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House For Sale £850,000
High Street, Wallingford OX10


Description
Situated within this sought after town centre location is this Grade 2 listed former hotel which has been converted by the current owners to provide a deceptively spacious six bedroom four reception room character house with south facing garden and basement. Built in 1720 and offering over 3000 square feet of accommodation across four floors comprising; entrance hallway, 27' lounge with open fire place, sitting room, family room, shower room, 19' kitchen, large cellar (ideal for wine storage) dining room, four first floor double bedrooms, with an ensuite and a family bathroom and two further double bedrooms on the third floor. The rear garden is south facing and with the added benefit of a self contained home office with light and power.

Wallingford was originally a walled Saxon town on the Thames the remains of Wallingford's town walls can still be seen today. The remains of the Castle can also be seen from the Castle Gardens. Wallingford is a thriving market town. The centre is a major conservation area with fine examples of churches and architecture dating back to the 14th century. The landscape from the River Thames is officially designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The streets with their variety of small shops, pubs and restaurants, the antique shops in the Lamb Arcade, and the parks, commons and gardens make it a very pleasant town. There is a Waitrose and Lidl Supermarket and a farmers Market is held regularly in the Market Place.

Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

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