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1 Downs View, Aston Tirrold, OX11

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1 DOWNS VIEW
ASTON TIRROLD - OXFORDSHIRE


*Wallingford- 3½ miles *Didcot- 3 miles *Streatley on Thames- 4.5 miles
*Reading- 14 miles *Oxford - 14 miles *A34 at Chilton- 4.5 miles
*M4 at Chieveley (J13)- 14 miles


Located on the edge of this popular quintessential English village with delightful field views yet just 3 miles from commuter train into London Paddington within 40 minutes.


A beautifully presented 3 bedroom house offering well appointed accommodation including 2 reception rooms, a study and attached garage extending to approximately 1,259 sq ft within pretty wraparound gardens.


• A Delightful 3 Bedroom House Extending To Approximately 1,259 Sq Ft With Private Driveway & Garage


• Quintessential English Village Setting Within Close Driving Distance Of Extensive Amenities, Schooling, and Mainline Railway Station To London Paddington Within The Hour


• Enclosed Entrance Porch
• Hall
• Kitchen / Breakfast Room
• Utility Room
• Cloakroom
• Study
• Sitting Room With Woodburner


• Landing with Double Wardrobes
• 3 Bedrooms
• Family Bathroom with Bath and Separate Shower


• In All Approximately 1,259 Sq Ft


• Mature Gardens & Grounds
• Attached Garage
• Timber & Glazed Summerhouse


LOCATION
The twin villages of Aston Tirrold and Aston Upthorpe, which are merged together as one, lie at the foot of the Berkshire Downs in the valley just off the A417 Wantage to Streatley-on-Thames road as it extends across the Downlands close to the historic Ridgeway Path.


On the Downs there are numerous iron-age, Roman and Saxon earthworks and relics and the villages are believed to date from Saxon times as tradition recalls that King Ethelred and his brother Alfred (later the king), heard mass in the village before defeating the Danes nearby. Indeed Aston Upthorpe's All Saints Church was built on Saxon foundations, whereas St Michael's Church in Aston Tirrold, dates from 1080 and was later remodelled in the 13th century. The Astons had a tradition of Presbyterianism and in 1728 a Presbyterian chapel was built, being one of the oldest in existence in the country.


The villages boast numerous period properties of considerable character, reflecting the growth and prosperity through the centuries, many being listed as of significant historical and architectural interest. Nowadays the villages successfully retain their tranquil rural charm and way of life with farming and the land still being the dominant local activity, along with a notable thoroughbred Stud where many famous racehorse stallions stand. There is a village hall built in 1964, a sports/cricket ground, a village pub, and a repair garage.


There are good road communications to the surrounding towns including Didcot and Wallingford and the fast A34 dual carriageway linking Newbury with Oxford is a short drive. The M4 motorway at junction 12 or 13 is also within easy striking distance. Nearby stations at Cholsey and Didcot for trains to Reading and London Paddington.

In addition to having well revered and outstanding local state primary and secondary schooling nearby, the area is also extremely well served by an excellent range of private schooling, of particular note; Cranford House School, The Oratory Preparatory School, Moulsford Preparatory School, St Andrews Preparatory School, The Oratory School, Pangbourne College, Brockhurst & Marlston House, Downe House, Rupert House School, Shiplake College, The Abbey School, Bradfield College, The Manor Preparatory School, Abingdon School, Abingdon Preparatory School, Radley College, and St Helen & St Katharine.


Crossrail (Elizabeth Line) services have commenced from Reading, connected to directly via multiple nearby railway stations such as Didcot, Cholsey, and Goring & Streatley, which together with the completed electrification of the line has significantly improved travelling times to East and West destinations.


PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Built in the early 1950's, 1 Down's View is the end of two separate terraces and has the advantage of having its own private driveway. With red brick elevations and tiled roof, the property is beautifully presented, with the current owner having replaced all the windows and doors, boiler and soffets and facias and installed a woodburner in the sitting room. Entrance is into a closed porch with coat and shoe storage, then into the hall with staircase. The sitting room enjoys dual aspect of the garden and extends across the width of the house. To the other side is the kitchen breakfast room which is a lovely social space with breakfast bar and fully fitted units. The utility room is behind the dining area and leads into the cloakroom. To the far end of the kitchen is the study, perfect for home working. Upstairs the main bedroom has generous built in wardrobes and looks across over the fields providing a stunning outlook. The 2 additional bedrooms also enjoy lovely views and there is a family bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower. On the landing is a double wardrobe with oak fitted doors and there is loft access. The loft has a drop down ladder and is part boarded.


OUTSIDE
The house is approached just after the turning onto Baker Street and has a private gravelled driveway offering parking for several cars and single attached garage. A hedge runs across the front offering privacy and continues to both sides of the driveway. The delightful gardens wraparound the property and to the front is a large lawned area with pretty borders filled with shrubs and plants, flowering throughout the year. Across the side of the property, a terrace overlooks a pond and more well stocked beds, plus a glazed and timber summerhouse looking back towards the house, perfect for enjoying an ‘Al Fresco' lifestyle.


The gardens truly compliment the property and an early viewing is recommended to be fully appreciated.


GENERAL INFORMATION
Services: All main services are connected. Gas fired central heating and hot water.

Postcode: OX11 9DE


Energy Efficiency Rating: D / 59


Council Tax Band: D


Local Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council - Telephone: 01491 823000


DIRECTIONS
From our offices in the centre of Goring turn left and proceed down the High Street continuing over the River bridge and up to the top of Streatley High Street. At the traffic lights bear right onto the A4177 Wantage Road. In approximately 4 miles turn right for Aston Tirrold and proceed into the village, where the road merges into Baker Street. Carry onto Baker Street and 1 Downs View will be the first driveway off on the right-hand side.


VIEWING
Strictly by appointment through Warmingham & Co.


DISCLAIMER
The agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fittings or services so cannot verify that they are in working order. If required, the client is advised to obtain verification. These particulars are issued on the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through Warmingham & Co. Whilst all due care is taken in the preparation of these particulars, no responsibility for their accuracy is accepted, nor do they form part of any offer or contract. Intending clients must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy prior to signing a contract.
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Warmingham

Warmingham


4/5 High Street
Goring-on-Thames
Nr Reading
Berkshire
Goring-on-Thames
Berkshire
RG8 9AT




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