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Price £675,000 Freehold Munarah Chinnor Road Towersey Oxfordshire OX9 3QY Price £675,000 Freehold CONSERVATORY shower door, wall hung wash hand basin and a low level WC. Spacious 4 or 5 Bedroom Detached Family Home with Ensuite Shower Triple aspect with double glazed windows over lower brick walls Colour coordinated part tiled walls with a decorative tiled border. Room to Master Bedroom located in this sought after Village location. and a vaulted ceiling with fitted blinds and offering an outstanding Electric heater. Dual aspect lounge with open fire. Kitchen/Dining Room. Family view over the rear garden. Ceiling fan. Wooden floor. Electric Room/Bedroom 5. Conservatory. Wet room. Downstairs Cloakroom. First panel heater. Pair of double glazed French doors opening out to BEDROOM 2 floor Bathroom. Double glazing. Driveway. Garage with large workshop. the rear gardens patio seating area. Dual aspect with double glazed windows to rear and side aspects. Landscaped gardens. NO UPPER CHAIN. Built in wardrobe. Radiator. FAMILY ROOM / STUDY/ BEDROOM 5 Towersey is a highly desirable Oxfordshire village mentioned in the Double glazed window. Recessed ceiling lighting Amtico flooring. BEDROOM 3 Doomsday Book of 1086 with its 13th Century St Catherine`s Parish Church Radiator. Door to :- Two double glazed windows. Built in wardrobe. Radiator. centrally located. The Village also benefits from a Village Hall, Towersey Park and Public House. Towersey also hosts a yearly festival that is well WET ROOM BEDROOM 4 Fitted in white with chrome fittings and comprising of a Aqualisa Double glazed window. Dado rail. Radiator. supported locally. The Village is also well connected with access to near by shower, wall hung wash hand basin and a low level WC. Colour Thame, Haddenham and Thame Parkway Station. Princes Risborough co-ordinated part tiled walls. Impressive vaulted ceiling with BATHROOM station and M40 motorway links close at hand. The Phoenix trail popular recessed ceiling lighting and a Velux window. Radiator. Extractor Fitted in white with chrome fittings and comprising of a tiled with both walkers and cyclists is nearby and The Brook runs through the fan. Double glazed window. shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower and shower door, panelled Village and just past the front of this property. bath with mixer tap and low level WC. Colour co-ordinated part KITCHEN/DINING ROOM tiled walls with a decorative tiled border. Amtico flooring. Fitted with a 1 ½ bowl single drainer porcelain sink unit with mixer Recessed ceiling lighting. Heated towel rail. Electric heater. Two STORM PORCH tap and a range of matching wall and floor mounted units double glazed windows. Wooden front door to :- comprising both cupboards and drawers. Colour co-ordinated Granite work surfaces with matching upstandings and part tiled OUTSIDE PORCH walls. Fitted oil fired Stanley range with extractor hood over. Dual aspect with windows to both front and side aspects. Tiled Space for an oven with an extractor over. Space and plumbing for GARAGE/WORKSHOP flooring. Wall light. Wooden door with leaded light windows to :- for an automatic washing machine and fridge. Amtico flooring. With an up and over door. Power and lighting. Large work shop Two radiators. Dual aspect with double glazed windows to both area with benches. Window and personal door to rear garden. ENTRANCE HALL front and side aspects. Part glazed stable door with bulls eye Stairs to first floor. Cloaks hanging cupboard. Wall lights. Amtico windows to side access. PARKING flooring. Radiator. Doors to :- Brick block driveway providing excellent off road parking facilities. FIRST FLOOR CLOAKROOM FRONT GARDEN Fitted in white with chrome fittings and comprising of a wall hung LANDING Well arranged and mainly laid to lawn with variegated and wash hand basin with tiled splashback and a low level WC with a Double glazed window. Access to a boarded loft space via a pull herbaceous borders. concealed cistern. wood effect flooring.Radiator. Extractor fan. down loft ladder. Shelved airing cupboard. Radiator. Oak doors to :- REAR GARDEN LOUNGE An outstanding feature and in full bloom during the summer Dual aspect with double glazed windows to both rear and side MASTER BEDROOM months is this landscaped and well arranged pleasantly private aspects. Feature open fireplace with granite surround and hearth Dual aspect with double glazed windows to rear and side aspects. rear gardens. With a block paved patio seating area and path and a decorative wooden mantle. Three radiators. Pair of multi Built in wardrobe. Radiator. Oak door to :- leading to the gardens end. Variegated and herbaceous borders glazed French doors opening onto :- otherwise mainly laid to lawn. Cedar Summer house. Green house. ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM Garden shed. Fenced boundaries and secure gated side access. Fitted with a tiled shower cubicle with a Aqualisa shower and H11832 David Doyle Estate Agents (DD), for themselves and for the vendors of this property whose agents they are, give notice that: (1) These particulars and floorplans are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of the intending purchasers and do not constitute the whole, nor any part, of an offer or contract. (2) All descriptions, dimensions, floorplan dimensions, references to condition, necessary permissions for use and occupation, and any other details, are given in good faith and are believed to be correct at the date of compilation, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representation of fact and must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy. (3) All plant, machinery, equipment, services, fixtures and fittings referred to were present at the date of first inspection, but have not been tested and we give no warranty or representation as to their condition, operation, or fitness for the intended purpose. (4) Any comment on council tax/rateable value, rates payable, and permitted planning use, is given in good faith from information informally supplied to us. Intending purchasers must seek confirmation direct from the relevant Local Authority. (5) No person employed by (DD) has any authority to enter into any contract, nor make or give any warranty or representation whatsoever in relation to this property. (6) (DD) do not hold themselves responsible, in negligence or otherwise, for any loss arising from the use of these particulars, nor for any expense incurred in viewing the premises or for abortive journeys. (7) All prices are exclusive of VAT (unless otherwise stated). Terms quoted are subject to contract. NB. PLEASE NOTE that some developments are subject to management company conditions and charges. Solicitors are to advise of any liability/ies. Munarah, Chinnor Road Boxmoor Office Towersey 45 St Johns Road Boxmoor Oxfordshire Hemel Hempstead Herts, HP1 1QQ OX9 3QY 01442 248671 .
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