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House For Rent £1,500
Oxenwood, Marlborough


Description
We are delighted to bring to the market a beautifully positioned south facing Period Two Bedroom brick and flint Cottage that sings character throughout and benefits from being situated within the historic rural hamlet of Oxenwood, Marlborough. The property originally dates from around the 15th Century and was used as a drovers hovel and pound for cattle and sheep on the route to market. Oxenwood and the property is a site of significant historic and archaeological interest. The settlement of Oxenwood dates from the Iron Age and boasts its own plethora of ancient Longbarrows, tumuli, earthworks and a superior Iron Age encampment known as Fosbury Hillfort. Oxenwood as an AONB along with the property is a site of preservation for the RSPB and wild flower endangered species . The accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance Hallway, Living Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Two Bedrooms and Four Piece Bathroom Suite and is offered FURNISHED / UNFURNISHED. Further benefits include Parking for Two/Three Cars.

It is close to the market towns of Marlborough and Great Bedwyn that has it's own train station which is only about an hours' journey to London Paddington as well as only being 10minutes from J14 M4. Sorry NO DOGS. EPC Rating E.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

EPC Rating- E
Council Tax Band - D

Length of Tenancy- 12 Months Minimum
Deposit- £ 1,730.76
Holding Fee- £ 346.15 (1 Weeks Rent, Once successfully passed referencing this will go towards the first months rent)

Location - Oxenwood, an ancient rural hamlet lies 6 miles to the south west of Hungerford ( Junction 14 off M4 10 minutes and A303 and M3 15 minutes . Eastleigh International Airport 40 minutes away accessed via A34) and is situate 2 miles to south of the thriving village of Shalbourne and within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The nearby village of Shalbourne has a primary school, church, post office/village store and a public house. The market town of Hungerford offers a good selection of rare artisan shops and is world wide renowned for its antiques shopping, whilst the larger towns of Newbury, Marlborough and Andover provide a wider range of shopping and recreational facilities.

The area is renowned for its excellent schools including primary schools at Shalbourne and Great Bedwyn, prep schools at Horris Hill, Cheam, Farleigh and Elstree. Secondary schools at St John's Marlborough, Marlborough College, St Mary's Calne and Downe House are nearby.

Fast and regular train services to London/ Paddington and Waterloo are available from Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford and Andover stations with journey times of about 1 hour. The nearby A338 gives fast access to the A303 and the M4 at junction 14 approximately 10 miles away.


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