Corbiere, Main Street, West Hagbourne, Oxfordshire, OX11 0NJ

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Corbiere, Main Street, West Hagbourne, Oxfordshire, OX11 0NJ Corbiere, Main Street, West Hagbourne, Oxfordshire, OX11 0NJ Corbiere, Main Street, West Hagbourne, Oxfordshire, OX11 0NJ Price Guide: £895,000 Freehold An exceptionally stylish and high specification five bedroom, three bathroom, detached property, dating back to the 1800's and sitting in grounds of approximately 1/4 of an acre, offering wonderful open plan accommodation, and extensive driveway parking. ♦ Superb access to Didcot Parkway train station ♦ Five bedrooms ♦ Three high specification bathrooms ♦ Approx. 0.25 acre garden ♦ Large workshop/office ♦ Snug and separate study ♦ Finish and presentation to the highest standard Location West Hagbourne is a picturesque village, proximately surrounded by open fields. The village has some wonderful new and period houses and is conveniently situated for access to the towns of Didcot, Abingdon, Wantage and Reading. The village is in close proximately of outstanding primary schools in East Hagbourne and Chilton village. The village is situated approximately 5 minutes’ drive from the A34 and Didcot Parkway train station, which offers an excellent main line service to London Paddington in approx. 45 minutes. “A large five bedroom home, offered for sale in first class order” Joe Lyddon Description An exceptionally stylish and high specification five bedroom, three bathroom, detached family home, which dates back to the 1800's, sitting in grounds of approximately 1/4 of an acre, offering superb open plan accommodation, and extensive driveway parking. The downstairs accommodation comprises a particularly grand entrance hall, cloakroom, a stylish kitchen/breakfast room with a range of integrated appliances, granite work surfaces, and a central island, utility room, 25ft sitting room with open fireplace and under floor heating, 19ft dining room, snug, and study. On the first floor there are five very generous bedrooms, one with Juliet balcony over-looking the garden, and high specification en-suite shower room. The first floor accommodation is then completed with two further bathrooms, both with under-floor heating. To the rear of the property there is a very large lawned garden offering a particularly private aspect. Whilst to the front there is extensive driveway parking. Further features of note include a particularly large office and workshop. The property is believed to date back to the 1800’s and is Directions From the Church Robinson office turn left onto Foxhall Road and continue over the situated in a village perfect for access to Didcot Parkway Georgetown roundabout into Park Road. Continue along this road heading out of Didcot. At the fork train station. For the size and outstanding finish of this turn right and follow the road in to Brook Lane. At the t-junction the property can be found on the left property to be fully appreciated, it must be viewed. hand side of the road. Viewings recommended and can be arranged by calling Church Robinson estate agents on 01235 816222. Corbiere, Main Street, West Hagbourne, Oxfordshire, OX11 0NJ Important Notice Church Robinson for themselves and for the Vendors of this property, whose agents they are give notice that:- 1. The particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Prospective purchasers and lesses ought to seek their own professional advice. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith, and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. 3. No person in the employment of Jones Robinson has any authority to make or give representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property on behalf of Church Robinson, nor enter into any contract on behalf of the vendor. 4. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by intending purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. All measurements are approximate. While we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact this office and we will be pleased to check the information for you, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. Viewing strictly by confirmed appointment with Church Robinson. 01235 816222. Notice is given that all curtains, carpets, blinds, equipment, light fittings and fixtures, fitted or not are deemed to be removable by the Vendor unless specifically itemised in the sales particulars. Church Robinson The Old Post Office, 6 Foxhall Road, Didcot. OX11 7AA Tel 01235 816222 Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchrobinson.co.uk .
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