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Vebraalto.Com 1, The Old Workshop, Duns Tew, OX25 6JR £825,000 A totally unique and architect designed executive family home that was completed in 2012, situated in an edge of village location and enjoying far reaching views over open countryside, the property offers spacious and contemporary living accommodation currently arranged over two floors, with the potential to be extended into the loft area. Description and shrub borders. To the side there is a further area of cultural and leisure facilities is approximately 16 miles away. A substantial, detached four bedroom home built to a very lawn and a gate leading to a paved courtyard which is ideal high specification from reclaimed brick and local stone, with for alfresco entertaining. Bicester lies less approximately 10 miles away and has two light and spacious accommodation it offers the type of stations. Bicester North offers a great commuter service to flexible living space to suit modern family living. Services London Marylebone in around 45 minutes and you can Mains water Drainage and electricity are connected. The reach Birmingham in 1 hour. Bicester Village train station The accommodation which is arranged over two floors Property benefits from Air Source Heating System offers service to Oxford Parkway and to both London includes a reception hall with oak floor and galleried providing Underfloor Heating to the Ground Floor and Marylebone and London Paddington Stations. By road, the landing, cloakroom with white suite, superb dual aspect radiators to the First Floor. None of the services, fittings or property is within easy reach of the M40, A41, A43 (leading sitting room with oak floor, fireplace with wood burning appliances, heating installations, plumbing or electrical to the M1) and A34. stove and double doors opening onto the patio and systems have been tested by the selling agents. Bicester has two railway stations. Bicester North offers a garden. great commuter service to London Marylebone in around Local Authority 45 minutes and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour. Both the dining room and study have oak floors whilst the Cherwell District Council, Bodicote House, Bodicote, Bicester Village Station has been upgraded to provide a spacious kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with an extensive Banbury, OX15 4AA. (01295) 227001. further route to London Marylebone. range of base and wall units incorporating ample granite [email protected] worktops, deep glazed sink, built in oven, hob and cooker The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access extractor, microwave and fridge/freezer, Bi Fold doors Viewings to London, M25, Oxford and Birmingham. The A41, A43 opening onto the patio/courtyard. By strict appointment through selling agents, Fine & and A34 are all within easy reach. Bicester Village is a Country Tel. no. (01869) 240075 dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury There is a useful utility, whilst on the first floor there are [email protected] boutiques all on your doorstep and is a few minutes’ drive four double bedrooms and three bathrooms, two of which or a five-minute walk from the town centre. Located 12 are ensuite. There is a large roof space accessed via a loft Situation miles from Oxford and 24 miles from Milton Keynes, ladder. Duns Tew is an attractive village with a Parish Church and Bicester is one of the fastest growing areas in Oxfordshire Village Hall along with the White Horse, a 17th Century with excellent transport links by rail and road to the cities Grounds and Gardens Coaching Inn, now a local friendly country pub and of London, Oxford and Birmingham. Double width driveway to an attached double garage with restaurant. The village is situated between Banbury and twin wooden swing doors. There are a number of Oxford approx. 3 miles from the busy market village of matching base and wall units with wooded worktops and a Deddington which offers an excellent range of amenities. In single Butler sink plus access to a fully boarded loft area. addition to Deddington there are Primary Schools in Steeple Aston and Great Tew. Steeple Aston and Great The front garden is enclosed by a reclaimed brick wall with Tew. Banbury and Woodstock provide more extensive a paved path to the lawned area and well stocked flower shopping amenities with nearby Oxford providing further The Property Comprises Of: Ground Floor: Reception Hall, Breakfast Room / Kitchen, Utility Room, Living Room, Dining Room, Study, Cloakroom, Double Garage. First Floor: Master Bedroom with Ensuite Shower Room & Walk- In Wardrobe, Three Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom & Ensuite Shower Room to Guest Bedroom. Large Loft Space - Purposely Designed For Loft Conversion. Fixtures and Fittings All fixtures, fittings and are included within the purchase price. Tenure of ‘The 1 The Old Workshop’ is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion. .
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