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£195,000
1 bed terraced house for saleManor Lane, Shrivenham, Oxfordshire SN6
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Richard James Estate Agents
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About this property
Charming Cottage
Period Features
Off Road Parking
Ideal Holiday Let
Charming Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage in the Heart of Shrivenham
Tucked away on a tranquil lane in the picturesque village of Shrivenham, on the Oxfordshire/Wiltshire border, this enchanting Grade II listed thatched cottage is brimming with charm and character. Believed to be over 400 years old, this beautifully preserved period home is perfect for first-time buyers, a secure ‘lock-up-and-leave’ retreat, or a lucrative rental/holiday let.
Part of a row of four equally charming thatched cottages, No. 17 occupies a desirable middle terrace position. The entrance leads through a characterful flagstone reception hall into a cosy sitting room, where exposed beams, a brick fireplace with a timber mantle, a tiled hearth, and bespoke recessed cupboards create a warm and inviting ambiance. Open stairs ascend to the first floor, enhancing the sense of space.
The kitchen is bathed in natural light, thanks to both a window and twin Velux skylights. Thoughtfully designed with a range of eye-level and base units, it offers ample storage, stylish worktops, and an inset one-and-a-half bowl ceramic sink. Integrated appliances include an electric oven and a circular inset ceramic hob with an extractor above, with space for a tumble dryer, washing machine (included in the sale), and fridge/freezer. A modern shower room completes the ground floor, featuring a close-coupled WC and a wash hand basin.
Upstairs, the charming double bedroom enjoys views over the front aspect and benefits from built-in storage within the eaves.
Lovingly maintained by its current owner for over 20 years, the property has been fully refurbished, including a newly thatched roof in 2016, a new fuse board in 2020, and a new front door in 2024, among many other improvements.
Externally, the cottage features a charming front garden, enclosed by hedging and wooden gates. Designed with both functionality and enjoyment in mind, the paved area provides off-road parking for two vehicles, while a neatly maintained lawn, accented with shrubs and a seating area, creates an inviting space to relax and enjoy the westerly aspect.
Please note: The property has no gas supply. It is connected to mains water, drainage, and electricity.
The current proprietor pays approx. £360-370 per annum for buildings insurance.
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