Set in the heart of Old Didcot’s Conservation area and located in arguably one of the most desirable roads is this extended and renovated 4/5 detached family home, backing on to open horse paddocks.
Extensively extended by the current owners to the side via a two story extension, adding considerable square footage to the ground and first floor, as well as the useful addition of a two story annex. The annex benefits from its own driveway, open plan kitchen/dining/living space and a a double bedroom with en-suite to the first floor.
The main house accommodation comprises of a large entrance hall, cloakroom, large family sitting room with folding doors leading onto the landscape rear garden, home office, utility room and a large plan kitchen dining room with central Island and fitted integrated appliances.
The first floor offers well proportioned bedrooms, three of which are comfortably double and with the smallest being a large single bedroom. The larger two bedrooms are accompanied by en-suite shower rooms.
Further benefits to the first floor include UPVC French doors and with a Juliet balcony via the entrance hall overlooking the rear garden and paddock.
There is ample off-street parking to the gravel driveway at the front of the property, with further scope to increase the amount of vehicle space. To the rear is a landscape garden, which is laid mostly to patio decking and lawn with the desirable aspect of backing onto a horse paddock.
For full appreciation of the location, specification and size, viewings are highly advised.
The property is connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Broadband – according to Ofcom, Standard to Ultrafast Broadband are available (checker.ofcom.org.uk). Mobile Coverage – according to Ofcom, there is fair coverage (checker.ofcom.org.uk) According GOV.UK Flood Risk, this property has a very low risk of flooding. Please be advised that 17 Manor Road sits within ‘Old Didcot’ Conservation area. We have not conducted our own surveys; roperties built or renovated pre-1999 may contain asbestos in certain building materials e.g. Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards and corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice.