Guide price
£695,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleNuneham Courtenay, Oxford OX44
3 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Thomas Merrifield - Oxford
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About this property
Study/bedroom
Kitchen/dining room with walk in pantry
Sitting room with original fireplace
Utillity/bathroom
Three bedrooms
Driveway parking for several vehicles
Under floor heating to the ground floor
Large garden circa .26 of an acre
An attractive semi-detached period house in the distinctive village of Nuneham Courtenay approximately 5 miles south of central Oxford.
The house has a number of character features including exposed timber beams and a large inglenook fireplace with an original bread oven and a woodburning stove to the living room. The extended kitchen/dining room has attractive fitted cupboards and a large island unit with a marble worktop and breakfast bar. There is a small study, shower room and a bathroom off the kitchen.
All three bedrooms are spacious and there is an outbuilding with a shower room which is a perfect guest suite or home office.
The property sits in large mature gardens and there is ample driveway parking to the side of the property.
Nuneham Courtenay is a South Oxfordshire village on the A4074 located just five miles from Oxford. There are excellent communications from both the M40 and M4 and mainline services to London from both Oxford and Didcot.
The neighbouring village of Marsh Baldon provides both a primary school and popular community owned public house. Further amenities can be found at Dorchester on Thames and Benson, both of which are within approximately 5 miles. Closer to Oxford is a Sainsbury Superstore at Heyford Hill. According to Ofcom, both Standard and Superfast broadband are available
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