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House For Sale £900,000
Tudor Cottage, Eynsham Road, Sutton, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29


Description
Tudor Cottage is a beautiful oak framed Grade II Listed detached property believed to be over 400 years old, which has undergone complete restoration in recent years to provide a home of great quality and character.

Over three floors, it offers ample accommodation (with good storage and generous ceiling heights) including a lovely triple aspect sitting room with Inglenook stone fireplace fitted with wood burning stove, a 31' kitchen dining room also with Inglenook, and five bedrooms with the master having en-suite shower room. As the photographs testify, there is plenty of exposed stonework, and oak abounds with exposed beams and ceiling timbers, solid oak staircases, floors and doors throughout. The cottage also benefits from listed building compliant double glazing and modern levels of insulation within the building materials.

Briefly, the accommodation comprises: Small entrance hall; sitting room; kitchen dining room; utility room; cloakroom/wc; master bedroom with en-suite shower room; four further bedrooms with a large storage room (children's den?) leading off from one of the second floor bedrooms; family bathroom. Planning permission exists for a conservatory extension leading off from the sitting room.

Outside, the property sits fairly centrally in the attractive garden of about one third of an acre. There are large areas of lawn with various trees and shrubs, gravelled driveway with plenty of parking, gravelled paths, small stream, and a brick built outbuilding - perfect man cave. There is also a double garage with a most useful roof space above.

A rare opportunity to purchase a property of both charm and practicality - viewing highly recommended.

Sutton is an friendly and active rural hamlet about six miles from Witney, sharing facilities with its larger close neighbour Stanton Harcourt. The majority of the community is located in Sutton Lane (a good mix of property styles and ages), a quiet no through road, with more property scattered along the B4449. Local amenities include St. Michaels C of E Church, Methodist Chapel, Primary school, village shop, and a Post Office outreach service. The Harcourt Arms pub/restaurant is currently closed for renovation and extension but is expected to re-open in due course with letting bedrooms and its own delicatessen/shop. This is an ideal area for country walks with a wide network of public footpaths and the Thames is a very pleasant walk away.

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