£1,075,000
4 bed detached house for saleNottingham Fee, Blewbury OX11
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Thomas Merrifield - Didcot
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About this property
Four bedrooms
Generous Sitting Room with Patio doors opening to gardens
Separate dining room
Family Bathroom and En-suite
Gas central heating (boiler renewed 2025)
Double glazed replacement windows
Mature private gardens
Double Garage workshop and Utility area
EPC Rating D
Council Tax Band G
A unique split level detached property set in a particularly private mature garden in what is considered one of the very best locations within the pretty village of Blewbury.
High Banks was originally built in the early 1960s and was significantly and thoughtfully extended in the 1980s to create a spacious four bedroom property with a large double garage and workshop below, as well as a large driveway offering ample parking for several vehicles. Beautifully presented throughout, the house enjoys bright, well-proportioned rooms, many with delightful views over the landscaped gardens and rooftops of the village beyond. Points of note include gas central heating, quality double glazed replacement windows, a stylish re-fitted kitchen with timber worktops, a well-appointed family bathroom and En-suite, and a double aspect sitting room with patio doors opening directly onto the gardens, perfect for indoor-outdoor living.
Nottingham fee lies in the very heart of Blewbury and is made up of an eclectic collection of both period and individual contemporary properties. Blewbury is a delightful, thriving village renowned as much for its vibrant and diverse community as it’s unspoilt beauty. There is a strong sense of community and a dynamic range of social clubs and activities available with the arts being particularly well represented. There are currently around 50 clubs and societies in the village covering sport, art and music with excellent facilities for all the mainstream sports, as well as some of the more niche activities such as the croquet club and skate park. Village facilities include a busy farm shop, garage with convenience store, two pubs, a Church of England primary school, preschool and a community post office.
Didcot offers comprehensive leisure and sporting facilities for all ages with the Orchard
Centre shopping complex with multiplex cinema, Cornerstone art centre and various cafes and restaurants.
Didcot has excellent road links to the A34 which in turn lead to the M40 in the north and the M4 in the south. There is also an excellent mainline train service into London Paddington approx. 40 minutes.
Some material information to note:
Mains water, gas, electrics, mains drains. The government portal generally highlights this as an unlikely/very low risk address 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. Ofcom checker indicates standard to superfast broadband is available. Ofcom checker indicates mobile availability and data voice calls could be compromised with some major providers. Tenure: Freehold
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