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3 bedroom cottage

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Cottage
3 beds
2 baths
1,139 sq ft / 106 sq m
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *

Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Exceptional Grade II listed detached cottage in quintessential Oxfordshire Village
  • Sympathetically and tastefully modernised in 2019, retaining numerous period features.
  • Described as 'an exemplar cruck cottage of significant historical significance'
  • Spacious living/dining room with part vaulted ceiling and brick fireplace
  • Cosy, sitting room with additional fireplace
  • Kitchen with wooden worktops and integrated appliances
  • Three good sized bedrooms and bathroom complete with roll-top bath
  • Attractive, well-stocked cottage gardens
  • Useful garage, and driveway parking
  • Idyllic location,in a welcoming village surrounded by nearby countryside and river walks

An exceptional Grade II listed detached cottage pleasantly situated in this highly regarded Oxfordshire village, purported to be one of South Oxfordshire’s oldest residential buildings.

Having been tastefully and sympathetically modernised in 2019, Cruck cottage retains a wealth of period features, with exposed beams, wooden flooring and two brick fireplaces, combined with well-appointed living space. 

It incorporates a cloakroom, impressive sitting room/dining room with part vaulted ceiling, leading to the kitchen with integrated appliances and wooden worktops, in addition to a cosy living room which adds a degree of versatility to the accommodation.

The first floor is accessed via two separate staircases, with three good sized bedrooms, and attractive family bathroom complete with roll-top bath.

Outside pretty, well-stocked gardens complement the cottage with the advantage of a garage and driveway.

This is a rare opportunity to become the custodian, of a quintessentially English cottage, that Pevsner’s Architectural guide describes as an ‘exemplar cruck cottage of significant historical significance’, enjoying all an authentic village has to offer as a way of life away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Council Tax: Band E: £2797.

Owners Comment

Cruck Cottage was our first house and the perfect place to call home. Surrounded by beautiful scenery yet in the heart of a thriving village with easy access to local towns and villages offering a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants. We've enjoyed all the benefits of rural living with easy access to Oxford and London.We have very fond memories of our time here, summer swims in the river, muddy winter walks and drinks in the Plough! We'll be sad to say goodbye to a very active, sociable village, great pub and fantastic friends’

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Breckon & Breckon - Abingdon
Breckon & Breckon - Abingdon
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Established in 1947, Breckon & Breckon has expanded vastly over the last decade, resulting in a network of seven offices, specialising in residential sales, residential lettings and asset management and is one of the largest leading independent estate agencies in Oxfordshire. With our teams holding combined experience of over 400 years you can be assured of a professional, personal and tailor made service to meet your individual needs. Our company values remain at the core of our business ethos and we are constantly embracing new technologies and marketing ideas to stay one step ahead. 
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