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4 bedroom link detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II listed property formally a brew house
- Four bedrooms
- Sitting room with wood burner & inglenook fireplace
- Second reception would offer an attractive snug, library, family room, playroom or office.
- Kitchen breakfast room
- Sun room
- Cellar
- Located just off the High Street, there are many independent shops and boutiques
- Courtyard garden
- Off road parking for a small car
The sitting room at the front of the property has a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace surround, complete with an original timber mantle and stone flag hearth. It is a lovely room to relax with a good book or watch TV in the evenings.
The second reception room is an excellent dining room but is equally flexible enough for many different uses, whether you need a snug library, family room, playroom or office.
At the rear of the home, you will find the breakfast kitchen. A lovely sun-filled room with a range of white wooden kitchen units and space for a breakfast table in the centre. Quarry tiled flooring and beams across the ceiling, the room then continues through to the WC and an area that houses the washing machine to keep them out of the kitchen, culminating in the sunroom at the rear of the property. The most delightful spot to enjoy your morning coffee all year round and open the doors to the garden area in the summer to allow the warm summer breeze in. The southerly aspect ensures that the sun's rays can be felt throughout the day and into the evening in this surprisingly peaceful and private oasis of calm and tranquillity from the hustle and bustle of the nearby High Street.
From the hallway, you can access the cellar below. Whilst no longer filled with ale, the stone steps lead to a dry room with decent head height, currently used for storage with a workbench.
Moving to the first floor, you will find the principal bedroom at the front of the property with wardrobes fitted to one wall. There is another bedroom at the front and two bedrooms towards the rear. Exposed timbers carry the charm throughout the property and into the first-floor rooms. And finally, there is a family bathroom with a modern feel, a large shower, a basin in a vanity unit, and a WC.
The loft is easily accessible and provides plenty of storage space. The loft and other parts of the property reveal the building’s long history, including oak timbers that most likely came from earlier buildings or even a ship.
Located just off the High Street, there are many independent shops and boutiques, and Waitrose is just a short walk away. The private patio and parking space at the rear are not often found in a location as central as this, and you. The Old Brew House perfectly blends quiet country life and town centre convenience.
Haddenham & Thame Parkway station is close-by and provides a simple commute to London. Oxford is only 16 miles away, and London is 45 miles. (All distances and times are approximate).
Thame is a historic market town. Oxford, a broader shopping experience is available if you want some retail therapy.
Primary and comprehensive schools can be found in Thame, and the Buckinghamshire grammar schools are also within easy reach. Several excellent private schools in the area are within a reasonable distance of the property, so excellent schooling is available, whatever your children's age and budget.
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