One of a quartet of an impressive modern interpterion of ‘barn style’ homes, midst a variety of mature trees in a no through lane, contributing to a lovely sense of well-being. Built by Thomas & Co, who have established a well-deserved reputation for imaginative designs and exacting build quality.
The primary residence comprises 2580 sqft of thoughtfully arranged and generously proportioned rooms including three separate reception rooms, 21’6 kitchen/dining room, utility room, cloakroom, inner hall, four king size bedrooms, all with built in wardrobes and one with en-suite, in addition to a family bathroom with bath and shower cubicle.
A range of outbuildings provide an additional 542 sqft. 378 sqft, of which is the double garage with twin electric up and over doors, to which there is an attached high quality store/workshop. The 164 sqft Summer House is a visual and practical feature; stone built and ideally suited to provide a range uses.
Noteworthy features include integrated dishwasher, double oven, larder fridge, 5 ring gas hob and extractor, engineered Oak flooring, handmade Portuguese terracotta tiles, quality carpeting, granite kitchen worksurfaces.
Approached over a block paved gated driveway proving ample car standing, with enclosed gardens to the front, laid predominantly to lawn with a variety of established trees and shrubs, providing a pleasing green screen.
Pleasantly and conveniently close to the heart of this modest size community village, just 4 miles to the south of Abingdon-on-Thames. Providing a scenic children’s play park, located close to the house, a shop, post office and gym (The Park Club), the popular Plum Pudding public house, Church of England Primary School, Parish Church of Saint Blaise and a good bus service from the end of the High Street at Milton Park.
Abingdon is an historical market town providing comprehensive, shopping, schooling and educational amenities; as does Didcot, just 3 miles away.
For commuters, Didcot Parkway provides a regular mainline connection to London Paddington, in as little as 36 minutes. The nearby A34 connects northbound to Oxford (12 miles) and the M40, southbound to the M4.