Guide price
£995,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Lower End, Ramsden, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7
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Study
Recently added
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1449
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Situated in the heart of this picturesque and popular village
- Period 3 bedroom property with much character and spacious accommoation
- Gardens, garage and driveway parking
- Easy access to local amenities including Estelle Manor and the villages highly regarded Royal Oak gastro pub
- Excellent road and rail links with Charlbury and Long Hanborough railway stations close by
This charming individual home, formerly the village school, is steeped in history with much character and many retained features. The accommodation, which could benefit from some updating, includes an entrance hall, a kitchen/dining room with vaulted ceilings and a feature fireplace, a rear hall, a ground floor bathroom, and a generous open plan living space incorporating a sunken study area. The ground floor principal bedroom sits alongside two further bedrooms on the first floor, together with a shower room leading off the galleried landing.
Outside, the property enjoys mature gardens, ample driveway parking and a double garage. Homes of this nature rarely come to the market, offering a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of Ramsden’s heritage.
SITUATION
Just five miles from the bustling market town of Witney, Ramsden offers the feel of a tucked away village while remaining ideally placed for access to road and rail links via the A40, and nearby Charlbury and Oxford Parkway stations. The village has a lively and welcoming community centred around its popular pub, The Royal Oak, and hosts a number of events throughout the year including the summer fête, Christmas Market, theatrical evenings, talks and tennis matches. Ramsden also has a fascinating history, once known for pipe making and glove making, beautifully documented in a book created by local residents.
Witney provides excellent everyday amenities, with weekly and monthly markets, two large supermarkets and a good range of independent shops. The nearby towns of Oxford, Woodstock and Chipping Norton offer further cultural, recreational and shopping opportunities. Estelle Manor Country Club lies just three miles away, and Daylesford is 13 miles from the village.
There are several highly regarded schools within easy reach, both state and independent, including the well established independent schools in Oxford.
Services: All mains services connected. Gas fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion
EPC rating: E
Local Authority: West Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax: Band E
Mobile phone coverage and speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk. Broadband and mobile speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk.
Outside, the property enjoys mature gardens, ample driveway parking and a double garage. Homes of this nature rarely come to the market, offering a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of Ramsden’s heritage.
SITUATION
Just five miles from the bustling market town of Witney, Ramsden offers the feel of a tucked away village while remaining ideally placed for access to road and rail links via the A40, and nearby Charlbury and Oxford Parkway stations. The village has a lively and welcoming community centred around its popular pub, The Royal Oak, and hosts a number of events throughout the year including the summer fête, Christmas Market, theatrical evenings, talks and tennis matches. Ramsden also has a fascinating history, once known for pipe making and glove making, beautifully documented in a book created by local residents.
Witney provides excellent everyday amenities, with weekly and monthly markets, two large supermarkets and a good range of independent shops. The nearby towns of Oxford, Woodstock and Chipping Norton offer further cultural, recreational and shopping opportunities. Estelle Manor Country Club lies just three miles away, and Daylesford is 13 miles from the village.
There are several highly regarded schools within easy reach, both state and independent, including the well established independent schools in Oxford.
Services: All mains services connected. Gas fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession on completion
EPC rating: E
Local Authority: West Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax: Band E
Mobile phone coverage and speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk. Broadband and mobile speeds can be checked here: checker.ofcom.org.uk.
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