£750,000
4 bed property for saleHome Farm Close, Ambrosden OX25
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
New home
Freehold
About this property
Detached
New-Build
High-Specification
4 Bedrooms
Village Location
Arranged Over Three Floors
Two- En-Suites
Garage, Driveway Parking
Stunning Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Private Rear Garden
A fantastic opportunity to purchase a brand new stone-built four-bedroom property on a small development, arranged over three floors with a fabulous open-plan kitchen/dining/family room, this property is fitted to the highest of standards.
Property Information:
Ground Floor Underfloor Heating
Flooring: - Karndean Flooring Downstairs, Carpets Upstairs
Kitchen: Range Master Cooker, Bosch Dishwasher, Bosch Microwave, LG Wine Fridge, Shaker Style Kitchen With Quartz Worktops
Snug/Breakfast Room: Corner Log Burner, Built-In Blinds/French Doors, Feature Lantern With Lights
Utility Room: Fitted Units, Space For a Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer
Sitting Room:, Built-In Blinds In Bifolding Doors
Principal Bedroom: Fitted Wardrobes In The Dressing Room, En-Suite With Hansgrohe Shower
Second Bedroom: Fitted wardrobes, En-Suite with Hansgrohe Fittings
Third Bedroom: Fitted Wardrobes
Family Bathroom: Hansgrohe Shower
Garage: Electric Garage Door, Under-Floor Heating
Rear Garden: Fully Fenced, Turfed, Paved Patio
Front Garden: Two Parking Spaces Turfed
The village of Ambrosden is set approximately 3 miles southwest of the market town of Bicester.
The oldest part of the village consists of a few houses, including the Park Farm, a post office, a corn mill, a village hall (formerly a school) and the modern school.
The village also contains the church, the Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin.
Most of the houses and cottages are built of coursed rubble, with many standing on the high road leading from Merton to Bicester, opposite the park, church, and vicarage. To the east of the village, near the parish church, are some 19th-century cottages made of stone, roofed with slates.
For commuters both Bicester North and Bicester Town stations are a short drive away with services to London Marylebone, Oxford and Birmingham. Junction 9 of the M40 is close by and offers commuter access to London, the M25 and Birmingham.
The town is a historic market centre, but has shown major ambitions for growth through the development of the internationally recognised Bicester Village Shopping Centre, the town centre redevelopment, and the Bicester Eco-town.
For shops and facilities Bicester offers a range of supermarkets, individual shops, doctors surgeries, opticians, a regular market, a cinema complex along with leisure facilities.,
For more extensive facilities Oxford, Aylesbury, and Banbury are all within reach.
Property Information:
Ground Floor Underfloor Heating
Flooring: - Karndean Flooring Downstairs, Carpets Upstairs
Kitchen: Range Master Cooker, Bosch Dishwasher, Bosch Microwave, LG Wine Fridge, Shaker Style Kitchen With Quartz Worktops
Snug/Breakfast Room: Corner Log Burner, Built-In Blinds/French Doors, Feature Lantern With Lights
Utility Room: Fitted Units, Space For a Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer
Sitting Room:, Built-In Blinds In Bifolding Doors
Principal Bedroom: Fitted Wardrobes In The Dressing Room, En-Suite With Hansgrohe Shower
Second Bedroom: Fitted wardrobes, En-Suite with Hansgrohe Fittings
Third Bedroom: Fitted Wardrobes
Family Bathroom: Hansgrohe Shower
Garage: Electric Garage Door, Under-Floor Heating
Rear Garden: Fully Fenced, Turfed, Paved Patio
Front Garden: Two Parking Spaces Turfed
The village of Ambrosden is set approximately 3 miles southwest of the market town of Bicester.
The oldest part of the village consists of a few houses, including the Park Farm, a post office, a corn mill, a village hall (formerly a school) and the modern school.
The village also contains the church, the Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin.
Most of the houses and cottages are built of coursed rubble, with many standing on the high road leading from Merton to Bicester, opposite the park, church, and vicarage. To the east of the village, near the parish church, are some 19th-century cottages made of stone, roofed with slates.
For commuters both Bicester North and Bicester Town stations are a short drive away with services to London Marylebone, Oxford and Birmingham. Junction 9 of the M40 is close by and offers commuter access to London, the M25 and Birmingham.
The town is a historic market centre, but has shown major ambitions for growth through the development of the internationally recognised Bicester Village Shopping Centre, the town centre redevelopment, and the Bicester Eco-town.
For shops and facilities Bicester offers a range of supermarkets, individual shops, doctors surgeries, opticians, a regular market, a cinema complex along with leisure facilities.,
For more extensive facilities Oxford, Aylesbury, and Banbury are all within reach.
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