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3 bedroom end of terrace house

Study
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1905
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
BroadbandUltra-fast 910Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • A grade ii listed cottage located in the conservation area overlooking st mary's church
  • Three double bedrooms two bathrooms
  • Two spacious reception rooms plus a great basement/study
  • Walled outside space perfect to entertain
  • Conservatory
  • Wood burning stove
  • Within walking distance to all amenities with the town including the railway station and theatre

A Grade II listed cottage which was formed out of LOVE. Originally two cottages with two owners who fell in love and decided to combine the two together to create this gorgeous three double bedroomed home.  The cottage is located in the highly sought after St Mary’s Square and enjoys views of the beautiful church and is not only quiet but within walking distance of all this historic market town has to offer.

To the front of this property which overlooks the church, are two spacious reception rooms both with attractive fireplaces, one of which houses a contemporary wood burning stove. There are two individual staircases accessing the bedrooms and the fabulous study/basement.  Special mention must be made of the kitchen/dining space. Fitted with an extensive range of units and complimented with wood worktops and a built-in oven and hob plus all white goods. Access from this area to both the outside terraces. The conservatory has double doors onto the larger of the two walled gardens. There is a useful utility area and downstairs shower room which concludes this floor.

The Basement/ study is a great size. There is natural light, and the area has been fully tanked and making it a perfect space to work/study.

The principal bedroom is accessed via its own staircase, it has a beautiful range of built in wardrobes and overlooks the church. Access up a further staircase leads to the ensuite bathroom which is beautifully appointed.

The other two double bedrooms are accessed via a separate staircase and are served by the shower room on the ground floor.

There is a plethora of period features throughout this lovely home including honey combed ceiling beams, inglenook fireplaces and attractive latched doors. A true Gem in a perfect location.     

Outside

To the front of the cottage is a cobbled area.

There are two rear walled gardens, The larger of the two is just charming with a number of specimen trees and a variety of plants in easily maintained pots and many artifacts including a mirrored wall which used to be the access from the cottage to the grounds of Prebendal House, as the cottage was the former head gardener’s home. The garden is tranquil and perfect for entertaining.

Additional Information

·         Council Tax Band - F

·         EPC Rating – NOT REQUIRED AS A LISTED BUILDING

·         Services – Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas fired central heating

·         Local Authority – Buckinghamshire County Council

·         Tenure – FREEHOLD

·         On Street Residents permits may be purchased for approx. £60,00 per annum

 

Ref: TH/3321

 

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Tim Russ - Thame
Tim Russ - Thame
112 High Street Thame, Oxon OX9 3DZ
01844 447944
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Thame is a vibrant charming old market town in the county of Oxfordshire, close to the Chiltern Hills and about 20 minutes from the historic city of Oxford. Thame is steeped in local history and there are many historic sites within Thame, including the original Greyhound Inn interior wall where John Hampden died of his wounds that he received in the battle of Chalgrove Field. The spectacular 13th century church of St Mary’s dominates the skyline. Thame is popular and renowned for its colourful market held by ancient Charter on Tuesdays including a farmers market every second Tuesday in the month. The traditional September fair and the two day charter fair in October date back to medieval times. One of Thame’s national attractions is the Thame and Oxfordshire County show dating back over 130 years. Facilities within the area are excellent, the sporting facilities are renowned and not only is there an excellent leisure centre but the renowned Oxfordshire Golf Course has hosted a number of professional tournaments with the world’s best golfers. Schooling in the area is excellent in both the public and private sectors. Thame is ideally placed for the commuter with excellent road and rail connections to both London and Birmingham. All of the above make Thame and the surrounding villages an excellent place to live and help to explain why Thame area is a popular place to both live and work.
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