Chinnor Road, Towersey
£695,000
Guide PriceProperty summary
A fabulous newly constructed home forming part of a small exclusive development in the highly sought after village of Towersey, enjoying country views and benefiting from excellent transport links. The property offers spacious modern living with luxurious high specification interior by Kings Church Homes, a developer building quality bespoke homes.
The accommodation briefly comprises, on the ground floor, reception hall, cloakroom, study/family room, utility room and superb `open plan` living/kitchen/dining room with fitted appliances, Quartz linen work tops, working fireplace and French doors onto the rear entertaining terrace. On the first floor there is a principle bedroom suite with stunning en suite, two further good size bedrooms, stylish bathroom and landing with access to the loft space. Outside there is landscaped gardens and private parking.
There is wet underfloor heating system to the entire ground floor and radiators on the first floor served by the Air Source Heat Recovery Unit making the property very energy efficient. Sold with a 10 NHBC guarantee. The properties drainage will be on a shared treatment plant.
Location
A small and pretty village surrounded by farmland, around 1.5 miles east of Thame. Although very quiet and peaceful, the village is well connected with Thame town centre a 2 mile drive away, 4 miles to Haddenham & Thame Parkway Station, 7 miles to junction 6, and 6.5 miles to junction 7 of the M40. The Three Horseshoes is the local pub, and St. Catherines Church dates from about 1150. The Phoenix Trail, popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists is nearby and provides a traffic free route to Thame and Princes Risborough.
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Council Tax
South Oxfordshire District Council, Band D