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Long Thatch High Street, Uffington

Long Thatch High Street, Uffington, Nr

Oxfordshire SN7 7RP

Wantage c7miles c16.4miles Faringdon c5.5miles c18.6miles Abingdon c14.3miles c9.4miles

A gorgeous detached thatched cottage in the heart of the village, at the foot of The Downs and within a short walk of the church, the shop and the pub - who could wish for more?

A fabulously picturesque detached thatched cottage (Listed Grade 2) enjoying a position at the very heart of this perfect Downland village within a short stroll of the church, the pub and the shop - heaven indeed! Not only is the cottage beautiful but it is practical and comfortable too with accommodation offering both charm and pleasing proportions. Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Study, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Walk-in Larder, Ground Floor Bathroom, 4 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, En-Suite Bathroom and Family Bathroom. Oil Fired Central Heating, Double Garage and Pretty Gardens. Floor Area of Main House: circa 2,289sq ft Council Tax Band G £3,127.55 2019/2020

Contact: Cuan P J Ryan FNAEA WEST—The Property Consultancy office 01235 772299 07545 261810 DD 01235 425351 [email protected]

GUIDE PRICE: £645,000 Freehold

DIRECTIONS: From Wantage take the B4507 towards and Ashbury. After 4.8 miles turn right at the crossroads and proceed to Uffington. At the village hall turn left onto High Street and Long Thatch will be found on your right hand side.

UTILITIES: Mains drainage & Mains Water

Uffington is a pretty village at the foot of the famous White Horse Hill, the oldest chalk horse carving in the country. This is a village with a great sense of community, in addition to all the clubs and activities there is the now famous, White Horse Show held every year on the August bank holi- day weekend. This is an amazing local event organised and run by and for the three villages of Uffington, and Woolstone - initial- ly it was to raise funds to build a worthwhile village hall but now that there is a magnificent village hall in place the show has gone on to help create sports clubs, tennis courts, etc and to help worthwhile local causes in all three villages over several decades. The church in Uffington is particularly magnifi- cent and often referred to as 'The Cathedral of the Vale'. The C of E primary school in the village was judged to be 'good' by Ofsted in 2017