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House For Sale £1,250,000
Church Road, Blewbury, Didcot, Oxfordshire


Description
With origins believed to date to the 18th century, and with attractive elevations of Flemish bond, Farnley Tyas offers a wealth of character features with a harmonious blend of vintage and more recent revealed timbers, alongside exposed brick walls, ledged plank doors and vintage fireplaces. On the ground floor, a drawing room enjoys the warming ambience of a wood-burning stove and the striking stepped and timber-framed portal at the base of the stair case. A step-level change leads into the adjoining versatile-use snug which has French doors opening to the garden terrace and an internal link to the impressive kitchen dining room. With a shiny, black range stove at its heart, free-standing cabinetry and rustic terracotta flooring, this is a sociable setting filled with natural light courtesy of a skylight lantern and full-height windows and glazed doors which offer a seamless link from the inside to the outside terracing. A useful study offers a refuge for home-workers and along with a cloakroom completes the lower level rooms.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom has wardrobe storage and access to en suite facilities offering a bath tub and shower cubicle. There are four further bedrooms, two of which are linked offering options to provide a bedroom and adjoining dressing room, along with a modern shower room on this upper level. Stunning supplemental accommodation is offered by the timber-framed barn studio set in the garden, which is filled with natural light and features the drama of a vaulted ceiling and exposed beamed framework. The studio provides a spacious living area, kitchenette and shower room, with a mezzanine bedroom.
Currently offering an income stream and listed in The Sunday Telegraph as one of ‘10 coolest BnBs in Britain’, this unique outbuilding provides flexible-use options depending on requirements.

The frontage of the home is adorned by climbing plants and a pretty picket-fence fronts the lane. A brick-paved pathway leads to the front door, whilst a vehicular entry route is provided from the rear lane and offers access to a parking area. The tranquil garden is mainly laid to lawn interspersed with specimen trees and framed by well-stocked borders, with a dedicated vegetable growing space. A paved terrace, with low brick wall surround, adjoins the home offering opportunities for outdoor dining and relaxation, whilst the studio has a private outdoor area offering a spot for dining al fresco and to enjoy this garden sanctuary.

Historic Blewbury occupies a scenic setting, nestled at the foot of the North Wessex Downs, which is criss-crossed by chalk streams rising from springs and forming natural ponds around the village. Local amenities include a fuel station with convenience store, a garden centre with a café and a farm shop, whilst dining out and socialising can be enjoyed at the two popular public houses, The Red Lion and The Blueberry. Leisure activities are offered at the Blewbury Clubhouse, which provides a sports and community centre, with cricket, tennis and croquet clubs, as well as a local drama group.

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