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House For Sale £650,000
Idstone Road, Ashbury SN6


Description
A beautiful and spacious four/five bedroom detached character cottage situated in the popular village of Ashbury in Oxfordshire. The property benefits from flexible accommodation over two floors including four/five bedrooms, three/four reception rooms, three modern bathrooms, private garden, large driveway, double garage, solar panels and a stunning panoramic view over open countryside.

This impressive cottage comprises; Entrance hall, downstairs w/c, utility/boot room with access to side garden and driveway, spacious L-shaped open plan kitchen/diner complete with both Rayburn oven and access to garden, large sitting room with inglenook fireplace and wood burner, garden room, office/ bedroom five with modern en/suite shower room, landing, modern family bathroom and four bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes and master with en-suite shower room.

Outside there is a large gated graveled driveway providing plenty of off-street parking which leads up to the double garage. The garage benefits from solar panels which provide an income of circa £2000 per annum as well as contribute to keeping the electricity bill lower. The rear garden is private and mainly laid to lawn along with a patio area, vegetable garden and shed.

The property is freehold and is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. There is oil fired central heating. This property must be viewed to be fully appreciated.

Ashbury is a delightful village, nestling at the foot of the downs close to White Horse Hill at Uffington and the Ridgeway. It has a public house, the Rose and Crown Hotel; a primary school and a village shop. The Church of England Church of St Mary was originally Norman but rebuilt in the 13th century. The present school was built in the latter part of the 20th century, replacing the previous school building which is now the village hall. Ashbury Mission Hall was a "tin tabernacle" building of corrugated iron opened in 1908. Ashdown House, built in about 1660 and now run by the National Trust, is about two miles south of the village. Ashbury is well placed for access to the M4 (c. 7 miles) and for the comprehensive amenities and mainline rail services at Swindon.

Nearby Shrivenham (c. 4 miles) is one of the larger villages in the Vale. It has a number of shops, restaurants and public houses, a primary school, Church of England and Methodist churches and a doctors' surgery.

By appointment only please.

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