The property Recently constructed in an attractive Arts & Crafts style, this home offers the rural charm of village life and a refreshing alternative to dull suburban estate living. The traditional porch is complemented by double glazed timber casement windows attractively set into stone surrounds.The unusually large (c 49' x 45' ) and well enclosed garden has a sunny south-westerly aspect. The living room spans the width of the house to the rear and opens directly onto a paved terrace. The kitchen has glossy white cabinets with metro tiled splash backs above extensive work surfaces. In addition to a sleek electric hob and integrated oven there is space for an upright fridge freezer, as well as provision for a washing machine. The window above the one and a half bowl sink offers views towards hills. The two double bedrooms are separated by a bathroom with shower above the bath. The front bedroom has far reaching pastoral views across allotments to the hills beyond. Outside there are two allocated parking bays and numerous footpaths and trails on the doorstep! Other benefits include an air source heat pump, downstairs cloakroom and the remainder of a 10 Year NHBC Structural Warranty. As there is no onward chain, early vacant possession is offered.
Situation Ashbury is a delightful Downland village dating back over a thousand years, close to the Ridgeway and famous White Horse Hill at Uffington. The local Rose and Crown Inn is dog friendly and was featured in The Guardian's "Best Sunday Lunches" guide in 2017. The nearby Church of England primary school was judged 'Good' by Ofsted in their latest report and the community benefits from a village shop. Nearby Shrivenham offers further shops and eateries as well as a doctors' surgery. Given the tranquil rural charm of the village, it is easy to forget that Swindon is only c. 9 miles to the west and offers a mainline connection to Paddington (with a journey time of 95 minutes). There is an alternative service from Didcot Parkway (about 18 miles away with a journey time of 40 minutes)
Ashbury is c. 7 miles from Junction 15 of the M4 motorway that connects to Reading and London in one direction and Bristol in the other.
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