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House For Sale £900,000
Turville, Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9


Description
Character cottage, offering lovely views of the picturesque village and Church.

Description
Church Cottage is accessed from the front, via the grounds of St Mary the Virgin Church and at the rear via School Lane, were there is a car port.

The front door opens into the sitting room, that enjoys a dual aspect and open fireplace. The kitchen is to the other side and has a range of wall and base units.

From the kitchen there is access to the cellar. Off the rear of the sitting room via a lobby, is the ground floor bathroom, W.C. And back door. Stairs lead from the sitting room to the first floor.

On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, with the view to the front overlooking the green, Church and the hilltop up to the Cobstone Windmill. The property also presents the opportunity to extend and increase the footprint (subject to the usual consents).

Outside
The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and has hedging to one side. In the garden there is a timber shed and at the end of the garden there is a path that leads to the car port that is accessed via School Lane.

Agents Note
Site map for reference, subject to change.

Location
Church Cottage is a beautiful Grade II Listed character cottage, located centrally in the sought-after Chiltern village of Turville, set back from the village green, with the church and the village pub sat at opposite ends.

The village consists of many beautiful cottages that date from the 16th century and is surrounded by rural farmland and beech woods, with footpaths and bridleways offering beautiful countryside for walking and riding.

Henley-on-Thames, Marlow and access to the M40 (via J4 & J5) are close at hand. These towns including the other regional centres of Oxford, High Wycombe and Reading offer comprehensive shopping, educational and recreational facilities.

There are a number of fine golf courses in the area including the Oxfordshire, Henley-on-Thames, Temple and Huntercombe golf clubs. Racing may be enjoyed at Ascot, Windsor, Newbury and Kempton and there are numerous boating facilities along the River Thames. The area is well served for schools, with Buckinghamshire state and grammar schools being especially sought-after.

History
The village has been used for various films and TV programmes including, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Goodnight Mr Tom, Midsomer Murders, Killing Eve and The Vicar of Dibley. This popular British sitcom originally ran from November 1994 to January 2007.

The series was primarily filmed in the village, with St Mary the Virgin Church doubling as Dibley's St Barnabus and Church Cottage predominantly featuring, along with the adjoining cottage being the fictional home of Geraldine Granger, The Vicar of Dibley, played by Dawn French.

Square Footage: 870 sq ft



Directions
From either Henley-on-Thames or Marlow proceed on the A4155 towards Mill End. On approaching the hamlet of Mill End turn north up the Hambleden valley signposted to Hambleden and Skirmett.

Bypass Hambleden, proceed through Skirmett and at Fingest turn left signposted to Turville.Follow the road into the village, after The Bull & Butcher pub, kept to the left at the turning circle, the entrance to Church Cottage is in the far corner, via the church yard.

Additional Info
History: The village has been used for various films and TV programmes including, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Goodnight Mr Tom, Midsomer Murders, Killing Eve and The Vicar of Dibley. This popular British sitcom originally ran from November 1994 to January 2007 and used Church Cottage as the fictional home of Geraldine Granger, The Vicar of Dibley, played by Dawn French. The series was primarily filmed in the village, with St Mary the Virgin Church doubling as Dibley's St Barnabus.

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