day. Private and enclosed by beech and box hedges, the garden has a lawned area and terraces to enjoy morning coffee, evening drinks or barbeque meals. THE PERFECT LOCATIONChildrey is quite a rarity for a small village as residents are blessed with all they need for a happy and fulfilled lifestyle right on their doorstep! It's a friendly, thriving community with lots going on throughout the year, such as the annual 'Childreyfest' the village's answer to Glastonbury!A warm welcome is guaranteed at Childrey Stores which is open seven days a week and has a coffee shop serving delicious pastries and lunches, plus everyday essentials and artisan food, wine and gifts. 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 the bus to excellent independent schools including Our Lady's, Abingdon School and The School of St Helen and St Katharine. King Alfred's Academy is within walking or cycling distance.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, recently acquired by the team behind The Woodspeen in Newbury. 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 and Helen Browning's Royal Oak in Bishopstone.For supermarkets, including Waitrose, the historic market town of Wantage has all the shops, pubs, restaurants and leisure options your heart desires. There's easy road access to Oxford, Swindon and Newbury plus frequent trains to London from nearby Didcot Parkway station.THE FINER DETAILS:Square Footage: c.800 sq ft.Council Tax Band: FLocal Authority: Vale of White Horse District Council Central Heating: Oil-fired central heatingDistances: London 72 milesOxford 20.3 milesNewbury 18.4 milesDidcot Parkway 11 miles (trains to London Paddington 45 mins)Oxford Parkway 21 miles (trains to London Marylebone 55 mins)Heathrow Airport 57.2 milesWhat3Words: ///spouse.elated.happilyEPC Rating: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70232846
Property DescriptionLocated in the ever-popular village of Finstock is this extended, reconfigured and well-proportioned family home. Having been meticulously maintained by its present owner, this property offers excellent versatility across two floors and boasts a ground floor bedroom, garage and off-street parking.Property DetailsRarely available in the village with such versatility, this property has been extended to the rear and reconfigured internally to provide excellent flexibility across both the ground and first floors, presenting an ideal opportunity for those requiring multi-generational living. Having been very well maintained throughout and significantly upgraded, this property benefits from an open-plan kitchen/dining area with limestone flooring, a double aspect principle reception room with wood burning stove, utility room, a further reception room/family room with vaulted ceiling and underfloor heating, ground floor bathroom and double bedroom. The first floor of this home offers three double bedrooms; the master bedroom features vaulted ceilings, en-suite shower room and dressing area/study area. The rear garden has been well landscaped and features a patio terrace with glass veranda and overlooks, and has gate to, the village recreational ground. This property must be viewed to fully appreciate everything on offer. This home is located on School Road in the heart of Finstock and is well connected with Finstock train station less than 1 mile away and Charlbury station approx 3 miles. The village of Finstock is well connected to nearby towns and has a regular bus service to Chipping Norton and Witney, it also features a Church of England primary school, village hall and a well-regarded pub; The Plough.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/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i68929036
The cottage has been thoughtfully and sympathetically extended and tastefully designed to provide a premium four double bedroom semi-detached accommodation. Upon entering a small separate porch area, it opens into a cosy sitting room with a fireplace and staircase to the first floor. A further door leads into an expansive open plan area idea for family enjoyment and entertaining. Skilfully designed to include a kitchen, dining, sitting and study areas. There is also a modern, brand new downstairs shower room and cloakroom leading to the back stable door that opens onto the garden. The kitchen is well equipped with a gas/electric range cooker, Belfast sink and traditional oak units. Upstairs comprises three double bedrooms on the first floor and a further double bedroom in the loft conversion that has lovely views over the countryside to the rear of the property. All bedrooms are serviced by a modern family bathroom. The property is set back from the road with a front garden and ample parking for four vehicles. The rear south easterly facing garden includes mature planting, a well-kept lawned area, a shed and an outbuilding workshop/utility/general store, suitable to be adapted for a variety of purposes including home office or studio. Herringbone brick pathways and patio/sun terrace provide opportunities for alfresco dining. There is a garden gate offering access to the village recreational green, local countryside and pathways.Material information:Some material information to note: Freehold, standard construction brick and tiled roof house. All mains' services, gas radiator central heating, mains drain, water, electricity and gas. VWHDC Council tax band E. Offcom checker indicates basic to ultrafast broadband is