£570,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleParkside Cottages, Hinton Waldrist, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Faringdon
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About this property
Extended cottage with countryside views
Four well proportioned bedrooms
Two sitting rooms
Separate dining room
Kitchen with Rayburn
Two bathrooms
Large gardens to the front, side and rear of the home
Garage & Driveway parking
No onward chain
With countryside views to the front and a large private garden to the rear, this delightful four-bedroom cottage benefits from three reception rooms and no onward chain.
The entrance hallway leads in to one of the two sitting rooms - this room has the benefit of a fireplace with inset wood burner. The second sitting room is set at the front of the property and is a dual aspect room which provides access to the spacious dining room, which has French doors leading out to the rear garden. The kitchen is set to the rear of the home and features a range of fitted units with an oil-fired Rayburn and space for a fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
On the first floor are four well-proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom and separate shower room.
Externally, there is driveway parking to the front which leads to a single garage and side gate leading to the large rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with a vegetable plot at the end. In addition, there are outbuildings which are used as a wood store and utility room.
The property is offered to the market with no onward chain.
Hinton Waldrist is a pretty village, set back from the main road and within a couple of miles’ walk of the River Thames. The village has a parish church, St Margaret’s, a local farmer sells fresh vegetables and others in the village sell fresh eggs if they have spare. The Post Office in Southmoor (c. 2 miles) is very good and there is a hairdresser, newsagent and grocery shop. A wider selection of shops can be found in Faringdon (c. 8 miles), Witney (c. 10 miles), Abingdon (c. 10 miles) and Oxford (c. 10 miles).
In neighbouring Longworth is the renowned Blue Boar public house. There is also The Waggon and Horses public house in Southmoor. There is a wealth of popular footpaths in the surrounding countryside, offering plenty of dog-walking.
Access to London can be gained from the M40 at Oxford or M4 north of Newbury, with mainline trains running from Oxford and Didcot Parkway to London. There is also a frequent bus service along the A420 linking Oxford, Faringdon and Swindon.
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