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4 Bedroom Detached for sale

Sutton Fields Sutton Courtenay, OX14 4BT

OX14 4BT, Milton Road, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon, OX14, Abingdon

Sale Price: £495,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 2/13/2016

 51, Stert Street, Abingdon,
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Sutton Fields Sutton Courtenay, OX14 4BT

Property Summary:

Detached
4 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

The Dashwood - plot 9



A well-proportioned 4 bedroom detached house with living
accommodation comprising of entrance hall, cloakroom, and generous kitchen breakfast room with adjacent dining or family area. The living room has French doors opening on to the patio area of the rear garden. There is also a study. The first floor offers a master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and ensuite shower room, two further double bedrooms also with built-in wardrobe, a generous single

bedroom and a separate bathroom.

Externally, there is a double garage with further parking in front. Pedestrian side access to the rear garden, which runs the full width of the house and garages with the exception of plots 16 and 18. Rear gardens to plots 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 have views over open countryside.


Dimensions (metres)

Kitchen 5.10m x 3.49m (max)

Dining Room 3.58m (max) x 3.00m

Living Room 5.97m (max) x 3.71m (max)

Study 2.55m x 2.47m

Master Bedroom 4.90m (max) x 3.16m (max)

Bedroom 2 4.61m x 3.07m

Bedroom 3 3.90m x 3.04m

Bedroom 4 3.55m x 2.00m


Dimensions (feet)

Kitchen 16’ 8’’ x 11’ 5’’ (max)

Dining Room 11’ 8’’ (max) x 9’ 10’’

Living Room 19’ 7’’ (max) x 12’ 2’’ (max)

Study 8’ 4’’ x 8’ 1’’

Master Bedroom 16’ 0’’ (max) x 10’ 4’’ (max)

Bedroom 2 15’ 1’’ x 10’ 0’’

Bedroom 3 12’ 9’’ x 9’ 11’’

Bedroom 4 11’ 7’’ x 6’ 6’’ (max)

Plot 12 illustrated




Property Features :

  • Fitted Nobilia Kitchens with built in appliances
  • Ideal Standard Sanitaryware
  • Bathroom floor and wall tiling from Minoli
  • UPVC double glazed windows
  • ´A´ rated gas central heating boiler