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Chartered Surveyors www.seccombes.co.uk CHARTERED SURVEYORS TO LET UNFURNISHED Sitting Room, Kitchen/Diner, Nethercote Arches, Great Wolford, Kitchen/Breakfast Two Double Bedroms, Shipston on Stour Bathroom, En-Suite Shower Room. Oil Central Heating. Enclosed Courtyard. Off A TWO BEDROOM PERIOD COTSWOLD Road Car Parking. STONE BARN CONVERSION WITH MANY TRADITIONAL FEATURES RENT : £775.00 pcm DEPOSIT: £894.23 Apply Shipston Office Tel: 01608 663788 No Tenant Application Fees [email protected] NETHERCOTE ARCHES , GREAT WOLFORD – 2 BEDROOM S £77 5.00 pcm EPE Rating E NETHERCOTE ARCHES GREAT WOLFORD CV36 5NF DIRECTIONS From Shipston on Stour take the A3400 south for Long Situated approximately 4.5 miles from Shipston on Compton and Oxford. After approximately three miles turn Stour and Moreton-in-Marsh, 8 miles from Chipping right signposted for Little Wo lford and Great Wolford. After Norton, 15.5 miles from Stratford upon Avon and leaving Little Wolford proceed down the hill and over 25.5 miles from Oxford. Nethercote Brook. Nethercote is the first property situated on the left after about 100 yards. A TWO BEDROOM COTSWOLD STONE BARN CONVERSION WITH MANY TRADITIONAL FEATURES Viewing through: Shipston office Tel: 01608 663788 [email protected] Great Wolford is an attractive South Warwickshire village situated close to the West Oxfordshire and North Gloucestershire borders. Within the village there is a Parish Church. Long Compton a larger village situated about three miles away has a post office and stores and a public house . The local towns of Moreton in Marsh, Chipping Norton and Shipston on Stour provide a selection of shops, schools and recreational facilities with larger centres of Stratford upon Avon, Cheltenham, Oxford and Banbury being accessible . GENERAL INFORMATION There are railway stations at Banbury and Moreton in Marsh with mainline services south to Oxford and London Services respectively. Mains water, electricity, and drainage are connected to the property. Heating is from an oil-fired boiler to radiators. Nethercote Arches is an attractive two bedroom Cotswold stone barn conversion with exposed beams, situated in a Tenancy rural location with beautiful views overlooking open Nethercote Arches is available to let for an initial period of countryside. six to 12 months at a rent of £775.00 per calendar month, exclusive of outgoings, including council tax (Band E ), THE GROUND FLOOR telephone, water and drainage, electricity and oil charges. Front door to Living Room about 20’ (6.10m) max x 17’9” Before taking up residence a tenant will be required to pay a (5.41m) max with exposed stone wall, exposed beams and deposit of a minimum of one and a half month’s rent and to French doors to rear courtyard garden. sign an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement. An application form will be required for each applicant and Kitchen/Breakfast Room about 15’9” (4.80m) x 10’6” (3.20m) processing takes an average of five working days to with exposed beams, part tiled with a range of fitted base complete. No smokers, no pets, preference may be given to and wall units with work surface over, stainless steel sink applicants without small children and drainer, electric oven and hob, space for dishwasher and washing machine. Viewing By appointment through the letting agents: THE FIRST FLOOR Seccombes, 10 Market Place, Shipston on Stour Landing door leading to Telephone: 01608 663788 [email protected] Office Hours Bedroom One about 10’5” (3.17m) x 9’10” (2.99m) with Monday to Friday: 9.00 am to 5.30 pm built- in wardrobe. En-Suite wash hand basin and w.c. with Saturday: 9.00 am to 1.00 pm store cupboard. IMPORTANT NOTICE Bedroom Two about 15’2” (4.62m) x 9’10” (2.99m) with These particulars have been prepared in good faith and are built-in wardrobe. for guidance only. They are intended to give a fair description of the property, but do not constitute part of an Bathroom with panelled bath, Mira shower over , wash hand offer or form any part of a contract. The photographs show basin and w.c. only certain parts and aspects as at the time they were taken. We have not carried out a survey on the property, OUTSIDE nor have we tested the services, appliances or any specific To the front there is a gravelled parking area for 2/3 cars . fittings. Any areas, measurements or distances we have To the rear is a mainly paved courtyard garden referred to are given as a guide only and are not precise. JKC/S288/23.10.2019 KINETON SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR CHARTERED SURVEYORS | ESTATE AGENTS | LETTINGS T 01926 640498 T 01608 663788 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT | VALUERS | AUCTIONEERS S176 Printed by Ravensworth 01670 713330 .
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