Guide price
£550,000
4 bed detached house for saleDorton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Fisher German LLP - South
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About this property
Detached family home
Fantastic countryside views
Peaceful cul-de-sac location
Integral garage and driveway parking
Easy access to Thame, Bicester and Aylesbury
Quaint village position
Walking distance to Ashfold Prep School
Excellent school catchments
Situated within a pretty Buckinghamshire village is a well presented four bedroom detached property.
Accommodation
The ground floor features a spacious sitting room with a multi fuel stove which opens onto a garden room/conservatory. The rest of the ground floor accommodation comprises of a modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a convenient cloakroom located off the entrance hall.
Upstairs, the home offers three generous double bedrooms with the principal bedroom benefiting from an en suite with shower, a comfortable single bedroom, and a contemporary family bathroom.
Outside, the property benefits from driveway parking with EV charging point and garage. There is also an extra off-road parking space at the front. There is a well-maintained rear garden with a post and rail fence separating the property from the adjoining farmland.
Situation
Surrounded by lovely countryside with many footpaths and bridleways, this pretty village benefits from a highly regarded independent School, Ashfold. There is an excellent choice of education with primary schooling at Brill and secondary school catchment choice of Lord Williams’s or Aylesbury grammar.
The larger nearby villages of Long Crendon and Brill an attractive hilltop village with a village green, cricket pitch, well known windmill, and panoramic views over rolling countryside, two shops, a doctor's surgery, local butcher's shop, Post Office, two public houses, church, CofE Primary school, village hall and a sports and social club. The larger market town of Thame is approximately 5 miles away and offers a comprehensive selection of shops ranging from supermarkets to specialist shops and boutiques. It is a short drive from Waddesdon Manor and several excellent pubs including The Pointer in Brill.
Bicester is a historic market town with a wide range of shops, together with cafes, pubs, numerous restaurants, weekly markets, a Sainsbury’s supermarket, and a cinema complex. There is a leisure centre, with a gym and swimming pool nearby. Bicester Avenue, just a short drive from the town centre, is very popular. It consists of a Garden Centre and a retail park comprising shops. A Marks and Spencer Food Hall, and further shops can be found in the newly completed Bicester Retail Park. The property is a short drive to Bicester Village, which is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques and a number of eateries
The M40 is about fifteen minutes by car, providing excellent access to the M25, Heathrow airport, London and the M4. Train services to London run from Haddenham, Bicester North Station and Bicester Village station. (London Marylebone just 37 minutes from Haddenham & Thame parkway and approximately 45 minutes from Bicester).
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