available at this postcode. Offcom checker indicates mobile availability with EE, Vodafone & O2. The government portal generally highlights this as a very low risk of flooding.Clifton Hampden is a picturesque and extremely well located Thameside Village with a range of amenities including village store/post office, junior school, church and renowned riverside restaurant/public house. There is good access to the nearby thriving market town of Abingdon (5 miles), Didcot (6 miles), Wallingford (7 miles) and Oxford City (10 miles). There is a mainline station at Didcot Parkway connecting to London Paddington is a little as 36 minutes. Culham station is within 2 miles, with free parking and a branch line link to Didcot Parkway and Oxford. Formerly part of the Gibbs family country estate and contributing to the aesthetic appeal and overall sense of well-being associated with this unique environment. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69859675
A comprehensively and meticulously refurbished grade II listed 4-bedroom country home. This exceptional character property is centrally located in the village of Middle Barton, Chipping Norton and would make a wonderful principal home or desirable weekend retreat. Old Granary House is a striking barn conversion located at Irons Court; an exclusive enclave of just nine quintessential Cotswold stone properties which include a grade II listed farmhouse, converted barns and sympathetically designed newly built homes.The house, which extends to approximately 2,112 sq ft (196 sq m) is arranged over just two floors giving a perfect balance of living and sleeping accommodation.The ground floor of Old Granary House offers exceptional open plan living space, which has been perfectly zoned into living, dining and kitchen areas. It extends to over 50 ft (15.5m) in length and features oak beams, a centrally mounted log burner and a striking feature staircase. The kitchen is finished with bespoke shaker cabinetry and benefits from a separate utility room. There is also a second, triple aspect reception room with a vaulted ceiling and bifold doors which lead out onto a wonderful garden terrace.There are four good size double bedrooms upstairs. The master bedroom benefits from a luxurious en-suite bath/shower room, whilst the three remaining bedrooms share a very well-appointed bathroom.The south facing garden includes a newly laid Cotswold dry stone wall and is mainly laid to lawn with limestone pathways and garden terrace. There is also off-street parking for several vehicles.Please contact us for or visit ironscourt.co.uk for further information or to arrange a viewing.LOCATIONMiddle Barton is an English village on the outskirts of Chipping Norton, in the picturesque county of Oxfordshire. It lies approximately 7 miles north of the town of Woodstock, 16 miles north-west of Oxford and 73 miles north-west of London.Middle Barton features its own village shop and post office, as well as The Fox Inn; a classic English country pub, meaning both 'country village' essentials are both present and correct.An abundance of famous names can be found within easy reach of Middle Barton, including Oxford, Bicester and Banbury, meaning you are always within easy reach of exceptional culture, shopping and entertainment.For families, the area offers a fine selection of educational establishments in both the state and private sectors.Middle Barton is also very well connected and served by transport, offering easy access to the M40 motorway, a local bus network and Heyford railway station which is approximately 3 miles away.Council Tax Band: F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69465956
Reference: MD0803An award winning, 4 double bedroom, 2 ensuite, high energy efficient 'Passive' design home, offering generous 3 level accommodation to include: Open plan ground floor living, master level with dressing area, spacious ensuite & roof terrace. Key Information - -Award-winning Architect-designed property completed in 2019-10-year structural warranty provided by Premier Guarantee (cover commenced November 2019)-Highly energy-efficient design incorporating 'passive' design principles-Accommodation split over three-storeys, including 4 double-bedrooms and 4 WC's/ bathrooms-Second floor master suite opening onto roof terrace with south-facing views towards Graven Hill woodland; Layout comprises bedroom with adjoining dressing space and spacious en-suite complete with freestanding bath-Open-plan ground floor space with floor-to-ceiling glazing at front and rear of property, including large sliding doors to enable indoor/outdoor living-VELFAC composite aluminium/ timber windows incorporating energy efficient triple-glazing-Multi-zoned underfloor heating throughout the ground floor with intelligent control via Heatmiser Neo mesh networking-MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) installed throughout the premises providing a clean filtered air supply and increased energy efficiency-First-floor internal balcony with continuous glazed balustrade overlooking double-height space-High-specification modern kitchen including 4.2m long island incorporating breakfast bar; Siemens/ Neff integrated appliances including fridge, freezer, dishwasher, induction hob, double oven and extract hood; Premium Silestone® solid surface worktops with undermounted stainless steel sinks and mixer taps-All bathrooms fitted with contemporary sanitaryware including wall-hung WC's