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Guide price

£650,000

4 bed end terrace house for sale
High Street, Shrivenham, Swindon, Oxfordshire SN6

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Parkers Witney

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About this property

  • Four Reception Rooms

  • Two Cloakrooms & Adjacent Store

  • Large Kitchen

  • Upstairs Study

  • Four Double Bedrooms

  • Ensuite Shower Room

  • Family Bathroom

  • Southerly Rear Aspect

  • Off Street Parking

  • Gas Central Heating

An substantial double fronted period home with off street parking and a delightful south facing rear garden, with covered entertaining area offered with immediate vacant possession .

The property:

This exceptional period home, full of character and charm, offers a spacious and versatile layout perfect for modern living. Originally two cottages, it has been thoughtfully extended over time to create a beautifully flowing residence with generous living spaces and unique architectural details.

At the heart of the home is a welcoming, beamed dining room, retaining its original features and offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. Opposite, two interconnected reception areas are anchored by a striking see-through fireplace and a distinctive quarry-tiled floor, adding to the home’s rich sense of history.

To the rear, a generous double-aspect living room is bathed in natural light, with French doors opening onto a sunny, private garden. The outdoor space is designed for both relaxation and entertaining, featuring a mix of natural stone and old brick paviour, traditional five-bar gates providing access to off street parking to one side, and a substantial part-enclosed verandah providing a weatherproof retreat.

The spacious kitchen, presents an exciting opportunity to become a stunning breakfast kitchen-ideal for family gatherings and culinary creativity.

Upstairs, a well-appointed study leads into one of the four double bedrooms, offering flexibility for a home office or quiet retreat. The principal suite boasts a range of fitted wardrobes and a stylish ensuite with a walk-in shower, while two further double bedrooms and a beautifully finished family bathroom complete the upper floor.

Blending period character with generous proportions and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living, this distinctive home offers a rare combination of charm, space, and privacy in a central location.

Vale of White Horse District Council (Tax Band A - may be subject to change)

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Situation:

The Crown is prominently positioned on the tree-lined High Street and is within a Conservation Area.

Shrivenham is a thriving village dotted with quaint thatched cottages and has been the home of Royal Military College of Science since just after the second world war. The Summer fete has been a fixture for quarter of a century

The Church of England primary school dates from the late nineteenth century and was judged 'Good' in the last Ofsted inspection in November 2022.

The village used to be in Berkshire and is close to the Wiltshire county border. It has a number of local groups ranging from a Gardening Club to Amateur Dramatics and Photography Societies. As well as a fine Norman Anglican Church there are Methodist and Ecumenical places of worship.

Swindon is with about seven miles and offers a mainline service to Reading & London Paddington (journey times c. 25 and 50 minutes respectively). Oxford is approximately 22 miles to the northwest.

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