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4 bed terraced house for sale
East St. Helen Street, Abingdon OX14

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Thomas Merrifield - Abingdon

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About this property

  • Well balanced versatile accommodation over lower ground, ground, first and second floors

  • Fabulous kitchen/family room

  • Custom built oak staircase

  • Cloakroom, en-suite and family bathroom

  • Private westerly rear garden

  • Gas central heating to radiators

  • No onward chain

  • Council Tax Band F

  • EPC Rating D

Tucked away behind the beautiful Town Hall building, East St Helen Street is one of the oldest streets in the country and reputedly the prettiest in England according to John Betjeman. The River Thames meanders nearby, providing delightful riverside footpaths, trails and activities. A weekly market, monthly farmers market and two supermarkets, make for convenient everyday shopping.

There is an excellent choice of both state and private schools in the town. There are regular rail services from Didcot Parkway and Haddenham & Thame Parkway to London Paddington and Marylebone respectively. The A34 links to the greater motorway network via the M4 and M40.

This endearing home has a story dating back to the medieval era. The apex of a dwelling from that time is still visible in the sitting room, as is stonework in the base of the well, now lit, forming a fascinating feature in the kitchen. The present house dates to the C17th with later additions, mostly Georgian, making up the delightful home it is today. The original stone flagged hallway leads straight through to the welcoming kitchen/breakfast room with French doors to the west facing garden. A lantern roof light provides the room with natural light. The enchanting sitting room has a large open fireplace, elm floorboards and beams. Stairs from the hall lead down to the oldest part of the house now providing a generous sized study with evidence of the original bread oven.

Outside, the walls enclosing the private garden recount its history. At the base of one is the top of an arch dating back to earlier settlements in the street. The garden comprises a stone slabbed terrace, small lawn, mature shrubs a garden shed and offers a lovely sense of seclusion and wellbeing which belies its town centre habitat.

Some material information to note: Grade II listed. Conservation area. Gas central heating. Mains water, mains electrics, mains drains. Offcom checker indicates standard, superfast and ultrafast broadband is available at this address. Offcom checker indicates mobile availability with all of the major providers. The government portal generally highlights this as a very low risk address for flooding. Properties built pre-2000 may contain asbestos in certain materials used in their construction or in subsequent building work. Examples of these materials are; Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards, corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice. Buyers are advised to conduct their own investigations and obtain their own independent advice to confirm the presence of any asbestos. 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.

East St Helen Street is arguably Abingdon’s most prestigious and historic address, ideally positioned between the scenic River Thames and the vibrant Market Place. This iconic street is a living gallery of Grade II listed architecture, offering a unique blend of medieval and Georgian charm within a short stroll of independent shops, high-end eateries, and the beautiful Abbey Grounds.

Beyond its heritage, the location is a premier choice for families and commuters, sitting in the heart of the town's renowned school district. With Radley station just two miles away and the A34 providing fast access to Oxford and the M40, it perfectly balances historic tranquillity with modern connectivity.

From our offices in Stert Street following the one way direction bearing left just after the traffic lights and then immediately left into East St Helen Street

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  • Council tax band

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