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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Hall with Cloakroom
- Bay Fronted Living Room
- Kitchen / Dining room
- Four Bedrooms (Two Ensuite)
- Bathroom
- Garage
- Gardens
- Double Glazing
- Highly Efficient Gas Central Heating
THE PROPERTY:
Designed to echo the stylish era of pre-war homes, this fine detached house is one of the few of this design to feature a bay window that floods the living room with natural light.
To the rears is a sizable kitchen dining room with access to the integral garage and a separate utility area & cloakroom beyond. French windows lead from the Kitchen/ Dining room out to an immaculate fully enclosed garden. The rear of the house has a south-westerly aspect - making the most of any afternoon and evening sunshine.
To the front is generous open plan garden with a drive providing off street parking on the approach to a single integral garage.
Upstairs there are four comfortable bedrooms that radiate off a central landing. the main bedroom has commodious fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower and the guest bedroom also benefits from a smart ensuite shower room.
The well-appointed family bathroom has a deep panel bath.
This immaculate home has been sharply priced for a quick sale and early viewing is wholeheartedly recommended by the Vendors' sole agent.
Local Authority West Oxfordshire (Tax Band E)
SITUATION:
Brize Norton is a village mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086. It now has a couple of pubs with a Norman church and village hall and sports pavilion adding to the social life. The primary school was judged 'outstanding' in the latest Ofsted report (February 2013).
The Village is close to Carterton - West Oxfordshire's second town and home to RAF Brize Norton (originally RAF Carterton, but renamed to avoid confusion with RAF Cardington).
The town centre has seen a great deal of development in recent years and now offers several large supermarkets and independent retailers and barbers/hairdressers as well as a lending library and numerous eateries. There are five primary schools and several sports clubs positioned around the town.
There is a mainline service from Charlbury (approximately 12.8 miles away) to Oxford and London (journey times 14 and 69 minutes respectively).
An alternative service to Marylebone is available from Oxford Parkway (c 15.5 miles away with a journey time of about 56 minutes).
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