An exquisite and totally compelling end of terrace residence of genuine quality, forming part of a handsome trio of 1931 built homes.
Imaginatively extended to provide significantly larger accommodation than its appearance would suggest. Skilfully renovated to an exacting standard, whilst remaining loyal to retaining and featuring its many period attributes, including stripped wood flooring and doors, original wooden dresser, picture rails and fireplaces; all complimented by high ceilings to ground and first floors, pleasing recent redecoration colour schemes, log burner, sublime first floor bathroom with both shower cubicle and free standing roll top bath.
Additional noteworthy features include, two endearing double bedrooms, gas central heating, double glazing, delightful sitting room, extremely well fitted kitchen leading through to the dining room with exposed beams and skylight to its vaulted ceiling, which in turn leads out to the delightful 53 ft landscaped and manicured rear garden, which forms a most attractive feature of the property. Patio ideal for alfresco entertaining, a high degree of privacy and pleasant leafy outlook, also incorporating a bespoke fully functional garden home office/studio, and equally impressive garden shed/store.
Long Wittenham is a particularly scenic and justifiably highly sought after Thameside village, renowned for its eclectic range of historic and architecturally pleasing Thameside homes, contributing to its lovely street scene and overall sense of well-being.
Situated midst lovely unspoilt countryside between Abingdon-On-Thames historic market town and Didcot, both approximately 3 miles. And offering comprehensive, shopping, schooling and recreational facilities. Amenities within the village include a thriving pub (The Plough) and acclaimed restaurant (The Vine and Spice), in addition to village primary school, community store and pretty church.
There are some lovely walks through the village alongside the river, or towards Little Wittenham and Wittenham Clumps, a local natural landmark which the property looks out towards.
For commuters, Didcot Parkway provides a regular mainline connection to London Paddington in as little as 36 minutes. There is also convenient access onto the A34 connecting northbound to Oxford and the M40, southbound to the M4.