with concealed cisterns and chrome flushplates by Grohe, semi-pedestal wash basins and Hansgrohe mixer taps; Grohe concealed system showers with rainshower head and separate handspray, with level access shower trays and glazed shower screens; Full-width Vitra mirrored cabinets above vanities-Full-coverage fire/smoke detection system throughout the premises including a domestic sprinkler system providing coverage throughout the ground floor-Full-coverage intruder alarm system throughout the premises-Cat6 data cabling and CT100 coax outlets located in all principle accommodation spaces-Landscaped south-facing rear garden with raised planters to perimeter and large terraceGraven Hill Development - Unique development of Graven Hill has walks, play areas, and woods.A short walk away Bicester has two railway stations. Bicester North offers a great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour. Bicester Village Station has been upgraded to provide a further route to London Marylebone.The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, M25, Oxford, and Birmingham.The A41, A43, and A34 are all within easy reach. Bicester Village is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques all on your doorstep and is a few minutes' drive or a five-minute walk from the town centre.Located 12 miles from Oxford and 24 miles from Milton Keynes, Bicester is one of the fastest-growing areas in Oxfordshire with excellent transport links by rail and road to the cities of London, Oxford, and Birmingham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69240644
Hortons are delighted to offer Cantley to the market. An architecturally designed, Canadian chalet inspired five bedroomed detached family residence, benefitting from enviable plot.The family house has not been on the market in over 30 years, and offers a super prime location looking across to the renown Bloxham School. The plot is surprisingly spacious, and incredibly private, having a circa 130ft wide gravelled driveway entrance with beech hedge obscuring the house from view.The property is arranged over two storeys, and is amazingly versatile in its use. In its current configuration the property comprises of two entrance halls, two sitting rooms, dining room, kitchen breakfast room, family bathroom, five bedrooms, ensuite to shower room, utility room, workshop, store room, double garage, extensive wrap around gardens, large wooden shed, timber garage with light and power, large 'in-and-out' driveway.The house is very spacious, having over 2500 sqft of accommodation, and with it's unique design will cater to a variety of buyers. The gardens are good size, there is ample parking, the reception rooms are well-proportioned and well arranged, all culminating to create a superb family home. It's no surprise that the current owners have raised a family in this space and enjoyed the property for over 30 years.There are three entry points, two on the first floor and one at ground floor level, offering the suitability to single level accommodation requirements of prospective purchasers. The house has a good flow to it, and each area can seamlessly blend into the next, whilst being quite unique. There would be scope to build or extend (STPP) if required, as the plot is very generous. The house is surrounded by established & landscaped gardens.To the front, there is a circa 130ft beech hedge, creating a superb privacy screen, and having gated in and out entry and exit points. There is ample space for driveway parking, comfortably having space for six-seven vehicles. Throughout the garden is a beautifully maintained array of trees, plants, and shrubs, offering matured & seasonal garden on all aspects. There is a large patio area sun terrace, ideal for lounging, and a tucked away bbqing area, well positioned to make the most of the west setting sun. As well as the integral double garage, there is a large timber garage on the driveway, 16ft x 9ft, having lighting and power connected, suitable for storing vehicles. Bloxham is an attractive and much sought-after village situated in North Oxfordshire countryside about 3.5 miles to the south-west of the market town of Banbury. Local facilities in the village include a variety of shops, medical and dental surgeries, public houses and a local bus service.There are excellent schooling options within the village, including Bloxham Primary School, The Warriner Secondary School, and the renown Bloxham School. All schools are within comfortable walking distance, further lending to this area being incredibly popular with families.Banbury offers a wider range of shopping facilities and amenities, as well as access onto the M40 motorway (approximately 5.7 miles) at junction 11 and mainline rail services to London/Marylebone (from 59 minutes peak time). Oxford, with its excellent range of shopping, entertainment and cultural facilities, lies 22 miles to the south.Leisure and sporting activities in the area include sports clubs and swimming pools in the village; Soho Farmhouse at Great Tew (7 miles golf at Tadmarton Heath, Rye Hill and Cherwell Edge; theatre at Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon; horse racing at Cheltenham and Warwick, as well as The Light cinema and entertainment hub in Banbury and sports leisure facilities in Banbury and Bodicote. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71702041
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
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
