Hill View, Uffington, Faringdon, SN7
£425,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
This fabulous, extended, four bedroom family home has been updated and well cared for by the current owners, creating a home that is ready to move straight into.
This fabulous, extended, four bedroom family home has been updated and well cared for by the current owners, creating a home that is ready to move straight into.
The welcoming entrance porch leads to the main hallway, which is flanked either side by reception rooms. To the right is the dual aspect sitting room which features a fireplace with open fire and has French doors that lead to the rear garden. To the left is the spacious dining room that is open to the kitchen. Fitted with a great range of modern units, with granite work surfaces, the kitchen benefits from a rangemaster stove and provides access to the rear hallway. Off the rear hallway is the handy utility room, which provides further space for appliances and gives access to the home office.
On the first floor, the bedrooms are all bright and airy. The master bedroom is dual aspect with inbuilt wardrobes. Two of the rooms feature inbuilt storage and all rooms are serviced by the family bathroom which is fitted with a white suite.
Externally, there is a nice garden to the front of the house with driveway parking to the side for a couple of vehicles. A side gate provides access to the enclosed rear garden. This spacious area is mainly laid to lawn with a patio area and a hardstanding for a shed and summer house.
The village of Uffington lies on the edge of the Vale of the White Horse, just north of the Berkshire Downs. Overlooking the village is the famous White Horse, a marvellous chalk figure which was cut into the hillside 3,000 years ago. The village has a fine church, known as the Cathedral of the Vale, and an excellent museum, shop and Post Office, pre-school, primary school, traditional public house, community hall and sports ground as well as a host of community clubs and organisations. Further information on village activities can be found on the village website www.uffington.net
More comprehensive facilities are available at the nearby towns of Wantage (c. 7 miles); Faringdon (7.5 miles); Didcot to the east (c.15.4 miles), which has a mainline train service to London Paddington (c. 45 minutes); Abingdon (c.15.2 miles); Oxford (M40) (c. 20 miles); and Swindon (M4) (c. 12.4 miles).
Uffington has literary connections too. John Betjeman, Poet Laureate, lived in the village and Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's Schooldays, was born at Uffington Vicarage. Several of Hughes' books are based on local people and places; the museum is actually housed in the school featured in his most famous work.
This fabulous, extended, four bedroom family home has been updated and well cared for by the current owners, creating a home that is ready to move straight into.
The welcoming entrance porch leads to the main hallway, which is flanked either side by reception rooms. To the right is the dual aspect sitting room which features a fireplace with open fire and has French doors that lead to the rear garden. To the left is the spacious dining room that is open to the kitchen. Fitted with a great range of modern units, with granite work surfaces, the kitchen benefits from a rangemaster stove and provides access to the rear hallway. Off the rear hallway is the handy utility room, which provides further space for appliances and gives access to the home office.
On the first floor, the bedrooms are all bright and airy. The master bedroom is dual aspect with inbuilt wardrobes. Two of the rooms feature inbuilt storage and all rooms are serviced by the family bathroom which is fitted with a white suite.
Externally, there is a nice garden to the front of the house with driveway parking to the side for a couple of vehicles. A side gate provides access to the enclosed rear garden. This spacious area is mainly laid to lawn with a patio area and a hardstanding for a shed and summer house.
The village of Uffington lies on the edge of the Vale of the White Horse, just north of the Berkshire Downs. Overlooking the village is the famous White Horse, a marvellous chalk figure which was cut into the hillside 3,000 years ago. The village has a fine church, known as the Cathedral of the Vale, and an excellent museum, shop and Post Office, pre-school, primary school, traditional public house, community hall and sports ground as well as a host of community clubs and organisations. Further information on village activities can be found on the village website www.uffington.net
More comprehensive facilities are available at the nearby towns of Wantage (c. 7 miles); Faringdon (7.5 miles); Didcot to the east (c.15.4 miles), which has a mainline train service to London Paddington (c. 45 minutes); Abingdon (c.15.2 miles); Oxford (M40) (c. 20 miles); and Swindon (M4) (c. 12.4 miles).
Uffington has literary connections too. John Betjeman, Poet Laureate, lived in the village and Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's Schooldays, was born at Uffington Vicarage. Several of Hughes' books are based on local people and places; the museum is actually housed in the school featured in his most famous work.
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