4 bedroom detached house
Study
Sold STC
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2719
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Striking detached period house
- Two principle reception rooms
- Study
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Fourth bedroom/or reception room
- Store room/laundry and ground floor shower room
- Garden room with access to large garage
- First floor bathroom and shower room
- Ample Parking
- Private well water supply
A striking individual character house offering spacious and eminently flexible accommodation enjoying a quiet location in the heart of East Hagbourne village.
Although featuring many of the signature character traits of a Victorian house, the origins of 1 The Croft are believed to be rooted in the 18th century. The house was once one of six village Inns known as The Boot and many reminders of the property's former life remain such as its high ceilings and useful cellar. The present owners have made many improvements and additions to the house over their long-term ownership extending and updating the property to provide highly versatile family accommodation featuring sash windows of the Victorian period together with a lovely garden room extension which connects to the large garage. A conversion of an attached former public bar has added an impressive vaulted room with small gallery which serves as an additional bedroom or family room. The gardens lie mainly to the front and side of the house are well-stocked principally walled and feature a large steel pergola supporting a mature vine. The property enjoys a corner position on The Croft a Lane off the main street of East Hagbourne.
East Hagbourne is a charming South Oxfordshire village renowned for its most picturesque main street often featured by local artists. There is a popular village primary school a thriving village public house the Fleur de Lys and a community shop/post office. The village also has a strong and active community (easthagbourne.net).
Didcot is the closest local town just 2 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities at the Orchard Centre together with a multiplex cinema and an excellent mainline rail service from Didcot Parkway to London Paddington within 45 minutes. Other local market towns include the historic Thameside market towns of Abingdon and Wallingford. Oxford Reading and Newbury are all close by being 15 miles 19 miles and 18 miles respectively. M4 and M40 motorway access is reached via the A34 just 3 miles away at Chilton and Milton junction.
Although featuring many of the signature character traits of a Victorian house, the origins of 1 The Croft are believed to be rooted in the 18th century. The house was once one of six village Inns known as The Boot and many reminders of the property's former life remain such as its high ceilings and useful cellar. The present owners have made many improvements and additions to the house over their long-term ownership extending and updating the property to provide highly versatile family accommodation featuring sash windows of the Victorian period together with a lovely garden room extension which connects to the large garage. A conversion of an attached former public bar has added an impressive vaulted room with small gallery which serves as an additional bedroom or family room. The gardens lie mainly to the front and side of the house are well-stocked principally walled and feature a large steel pergola supporting a mature vine. The property enjoys a corner position on The Croft a Lane off the main street of East Hagbourne.
East Hagbourne is a charming South Oxfordshire village renowned for its most picturesque main street often featured by local artists. There is a popular village primary school a thriving village public house the Fleur de Lys and a community shop/post office. The village also has a strong and active community (easthagbourne.net).
Didcot is the closest local town just 2 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities at the Orchard Centre together with a multiplex cinema and an excellent mainline rail service from Didcot Parkway to London Paddington within 45 minutes. Other local market towns include the historic Thameside market towns of Abingdon and Wallingford. Oxford Reading and Newbury are all close by being 15 miles 19 miles and 18 miles respectively. M4 and M40 motorway access is reached via the A34 just 3 miles away at Chilton and Milton junction.
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