Pennington Place, Thame
Offers In Excess Of £375,000
Key Information
Key Features
Description
A deceptively spacious, 3/4 bedroom property with 2 reception rooms, and ample off road parking. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with excellent transport links and close to the centre of Thame with it`s thriving restaurants, shops and amenities. CHAIN FREE.
The property comprises: entrance way with access to the downstairs reception/bedroom, WC and further door to the rest of the house. The versatile dual aspect open plan reception space, is currently zoned into two seating areas but could be changed to suit the needs of the occupier and used for dining. The main living area has plenty of space for comfortable furniture and benefits sliding doors out to the large conservatory, making the whole downstairs flow perfectly for social gatherings. The well appointed kitchen is accessed via the reception room or conservatory and has ample eye and waist level units, space for oven, fridge freezer and other white goods.
Upstairs: There are two double bedrooms, with the master benefiting from a view of the garden, the third bedroom is a large single. There is also a family bathroom and separate airing cupboard housing the boiler.
Outside; The rear west facing garden is mainly laid to lawn, has a patio area, two sheds and access out to the road via a pedestrian gate.
Other notable features: Gas central heating and double glazing throughout, part boarded loft.
Location
Thame is a thriving and historic Oxfordshire market town with an attractive and well-maintained town centre that boasts many award-winning and unique shops. Local retailers concentrate on offering top quality and excellent service and this, allied to excellent value for money, over 600 free car parking spaces and many wonderful restaurants, cafes and pubs, makes visiting Thame a real treat. There is a sports centre and local clubs catering for a wide variety of sporting interests. Local education facilities are provided for all ages and include the renowned Lord Williams`s School where all church denominations are catered for.
Thame is a living market town, with a street market every Tuesday, a farmers market on the second Tuesday of each month and regular livestock markets (Tuesdays OTMS, Wednesdays and Fridays). In addition, in 2010-11, locals have introduced Saturday Farmers` markets taking place around the Town Hall on the fifth Saturday in a month. The town is ideal for family shopping and gift ideas with family-run establishments and an interesting variety of non-chain store shops offering a friendly personal service. There is ample free parking.
Thame has many places to eat and drink, ranging from traditional English pubs selling real ale and pub lunches through Italian, Chinese and Indian restaurants back to Olde English tea shops selling cream teas. Any of these would make an ideal rest from sightseeing or shopping.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Council Tax
South Oxfordshire District Council, Band D
Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: Mains Supply
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: Mains Supply
Broadband: FTTC
Telephone: None
Other Items
Heating: Not Specified
Garden/Outside Space: No
Parking: No
Garage: No
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