Chapel Lane, Ashbury, Oxfordshire, SN6
£425,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 4
Nestled in the charming village of Ashbury, this wonderful property offers well-presented and spacious accommodation and is set within delightful gardens with a garage with off-road parking.

A wonderful home nestled in the charming village of Ashbury and within close proximity to the village school and local public house. This property offers well-presented and spacious accommodation set within delightful gardens and a garage with off-road parking.

Upon entering, you are greeted by a hall with stairs to the first floor and a downstairs cloakroom. The living room is to the front of the home and has an inset log burning stove; to the rear sits a bright dining room with French doors out to the garden. The kitchen / breakfast room is fitted with ample floor and wall mounted units and integrated appliances such as a double oven, hob, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge / freezer. There is further access to the garden from here.

On the first floor are two good-sized double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and fabulous and unique picture windows. The larger of the two also benefits from an en-suite shower room. There is a further single bedroom and family bathroom. This property has been extended and the second floor afford a master suite with fabulous views and en-suite shower room.

The current owner is an avid gardener, and the front and rear gardens are incredibly well maintained. The front largely laid to patio with mature flower and shrub borders. The rear garden is private with a lawn area, further shrubbery and fruit trees. The property comes with a garage on block and off-road parking.

There is no maintenance charge for the communal areas. The property lies in a conservation area but is not listed.

Ashbury is a charming village, dating back to at least AD 840 and steeped in history, close to the famous White Horse Hill at Uffington, and part of a wildlife conservation area. It has a public house, the Rose and Crown Hotel (which includes a post office), a Church of England primary school and a village shop with tea room. The parish church of St Mary was originally Norman but was rebuilt in the 13th century. Here, the first Sunday School in England was founded in 1777 which developed into what became Church Aided Primary School education. Ashbury Mission Hall was a "tin tabernacle" building of corrugated iron opened in 1908. The building was replaced in 1972-73 with the present Ashbury Evangelical Free Church. Ashdown House, built in about 1660 and now run by the National Trust, is about two miles south of the village.

Nearby Shrivenham (c. 4 miles) is one of the larger villages in the Vale and has a number of shops, restaurants, public houses and a doctors' surgery as well as a primary school and Church of England and Methodist churches.

Ashbury is well located for access to the M4 motorway (c. 7 miles) and Swindon has mainline rail services.

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