Period property with enclosed south facing gardens in sought after village. DescriptionSituated in a conservation area on a pretty lane at the edge of the village, Merrythought is an enchanting, detached property with origins believed to date to the 1700s. Having evolved over the years, the property is not listed and was extended in 2004 and rethatched in 2016. Well maintained by the current owners, the versatile accommodation extends to just over 3000 sq.ft and lends itself well to family living. The double aspect drawing room with inglenook and Jet-master stove overlooks the gardens and has a dining area which conveniently leads to the kitchen. There is a snug, with a door to the entrance hall and utility. The farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room, with integrated appliances has a breakfast area overlooking the garden and a door to the rear entrance and utility room in the extended part of the house. Also, in the newer wing, is a delightful garden room with doors to the garden and, with double bedroom/gust suite and bathroom above, is ideal for older children or live in staff. On the first floor of the main house are four double bedrooms, one ensuite and a family bathroom. There is another shower room on the ground floor.Outside, there is off street gravel parking to the front of the property. Enclosed, landscaped rear gardens are south facing. With well stocked herbaceous borders, there are pretty terrace areas and a timber garden store. The rear garden gate leads to a path over which Merrythought has right of way, connecting with Rectory Road.Agents note Back Way is an unadopted road.LocationGreat Haseley is a highly regarded Oxfordshire village set in attractive countryside west of the Chiltern hills and about eleven miles South East of the University city of Oxford. With many fine stone houses, old thatched cottages and an original stone windmill. Amenities in the village include the church of St Peter, La Table d'Alix fine dining restaurant, village hall, tennis and cricket clubs. There is a good selection of state and independent schools including local primary schools in the nearby villages of Great Milton and Little Milton and the numerous independent schools of Oxfordshire. Neighbouring Great Milton also has a village shop and post office and the famous hotel and restaurant, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons. The market town of Thame and city of Oxford provide for more extensive amenities. Communication is excellent with the M40 (J7 southbound) about 2 miles and (J8 northbound) about 3.5 miles and Haddenham & Thame Parkway provides intercity rail to London Marylebone from about 37 minutes.Square Footage: 3,001 sq ft DirectionsFrom London take the M40 and exit at J7. Proceed left onto the A329, and take the first turning left signposted Great Haseley. On arriving in the village bear right on Rectory Road and right again on to Back Way. The property is found on the left opposite village allotments. From the north, please note that there is no exit at J7 M40 southbound. Exit at J8 taking the A40 in the direction of Thame and first right to Milton Common then turn right onto A329. Directions then as above. Additional InfoServices - Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil fired boiler to main house. Gas-fired boiler to extension. Security system with CCT cameras.Council Tax - Band GBrochure prepared and photographs taken February 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71084392
An architecturally designed, executive, luxury and energy efficient family home, with seven double bedrooms, six showers and two baths. It boasts a living room, study, spacious kitchen/breakfast/family room, utility, plant room and cloakroom. In addition, a detached double garage with an electric door and electric vehicle charging point. The self contained studio above the garage has an en-suite double bedroom and kitchenette. The property enjoys gardens facing onto paddock land, patio, raised brick terrace entertaining area and parking for multiple vehicles. Exceptionally spacious living area of 4782 sq ft.This stunning new eco-friendly home offers flexible living space, a property well suited to those for under stated spacious luxury (4782 sq ft) There are a total of seven double bedrooms, six showers, two baths as well as a living room and a study to the front of the property The house has a most impressive oak and glass staircase, with view up to the second floor landing. The first floor landing offer a fantastic study area for two, with a unique glass floor to the kitchen/breakfast/living room below. There are fabulous views through the full height glass elevations to the rear garden and beyond. From the entrance hall there is large cloakroom, a living room and study to the front of the house, allowing for many different options and layouts. The focus of the ground floor is the luxury "L" shaped kitchen/breakfast/family area, featuring an Italian kitchen with quartz work surfaces fitted with integrated appliances. The living end of the kitchen opens out to a very spacious area where you can relax, read or watch TV whilst still be socially connected to the family.Two pairs of double sliding triple glazed doors access the lawn and patio to the rear. To the side of the property is an entertaining space with a raised brick patio and hot tub. The detached double garage is equipped with an electric roller door and side pedestrian door. An external staircase leads to the above garage studio. The studio features a double bedroom, en-suite shower room and small kitchenette. There are many technologies used in this home which are all eco-friendly and energy efficient. Air source heating and cooling to underfloor, heat recovery and ventilation system, superfast broadband speeds, triple glazing, solar reflective glass, multi zoned lighting, Cat 6 wiring throughout and electric car charging point. Photovoltaic panels can be added by separate negotiation. (up to 6.8KW)Homes offering truly eco-efficient credentials are rare.Call to arrange your viewing with the agent. Guy Simmons .Please Note: Shared ownership of communal driveway from the highway. Maintenance charge to be confirmed.guy. