SUDDENLY RE-AVAILABLE An Immaculate Four Bedroom Detached House, Providing 2399 sq ft Internal Area (inc outbuildings), The Property Is Set In Generous Landscaped Gardens With Double Garage And Off Street Parking For Several Vehicles, In An Idyllic Village Location
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SUDDENLY RE-AVAILABLE An Immaculate Four Bedroom Detached House, Providing 2399 sq ft Internal Area (inc outbuildings), The Property Is Set In Generous Landscaped Gardens With Double Garage And Off Street Parking For Several Vehicles, In An Idyllic Village Location
Grassy Bank is a spacious well appointed house in the sought after village of Towersey. The property provides sumptuous flexible living space. On the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall and a cloakroom, a stunning triple aspect dining/family room, 24’ sitting room with a log burner. The stylish kitchen/breakfast room is finished in high gloss together with the matching utility room. On the first floor there is a large family bathroom, master bedroom suite and a further three bedrooms one of which has an en-suite shower room. Outside, the gardens wraparound the property and are mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees along with a paved patio area to relax on. On the drive at the front of house there is a double garage, store, work shop (with potential to convert into further accommodation subject to planning permission) and off street parking for several vehicles. The property is heated by oil fired central heating. EPC Rating = D (63).
Situation
Towersey is a small rural parish in the North-East corner of South Oxfordshire. The village can be found in the Doomsday Book under its original name of Eye. The name Towersey derives from Richard de Tours, owner of the area whose family became known as the Tours of Eye which modified into Towersey and became the name of the village. It has a pub, the Phoenix Arts Studio and is within close proximity to the vibrant, English Market town of Thame., which has a wide range of shops and facilities. Towersey is in catchment for the Aylesbury grammar schools and Lord Williams Secondary School. The station, at nearby Haddenham, has access to London Marylebone (fastest train 34 minutes), Bicester, with its international Designer shopping area and Birmingham. The M40 is a short drive away giving access to London, Birmingham and the northern networks
The property comprises the following with all dimensions being approximate only. Please note that Reaston Brown has not tested appliances or systems and no warranty as to condition or suitability is confirmed or implied. Any prospective purchaser is advised to obtain verification from their Surveyor or Solicitor.
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