Windmill Cottage is a charming family home with a wealth of character and original features, including exposed timbers and fireplaces. Approached via an unmade road the house enjoys a peaceful, elevated location with views over adjoining woodland and offers scope to extend and develop subject to the relevant permissions being obtained.
The property is entered via the hallway into the welcoming sitting room, with exposed beams and a wood burning stove which provides a lovely focal point. Across the hallway is the formal dining room, a well-proportioned room with an open fireplace and pleasant views over the front garden and neighbouring woodland. The kitchen is positioned at the back of the house with views over the rear garden. Refitted in
recent years, the kitchen benefits from modern appliances and a range of eye and base level storage units. From here two steps lead down to the bright, spacious drawing room, with high ceilings and a feature brick fireplace and open fire. It is a double aspect room with views over the front and side gardens and a covered doorway provides access to the back garden and a convenient wood store.
The study/bedroom four, and bathroom complete the accommodation on ground floor. There are stairs down to the basement which houses the utility room and large storage areas. This floor offers tremendous scope to enlarge and transform into a more useable space.
Upstairs the principal bedroom suite has a large dressing area, plus en-suite bath and shower room. There are two further double bedrooms. The upstairs offers scope to reconfigure if required.
The private gardens are a real feature of this property. A number of mature trees and shrubs provide a high degree of privacy, colour and interest. There is a large area of lawn, well stocked flower beds and a sunken terrace. At the front of the house is a raised south facing terrace providing a lovely area to sit and enjoy the pleasant, rural views.
Nettlebed is a lovely English village in the heart of rural Oxfordshire. It offers a wealth of charming, quaint buildings and delightful cottages, many of which have been featured in the TV series, Midsomer Murders. It is an old village with a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book and has a thriving community at its heart. The stunning gardens of Joyce Grove, a Jacobean Mansion, make for wonderful walks all year round. Within the village you will find the White Hart Pub & Hotel, The Field Kitchen, a fully licensed café and deli, and the Nettlebed Cricket Club. There is also an excellent doctor's surgery, a mobile post office that visits twice a week, a full convenience store, a Costa Coffee housed within the village petrol station and Nettlebed Community Primary School.
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