LITTLE MILTON
Southerndown Cottage is ideally positioned for someone seeking village life but requiring great access to communications and to the amenities offered by a larger town or city. Oxford is only 9 miles distant and offers extensive shopping and leisure facilities. Local amenities can be found in the nearby market town of Thame and the M40 provides excellent access to London and the Midlands. There is also a frequent fast train service to London from the mainline stations of Didcot and Haddenham & Thame Parkway.
Little Milton is a small village with many period properties, which are predominantly built in local stone. It has a thriving and sociable village community and offers an excellent range of amenities including a well-regarded primary school, church, village post office/shop & cafe, a country pub/restaurant, recreation ground and a pre-school for the under 5's all within a short walk. Education in the area is first class with the high performing independent schools in both Abingdon and Oxford easily accessible. There is also a French restaurant, La Table d'Alix at The Plough, in the neighbouring village of Great Haseley and for those special occasions, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, a two Michelin-starred hotel and restaurant.
The village is surrounded by delightful countryside with a network of footpaths and bridleways. Southerndown Cottage is within a stone's throw of the BBOWT nature reserve . The Oxfordshire Golf Club and the Waterstock Golf Club are also nearby.
SOUTHERNDOWN COTTAGE
Southerndown Cottage is a wonderful village home situated on the edge of the sought after village of Little Milton.
Inside, the house has a welcoming feel and is well presented throughout. The accommodation is light and airy and includes a generous open plan kitchen/dining room with Aga and wood flooring, which follows through to the adjoining dual aspect sitting room with wood burning stove.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, fitted wardrobes, a recently refitted shower room and separate guest cloakroom. As throughout the rest of the property, the bedrooms and bathrooms are well presented throughout.
Outside, there is an attractive enclosed garden, with open countryside views, a charming converted milking parlour, which would make a perfect home office, a double garage, which also has the potential to be converted into a studio and ample driveway parking space.
This is a fabulous period home, which is ideally positioned for someone seeking village life but requiring great access to communications and to the amenities offered by a larger town or city.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Council Tax Band - D
Local Authority - South Oxfordshire District Council
EPC Rating - F
Services - Electric heating, mains water & mains drainage
Tenure - Freehold
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