- Period Features +
- Private Rear Garden +
- Village Location +
- Within a mile of local amenities +
- Exposed Wooden Beams +
- Inglenook Fireplace +
- 0.3 miles to The Village Centre Bus Stop +
Property Description
A Grade II listed, early 18th Century period cottage, situated in a village location with character features. The home comprises of an entrance porch, living room with Inglenook fireplace and exposed beams and kitchen. Features master bedroom and bathroom with the second bedroom on second floor.
Property Details
Chinnor and its surrounding hamlets are part of the ancient chain of villages following the spring line at the foot of the Chiltern escarpment.
With a population of around 7000, the village offers good local shopping facilities including a Supermarket, Village store, Post Office, Bakery and Pharmacy. There are also Doctors & Dentists, Hairdressers, Sports Fields, play areas for children and a selection of Public Houses, two Indian Restaurants, a Chinese takeaway and Fish & Chip shop. A superb Village centre has also been created, providing a coffee shop, day care for the elderly, a youth centre and a wide range of services and activities.
The M40 motorway (Junction 6) is only 3 miles from Chinnor and provides excellent road links to both Oxford (15 miles) and London (30 miles). The Oxford Tube stop is extremely popular with commuters.
Princes Risborough station is only 4 miles away with an excellent commuter bus link, which operates on the Chiltern Line providing services to both Birmingham Moor Street and London Marylebone. There is also a regular bus service to Thame, High Wycombe and Oxford.
Chinnor is served by two Primary Schools, The Mill Lane School and St Andrews School. Local secondary schools are the Lord Williams in Thame (5 miles) and The Icknield School, Watlington (6 miles).
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