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House For Sale £695,000
West End, Kingham, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7


Description
Originally a cider press before being converted into two cottages, it is now a deceptively spacious single dwelling. The property retains a wealth of original features, such as flagstone floors, exposed beams and Cotswold stone walls. The Cottage sits in the heart of the village and has been renovated by the current owners. The front door leads into the large sitting room and dining room with a central log-burning stove. Two window seats face out towards the front garden. The fitted kitchen is found at the rear of the cottage with integrated appliances, including a Range style cooker, dishwasher and Belfast sink. A door from the kitchen leads out to the sunny rear terrace. Upstairs on the first floor are two bedrooms. The principal bedroom has an adjoining dressing room with plumbing installed to provide an en suite shower room. The family bathroom has a roll-top bath and a separate shower. On the second floor are two further bedrooms. There is a separate annexe to the front of the property, which can be used as a guest bedroom or Office.
Outside and garden
The property is approached over a quiet shared pathway, To the front of the cottage is the enclosed garden,surrounded by Cotswold stone walling. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with some mature shrubs. The south-facing terrace with direct access from the kitchen offers an ideal spot for al fresco entertaining and is surrounded by a trellis covered in climbing plants. Plenty of parking can be found on the lan e to the end of the path.
Services
Mains water, electricity, drainage and electric heating.
Tenure
Freehold
Local Authority
West Oxfordshire district council, Tax band D


Kingham is a particularly attractive and sought-after North Cotswold village situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This ancient village, dating from Saxon times and recorded in the Domesday Book, is now a thriving community with a village green; an early 13th century church; a primary school (ranked 'Outstanding' by Ofsted), a village shop and post office; village hall, play park and football fields. There are two extremely popular public houses, namely the Daylesford-owned Wild Rabbit and The
Kingham Plough, both offering gastro food. The renowned Daylesford organic shop is just over a mile away, and Soho Farmhouse is less than half an hour's drive. Day-to-day amenities can be found in Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Burford, with a wider selection at Cheltenham and Oxford. Leisure facilities in the area include racing at Cheltenham and golf at nearby Lyneham. The surrounding countryside provides wonderful walking and riding. Cider Press Cottage is a perfect location to walk to Daylesford Organic Farm Shop, The Fox in Lower Oddington and The Kings Head in Bledington.

Distances
Stow-on-the-Wold 5 miles, Kingham (trains to London Paddington from 80 mins) 1 mile, Chipping Norton 4 miles, Cheltenham 22 miles, Oxford 21 miles. London 2 hour drive (Distance and times are approximate).


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