Property description
VIRTUAL TOUR NOW AVAILABLE! This historic cottage is detached with off road parking and a secluded garden, and has undergone extensive work over the last 18 months, including the installation of a luxury bathroom, Everest double glazing and new carpets throughout. Set in a pretty Oxfordshire village, it is beautifully quirky and full of original charm and character yet with high end modern fixtures and fittings. The large drawing room is spacious and light, with a stunning inglenook open fire. A table for eight fits comfortably in the dining room and the bright kitchen opens onto the patio and west facing garden beyond. The property has been lovingly and tastefully restored, using traditional Farrow and Ball colours, Fired Earth tiles and natural travertine flooring. The luxury family bathroom is newly fitted with vaulted ceiling, roll top bath and rainfall shower. Due to its unusual triangular shape, the cottage is an established part of the history of Pyrton and is known locally as \"Cheese Cottage\". The master bedroom has dual aspect views. The ground floor has a large entrance hall, cloak room and utility. The west facing garden has two patio areas, decking with south facing swing bench, flower beds and lawn and is not overlooked.
About Pyrton
Pyrton is a small and pretty village surrounded by countryside while remaining extremely well positioned for the commuter. The small market town of Watlington is just 1 mile away, providing a range of amenities. Of particular note is the proximity to Junction 6 of the M40 with the M25 around a 20 to 30 minute drive away. The Oxford Tube bus service stops at Lewknor, about 3 miles away, and runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week between Oxford and London Victoria. The train station at Princess Risborough is approx. 8 miles distance. The larger market town of Thame is approximately 6 miles to the North and offers a number of well-known names such as Waitrose, Boots and Sainsburys and uniquely a significant number of independent retailers, cafes and restaurants with a weekly Tuesday market.
Property Features :
- Character Property circa 1750
- Detached
- Inglenook with Open Fire
- Off Road Parking
- Secluded Garden
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