£379,950
2 bed cottage for saleChurch Lane, Wallingford OX10
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
Thomas Merrifield - Wallingford
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About this property
Grade II listed character cottage
No onward chain
Town centre location
Two double bedrooms
Period features throughout
Wood burner
Nestled in the heart of the town centre, this delightful Grade II listed, character cottage offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort, offered to the market with no onward chain.
Upon entering, you're welcomed into a spacious open-plan living and dining area, full of warmth and character. Exposed beams, sash windows, and a working wood burner. The space flows seamlessly into a quaint, well-appointed kitchen, complete with traditional cabinetry, wooden worktops, and rustic details. A charming downstairs bathroom, completes the ground floor. Upstairs, the first floor boasts two generously sized double bedrooms with their original features and pleasant outlooks, these rooms combine comfort with character effortlessly. To the rear of the property there is private and enclosed garden as well as a decked seating area. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a downsizer, or investor this beautiful cottage presents a unique opportunity to own this period home in a central setting.
Wallingford is a thriving Thameside Saxon town with extensive facilities and a number of shops including a Waitrose supermarket, a good selection of antique shops, boutiques and specialist stores with a traditional market being held every Friday in the town square. For a small town there is a wide range of places to eat from Italian, Chinese and Indian restaurants, to traditional public houses. The town also benefits from its own excellent cinema/theatre called the Corn Exchange plus a sports park and leisure centre which offer the chance to join a number of well-established clubs such as cricket, rugby, football and hockey. Springs Golf Club and Huntercombe Golf Club are nearby and there are delightful riverside walks and a well established rowing club. More extensive shopping facilities can be found at Oxford and Reading, both with a half hourly bus service from the town. Access to London and the national motorway network is via junction 6 or 7 of the M40 or junction 12 or 13 of the M4 and there is a mainline train service from Didcot Parkway to London Paddington (from 42 minutes) or from Reading Station (from 24 minutes). Local trains to Reading or Didcot and Oxford run from Cholsey Station 2 miles away. There are excellent schools in the area including Cranford House, Moulsford Preparatory and The Oratory plus a wide choice of Oxford and Abingdon schools including Abingdon School, St Helen's and St Katharine's, The Manor Preparatory, The Dragon, Headington, Radley and the European School in nearby Culham.
Some material information to note: Grade II listed - Gas central heating. Mains water, mains electrics, mains drains. Offcom checker indicates standard to ultrafast broadband is available at this postcode. Offcom checker indicates mobile availability is available on all major mobile phone providers. The government portal generally highlights this as an unlikely/low risk postcode for flooding. We are not aware of any planning permissions in place which would negatively affect the property. Details of any covenants or easements are available on request from the estate agent
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