Property description
A four bedroom detached 1930s family home set on a large plot in this popular Oxfordshire village. This characterful home offers high ceilings throughout, bay windows and generously proportioned rooms. Originally built in 1933, the property served as the village post office until the 1960s and in recent years has been successfully extended by the current owners to create a well thought out family home. Internally the home offers an occasional lounge, which is open to the dining area (the dining area was originally the site of the post office counter). From this area there are double doors into the family kitchen/dining room, off which is a store room and boot room. The main family lounge is of a good size and has sliding doors onto a sunken patio area. Also downstairs is a cloakroom, inner hallway and boiler room. On the first floor are four bedrooms and the family bathroom. Three of the bedrooms are doubles and the master bedroom has an array of fitted storage and an en-suite bathroom. Externally the home is set back from the road and has off road parking for several cars and a detached garage, with workshop area. The garden is of particular note and would be excellent for families or keen gardeners.
About Postcombe
Postcombe is a popular small village, quiet and rural, yet within easy reach of the M40 with junction 6 being less than two miles away. The Oxford Tube 24 hour coach to London stops at Lewknor, 1.7 miles away. Set to the western edge of the Chiltern Hills, the village dates from the 7th century and used to lie on the main road to London. The former coaching inn is still open, now a pub and B&B. There is also a petrol station with a shop. The historic market town of Thame is four miles away and the extensive amenities of Oxford, is 12 miles.
Property Features :
- Four Bedroom Detached 1930s Home
- Large Mature Rear Garden Backing onto Fields
- Family Kitchen/Dining Room
- Separate Formal Dining Room
- Downstairs Cloakroom
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