A well-presented three bedroom character home in a village location
Lewknor is quiet village situated at the foot of the Chiltern Hills within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Located in Oxfordshire, Lewknor is surrounded by stunning countryside providing far reaching views ideal for walks or riding, and has often been used as a backdrop for the television programme, Midsomer Murders.
Lewknor is steeped in history with a 12th century church and a popular 17th century village pub. The village primary school is highly regarded, and the property is within catchment for a successful secondary school.
Nearby Watlington is just under three miles away and provides a range of day to day amenities. Slightly further afield and just over seven miles away, Thame is a traditional historical market town, which holds weekly a market day with fresh local produce, and also offers a large Waitrose supermarket. More extensive shopping, leisure and cultural facilities can be found at High Wycombe and Oxford.
Lewknor is ideally placed for access to Oxford and London. The Oxford Tube Coach Service stops just outside the village providing a reliable service for commuters and day trippers. There is excellent access to the national motorway network via the M40 under one mile away at Junction 6. Oxford is approximately 16 miles from Lewknor, with London being approximately 41 miles away. Mainline train services can be found at High Wycombe, Haddenham, Thame Parkway and Princes Risborough.
A charming semi-detached three bedroom family home with views of the village church.
The downstairs accommodation comprises of a spacious entrance hall, a generous dual aspected sitting room, a kitchen/breakfast room, and cloakroom/utility room. Both the sitting room and kitchen/breakfast room benefit from French doors leading on to the rear garden. The upstairs accommodation consists of three bedrooms and the family bathroom with separate shower cubicle.
Church Cottage is well presented throughout with a cosy feel enhanced by the character features such as beams, exposed brickwork and log burner in the sitting room.
The 18th century property benefits from a private rear garden with views of the village church. The garden can be accessed via a side gate as well as the sitting room and kitchen/breakfast room, and has a terrace area immediately to the rear of the property, ideal for enjoying the tranquillity of this village location. The garden is enclosed by fencing and mature hedging and trees, as well as an area laid to lawn.
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