Fronting Thames Street, a tranquil backwater of the Thames and partly attached to the medieval Unicorn miniature theatre, which in turn is attached to the equally historic Long Gallery; all formerly associated with Abingdon Abbey and now cared for by the Friends of Abingdon Abbey Buildings Trust.
This unique residence provides versatile, comfortably proportioned accommodation over three floors, with a wide range of building materials having gone into its construction, including stone from the former Abbey.
It’s most handsome frontage is enhanced by an acute angled roof line, with second floor dormer windows. The rear elevation takes on a contrasting but equally impressive appearance, with a prominent three storey gable with exposed timbers, stone and ornate brick work. VIEWING AN ABSOLUTE MUST.
Abingdon provides comprehensive, shopping, schooling and recreational recreational amenities, in addition to easy access onto the nearby A34 connecting northbound to Oxford (8 miles) and the M40, southbound to the M4. Didcot parkway (7 miles) provides a regular mainline connection to London Paddington in a little as 36 minutes.