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House For Sale £530,000
Brinkinfield Road, Chalgrove, Oxford OX44


Description
General: Beautifully presented and located in a highly desirable area of the village, this fantastic four-bedroom family home has plenty to offer, whether it be the newly fitted kitchen, three reception rooms, good sized bedrooms or landscaped rear garden, we feel this property is a real head turner.

Property description: Upon entering this amazing home, you walk into the double aspect family conservatory, which leads onto the side garden. From there, the hallway leads you to the downstairs study, formal living room which leads to the rear garden, downstairs W/C complete with shower and the newly fitted kitchen with oak worktops, the other side of the kitchen sits the utility room which has side access.

On the first floor you will find four good sized bedrooms and the newly fitted family bathroom, with a white matching suite including Low level WC, sink and shower- over- bath.

Externally is a wrap-around side and rear garden with both a lawn and raised entertaining deck area, which currently sits a hot tub and furniture. The driveway offers plenty of space for multiple vehicles and the garage although converted, still offers storage space at the front.

The property has planning permission for a two- story side and front extension and the current refurbishment has been completed with this in mind.

Location: Situated in picturesque, Oxfordshire countryside Chalgrove has a wonderful community feel to it. It has all the amenities one could ask for with the Village Stores, The Post Office, Primary School, Village Hall and Recreation Ground and three pubs. The village church has an internationally renowned set of medieval wall paintings in the chancel dating from 1320. Furthermore Chalgrove is the site of a small Civil War battle in 1643, the Battle of Chalgrove Field. The Parliamentarian John Hampden was wounded in the battle, and died of his wounds six days later. A very rare silver Roman coin ( circa 271) was found at Chalgrove: A base silver Roman coin called a radiate of Emperor Domitian II.

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