4 bedroom detached house
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Detached period cottage
- Character features
- Four double bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- Three reception rooms
- Kitchen/dining/living
- Utility & cloakroom
- Garage & Parking
- Outbuilding
- Views to rear
Beautifully presented four bedroom detached house with character features and spacious flexible accommodation. Outside are large mature gardens backing onto fields, ample parking and outbuildings suitable for a number of uses.
There is also potential for further alteration with the existing planning permission to provide an orangery to the rear.
Location - Ascott-under-Wychwood is an attractive residential village, on the edge of the Cotswolds and is in an area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Evenlode Valley. The village has a parish church, village hall with lots of clubs & cinema nights, small private school, community shop and public house. It is well placed for Burford and Chipping Norton (both about 5 miles), Witney (6 miles), Oxford and Banbury (about 20 miles each) and Cheltenham (27miles) Main line trains (Paddington/Worcester) are available only 3 miles away at Charlbury. Ascott forms part of the 'The Wychwoods', thriving West Oxfordshire villages in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Shipton provides a range of local amenities including a village shop and post office, petrol station, The Wychwood Inn, The Lamb Inn and The Shaven Crown Hotel. Shipton also has a primary school, village hall and doctors surgery and there are further shops and services including a dentist and library in nearby Milton-under-Wychwood. A wider range of facilities may be found in the nearby market towns of Burford and Chipping Norton, while the area's larger commercial centres of Witney, Oxford and Cheltenham are within easy travelling distance with access to the motorway network via the A40 and the M4 to the south. There are main line rail services to London Paddington (80 minutes) from Charlbury and a request stop in the village itself.
Description - 35 High Street is an immaculately presented pretty detached period house with much character and charm. The property has been tastefully extended and renovated to provide spacious flexible accommodation. There is also potential for further alteration with the existing planning permission to provide an orangery to the rear.
Accomodation - Ground floor accommodation comprises front door to entrance hall with stairs rising to first floor, doors off to two reception rooms to either side with fireplaces and windows to front, door leading to spacious kitchen/dining room with views to garden. Door to fully fitted utility room with rear access and window to rear. Door to from kitchen to side hallway and door to downstairs cloakroom. Door to from kitchen to living room with wood burning stove and patio doors to side, stairs from kitchen leading down to basement gym.
First Floor - Stairs rising from the hallway to the landing. There are two front double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and casements overlooking front garden.
Steps leading to centre of the property with doors leading to the family bathroom, two shower rooms, built-in cupboard, and bedroom third bedroom.
Corridor with steps rising to bedroom one with built-in wardrobes and windows overlooking the rear garden. and countryside views beyond.
Outside - Pedestrian gate with path to front door and lawn areas to either side with mature shrubs, plants and hedging. Five bar gate and gravel driveway to side leading to the rear of the property with detached garage and workshop to side.
Immediately to the rear of the property is a paved patio area leading to extensive lawn with mature shrubs and plants, and large nature/wildlife pond. The garden is bounded by dry stone walling and backs on to open fields.
Stone Built Summerhouse - The Summer house is a separate building accessed via the garden and is formed by a large sitting room with wood burning stove and bifold doors overlooking the pond, garden and field beyond. Door leads through to the office. The building has power, water and drainage with further potential to repurpose (Subject to planning).
There is a further large shed/workshop behind.
Services - Mains Gas, Electricity, Water and Drainage are connected. Gas-fired central heating.
Fixtures & Fittings - Only those specifically mentioned within the sale particulars are included in the sale. Please note that we have not tested the equipment, appliances and services in this property. Interested applicants are advised to commission the appropriate investigations before formulating their offer to purchase.
Local Authority - West Oxfordshire District Council
Woodgreen
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6NB
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Council Tax - Council Tax band E.
There is also potential for further alteration with the existing planning permission to provide an orangery to the rear.
Location - Ascott-under-Wychwood is an attractive residential village, on the edge of the Cotswolds and is in an area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Evenlode Valley. The village has a parish church, village hall with lots of clubs & cinema nights, small private school, community shop and public house. It is well placed for Burford and Chipping Norton (both about 5 miles), Witney (6 miles), Oxford and Banbury (about 20 miles each) and Cheltenham (27miles) Main line trains (Paddington/Worcester) are available only 3 miles away at Charlbury. Ascott forms part of the 'The Wychwoods', thriving West Oxfordshire villages in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Shipton provides a range of local amenities including a village shop and post office, petrol station, The Wychwood Inn, The Lamb Inn and The Shaven Crown Hotel. Shipton also has a primary school, village hall and doctors surgery and there are further shops and services including a dentist and library in nearby Milton-under-Wychwood. A wider range of facilities may be found in the nearby market towns of Burford and Chipping Norton, while the area's larger commercial centres of Witney, Oxford and Cheltenham are within easy travelling distance with access to the motorway network via the A40 and the M4 to the south. There are main line rail services to London Paddington (80 minutes) from Charlbury and a request stop in the village itself.
Description - 35 High Street is an immaculately presented pretty detached period house with much character and charm. The property has been tastefully extended and renovated to provide spacious flexible accommodation. There is also potential for further alteration with the existing planning permission to provide an orangery to the rear.
Accomodation - Ground floor accommodation comprises front door to entrance hall with stairs rising to first floor, doors off to two reception rooms to either side with fireplaces and windows to front, door leading to spacious kitchen/dining room with views to garden. Door to fully fitted utility room with rear access and window to rear. Door to from kitchen to side hallway and door to downstairs cloakroom. Door to from kitchen to living room with wood burning stove and patio doors to side, stairs from kitchen leading down to basement gym.
First Floor - Stairs rising from the hallway to the landing. There are two front double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and casements overlooking front garden.
Steps leading to centre of the property with doors leading to the family bathroom, two shower rooms, built-in cupboard, and bedroom third bedroom.
Corridor with steps rising to bedroom one with built-in wardrobes and windows overlooking the rear garden. and countryside views beyond.
Outside - Pedestrian gate with path to front door and lawn areas to either side with mature shrubs, plants and hedging. Five bar gate and gravel driveway to side leading to the rear of the property with detached garage and workshop to side.
Immediately to the rear of the property is a paved patio area leading to extensive lawn with mature shrubs and plants, and large nature/wildlife pond. The garden is bounded by dry stone walling and backs on to open fields.
Stone Built Summerhouse - The Summer house is a separate building accessed via the garden and is formed by a large sitting room with wood burning stove and bifold doors overlooking the pond, garden and field beyond. Door leads through to the office. The building has power, water and drainage with further potential to repurpose (Subject to planning).
There is a further large shed/workshop behind.
Services - Mains Gas, Electricity, Water and Drainage are connected. Gas-fired central heating.
Fixtures & Fittings - Only those specifically mentioned within the sale particulars are included in the sale. Please note that we have not tested the equipment, appliances and services in this property. Interested applicants are advised to commission the appropriate investigations before formulating their offer to purchase.
Local Authority - West Oxfordshire District Council
Woodgreen
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6NB
([use Contact Agent Button])
Council Tax - Council Tax band E.
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