Guide price
£495,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleGiernalls Road, Hailey, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Radnor Martin
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About this property
Modern kitchen
Reception room with wood burner
Dining room
Cloakroom/utility
Three double bedrooms (one with en suite)
Single bedroom/study
Family bathroom
Generous rear garden & countryside views
Garage & separate home office
Ample off-street parking
A beautifully presented four-bedroom family home with countryside views
A beautifully presented family home located in a popular village setting, just a short drive from the centre of Witney and close to picturesque countryside walks. The property has been thoughtfully extended over the years to offer bright, spacious accommodation arranged over three floors. The ground floor features a generous 25-foot reception room with a wood-burning stove, which flows into a dining room with double doors opening onto the rear garden. The modern, well-appointed kitchen also enjoys garden access and connects conveniently back to the dining room. Additional ground floor highlights include an entrance hall with understairs storage and a good-sized cloakroom/utility room. Upstairs, the first floor offers two double bedrooms with built in cupboards, a single bedroom, and a modern family bathroom. The second floor is home to a double bedroom with an en suite shower room. Outside, the front garden leads to a driveway offering ample parking for several vehicles, as well as access to a single garage and a separate home office/study. The rear garden is a generous size, featuring a decked area, lawn, pond and a separate vegetable garden/allotment space—both enjoying attractive countryside views.
Nestled just two miles north of Witney along the B4022 to Finstock and Charlbury, Hailey is a vibrant village with a strong sense of community. At the heart of the village lies Hailey Village Hall, surrounded by farmland, playing fields, and a children's playground, offering a hub for local activities.
The village boasts a range of amenities, including a C of E primary school, a cricket club, and the Witney Rugby Football Club, which has its grounds in Hailey. One of its most historic landmarks is the Lamb and Flag pub, a characterful building dating back to the 17th century. The Church of St. John the Evangelist, built in 1869, which continues to serve as a place of worship and gathering. Hailey is also well connected, with a local bus service running through the village and a mainline railway station—offering direct trains to London Paddington—located about five miles to the north.
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