Waverley House is a traditional Cotswold stone property that is undergoing a ‘back to brick’ refurbishment by the current owner and comes to the market with no onward chain. The house now provides flexible and bright living space over two floors with the addition of a cellar.
The property is currently arranged as a four bedroom/three bathroom house. Situated in the popular village of Milton-under-Wychwood, within walking distance of the Hare Inn, a popular gastropub, shop and many amenities.
The ground floor accommodation comprises, entrance hall, utility/laundry room, newly fitted kitchen with double ovens and built-in fridge/freezer with a separate dining area with double doors onto the patio and garden, sitting room with sash windows and an open fireplace. There is also a downstairs WC.
The first floor comprises of a master bedroom with ensuite shower room, guest bedroom with ensuite shower room, two further bedrooms and a separate family bathroom.
The property has retained some beautiful period features throughout such as exposed stone walls and beams.
Outside
To the rear, the property benefits from a generous sized garden which is mainly laid to lawn and features a patio which is ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. To the front of the property is a gravelled parking area.
Situation
Milton Under Wychwood is nestled in the Evenlode Valley, in an aonb between Burford and Chipping Norton in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. In the Wychwood’s there are many amenities such as a post office, general store, doctors’ surgery, primary school, three public houses, a tennis club, Wychwood Wild Gardens, a cricket club, and many beautiful walks. Burford and Stow-on-the-Wold are a short drive away offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and public houses.
Burford 4 miles
Charlbury 7 miles (6.7 miles to Charlbury station, 69 minutes to London Paddington)
Dayelsford Organic 6.6 miles
Chipping Norton 7.5 miles
Stow-on-the-Wold 8.5 miles
Soho Farmhouse 15 miles
Please note: The red line on picture one outlines the boundary between the neighboring property. We understand there is right of way through the right-hand door to the neighbors garden.