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i68910148
Elegant and traditional, with all the modern conveniences of a more contemporary home, The Orchard is the perfect thatched cottage. Nestled within idyllic gardens just a few hundred metres west of the river Thames, this gorgeous 16th century cottage is Grade II listed and is built from red brick under a pretty thatched roof, with masses of character inside including exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and brick and stone walls. The cottage is deceptively spacious with generous proportions and has been sympathetically extended, yet still affords the warm, cosy feel of a character home. The extension offers flexible accommodation that can offer up to three bedrooms or office space depending on the buyer's needs. It is set within about 1.8 acres of varied and highly versatile grounds, including landscaped gardens, tranquil natural ponds and lots of mature trees. There are also a number of outbuildings, including a garage with oak frame detached studio, currently used for yoga, but suitable for versatile use Interior: The beautifully presented interiors have been modernised while preserving the original character of the home, combining character elements with more contemporary touches including a handmade bespoke kitchen, underfloor heating and a magnificent garden room, which connects the home to the outdoors. All of the windows have been updated with custom frames and the bathrooms have also been modernised, while the interiors have been renovated throughout. The entrance hall, with its welcoming wood-burning stove, leads to a sitting room, the garden room and a modern addition comprising an office, snug/extra bedroom and shower room. The garden room runs along the south-east side of the house, perfect for enjoying the morning light, while the kitchen and snug/dining room are situated together for ease of entertaining. Upstairs there are four good-size bedrooms, three of which are doubles, and a family bathroom. Adjoining the oak frame garage is a spacious office/ studio space with bathroom, and there is a laundry room located within the gardens.OutsideThe grounds are extensive and envelop the house on all sides, beginning with an impressive winding driveway lined with box hedging and backing onto the water meadows that lead down to the river Thames. The gardens are beautifully landscaped, featuring extensive planting around the terraces and within well-stocked flowerbeds and borders. A wide stone terrace at the back serves as the perfect space for entertaining in the warmer months, and there are number of places to sit and enjoy the tranquillity. Within the garden there is a summerhouse and a detached studio, currently used for yoga, which would also make an excellent gym. To the front there is a garage and an attached log store, with ample parking on the driveway.SituationClifton Hampden is a charming village situated just north of the river Thames, about eight miles south of Oxford. The village has a number of amenities including a primary school, village hall, church, village shop, post office, doctors surgery, recreation ground with tennis courts and cricket club, and a pub, The Barley Mow. There is a station at Culham, 1.6 miles, which links with Didcot to provide services to London and the West Country. The historic university city of Oxford is easily accessible and offers a wide range of amenities, with fantastic shopping in the city centre along Cornmarket Street, the High Street and Queen Street, as well as chain and independent restaurants and bars to suit all tastes. There are a plethora of theatres and museums to soak up the culture, as well as charming walks along the river and the 300-acre Port Meadow nature reserve to the north of the city. There is an array of exceptional schools to choose from in Oxford and Abingdon, both state and private. Notably, St Helen and St Katharine, Oxford High School, European School at Culham, Radley College, Dragon School, Chandlings, St Edwards and Abingdon School are highly regarded educational institutions within the town. For those seeking convenient transportation options, Oxford offers excellent communication links. The A34 connects to the motorway network via the M4 and M40, and regular bus services are available to Oxford, Swindon, and surrounding villagesAdditional InformationLocal Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council Council Tax Band: Band G Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage are supplied to the property. Oil-fired central heating. Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71611709
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