- Four bedroom period home +
- Sitting room with bay window +
- Stunning character features +
- Formal dining room +
- Modern kitchen / breakfast room +
- Town centre location +
- Luxurious family bathroom +
- South facing rear garden +
- Council tax band: E, EPC rating: E +
An attractive four bedroom Victorian end terrace town house with a southerly aspect offering plenty of charm and original features. Ideally situated close to the town centre and all of its amenities.
Having undergone in-keeping renovations by the current owners this glorious home comes to market in immaculate condition. Upon entering you are greeted with a welcoming entrance hall displaying original tiled flooring. The spacious living room to the front has an attractive bay window and a cosy feel from the open fireplace. The naturally light dining room has stripped wooden flooring, two built in cupboards and a wood burning stove. An extended modern kitchen at the rear has built in double oven, gas stove and double doors leading to the rear garden.
To the first floor two generous double bedrooms both with wooden flooring, built in wardrobes, sash windows and original feature fireplaces. The large family bathroom has a freestanding roll top bath and separate shower. The second floor boasts two further double bedrooms and a useful shower room.
Outside the rear courtyard is south facing making an ideal entertaining space late into the warm sunny evening and offers a good degree of privacy.
Some material information to note: Freehold property. Gas central heating. Mains water, mains electrics and mains drains. Ofcom checker indicates standard and ultrafast broadband is available at this postcode. Ofcom checker indicates mobile availability is available with all major providers. There is no allocated parking. The government portal generally highlights this as a very low flood risk postcode. We are not aware of any planning permissions in place which would negatively affect the property.
Wantage is a historic town situated within the Vale of White Horse. The town is believed to date back to Roman times and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. It is famed as the birthplace of King Alfred the Great. The town offers schooling for all ages, a range of shopping and leisure facilities, as well as a market on a Wednesday and Saturday. Wantage has excellent commuting links via the A34 with the M40 in the north and the M4 in the south. Didcot c.9 miles offers a fast service to London Paddington c.40 minutes.