1 bedroom cluster house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Being sold with no onward chain
- Allocated parking
- Private garden
- Open plan ground floor
- Easy access to the amenities of the town
- Ideal first time buyer home or investment
Upon going through the front door you arrive into the kitchen/dining/living room. There are a range of wall and base units along with space for a selection of appliances. A feature bay window has an outlook over the private garden. Stairs lead to the first floor along with there being a storage cupboard at the bottom of the stairs.
To the first floor, there is a double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe, bathroom and storage cupboard at the top of the stairs.
Outside:
The property is accessed through a timber picket gate which leads to the front door with a recess to one side for storage. The garden is mainly laid to lawn whilst having a paved footpath to two of the sides. It is enclosed with timber fencing and has two gates. The property enjoys an outlook over the central green. The allocated parking is located to the rear of the property.
Local Info:
Watlington is reputedly England’s smallest town with its origins dating from the 6th century and sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are good selection of local independent shops including a highly regarded butcher and deli and some excellent cafes and pubs, along with a Co-Op. The town has a range of sports facilities that consist of football, cricket, tennis, squash and bowls.
Schooling in the area is of excellent repute and consists of Watlington Primary, Rainbow Corner day nursery and pre-school and Icknield Community College. There are mainline train services from Didcot Parkway to London, Paddington or High Wycombe to London, Marylebone. The M40 at junction 6 is within easy access at nearby Lewknor.
The Chiltern Hills rise above the town and offer some of the finest landscapes and views around. There is much on offer here for outdoor enthusiasts, cyclists and walkers as The Icknield Way (Ridgeway National Trail) passes close to the town. Numerous public footpaths and bridleways in the nearby Chilterns countryside, including a national trust at Watlington Hill offers miles of rambling.
Directions:
From the Town Hall, head down the High Street and follow the road round to the left into Gorwell. At the T-junction with Brook Street, turn right. After approximately 100 yards, turn right onto Cuxham Road. Travel along until you reach the roundabout, take the third exit into Willow Close. Proceed towards the end of the road and approximately 40 yards before the end, a footpath will be on your right. The property is set back from the road and can be accessed from either side with parking located to the rear of the building.
Places of interest
Alexander Allbon & Co - Wallingford
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