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3 bed semi-detached house for saleMoreton Road, Aston Upthorpe, Didcot OX11
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
3 Bedrooms
Impressive extended family kitchen/dining space opening to the gardens
Utility Room
Ground floor cloakroom
Gas central heating
Double glazed windows
Impressive well stocked gardens
Brick workshop and driveway parking
EPC Rating C
Council Tax D
A thoughtfully extended mature semi detached house set in a large garden plot with parking and garage space in a quiet non-estate location within this highly desirable South Oxfordshire Village.
Moreton Road has been extended and modernised by the present owners to a high standard and now features an impressive open plan kitchen/dining/family space with bifold doors opening to the gardens, a utility room, ground floor cloakroom and a snug style sitting room. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Other points of note include gas central heating and UPVC double glazed replacement windows. The beautifully stocked gardens at the rear of the house lead to a substantial brick workshop and parking area approached by a service road.
Aston Upthorpe and the immediately adjacent village Aston Tirrold are considered amongst both the prettiest and most desirable of the south Oxfordshire villages. There is a strong and vibrant community with a highly regarded gastro pub ‘Olivier at the Chequers’, a village garage, a large recreational ground with adventure play area, an impressive and widely used pavilion and a community Café and outreach Post Office at the Village Hall. The neighbouring towns of Didcot with its thriving Orchard Centre shopping centre, cinema, and mainline rail connection to London Paddington contrasts with the historic Thames side town of Wallingford with its wide selection of independent shops and restaurants. Local primary schooling is available in neighbouring South Moreton with secondary schools at Didcot and Wallingford.
Material information:
Originally built in the 1950s of part concrete construction, the properties in Moreton Road were substantially rebuilt in the 1980s with the concrete removed and substituted for conventional cavity brick and blockwork. A prc certificate was issued to confirm all works were carried out in accordance with appropriate regulations. Ofcom checker indicates standard to ultrafast broadband is available. According to Ofcom, there is fair coverage on a range of phone providers. The government portal generally highlights this as a very low/unlikely area for flooding. Properties built or renovated pre-1999 may contain asbestos in certain building materials e.g. Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards and corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice
Moreton Road has been extended and modernised by the present owners to a high standard and now features an impressive open plan kitchen/dining/family space with bifold doors opening to the gardens, a utility room, ground floor cloakroom and a snug style sitting room. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Other points of note include gas central heating and UPVC double glazed replacement windows. The beautifully stocked gardens at the rear of the house lead to a substantial brick workshop and parking area approached by a service road.
Aston Upthorpe and the immediately adjacent village Aston Tirrold are considered amongst both the prettiest and most desirable of the south Oxfordshire villages. There is a strong and vibrant community with a highly regarded gastro pub ‘Olivier at the Chequers’, a village garage, a large recreational ground with adventure play area, an impressive and widely used pavilion and a community Café and outreach Post Office at the Village Hall. The neighbouring towns of Didcot with its thriving Orchard Centre shopping centre, cinema, and mainline rail connection to London Paddington contrasts with the historic Thames side town of Wallingford with its wide selection of independent shops and restaurants. Local primary schooling is available in neighbouring South Moreton with secondary schools at Didcot and Wallingford.
Material information:
Originally built in the 1950s of part concrete construction, the properties in Moreton Road were substantially rebuilt in the 1980s with the concrete removed and substituted for conventional cavity brick and blockwork. A prc certificate was issued to confirm all works were carried out in accordance with appropriate regulations. Ofcom checker indicates standard to ultrafast broadband is available. According to Ofcom, there is fair coverage on a range of phone providers. The government portal generally highlights this as a very low/unlikely area for flooding. Properties built or renovated pre-1999 may contain asbestos in certain building materials e.g. Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards and corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice
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