Aston is a pretty village just four miles south of Witney and this delightful period home enjoys a quiet position just a short walk to the village centre and primary school. Dating back to c1829, this attractive property is beautifully presented throughout and perfectly combines period charm and contemporary living. Filled with natural light the ground floor space includes a wonderful sitting room with feature red brick fireplace (inset electric fire), open through to a fabulous cottage style kitchen/breakfast roomoffering an extensive range of wall and base units, integrated appliances, Butler sink, Britannia stove and space for American style fridge freezer. The breakfast bar provides useful seating for those quick meals and flows nicely to the superb dining area with double doors to the garden and ample room for a large table, chairs and additional furniture, a fantastic social entertaining space. The second reception is an ideal study/playroom, and also enjoys a red brick fireplace (inset gas fire). The WC completes this stunning ground floor picture. The dual aspect principal bedroom has a modern ensuite shower room with three further double bedrooms well-served by the chic bathroom.
Delightful, landscaped gardens afford a good degree of privacy and offer a lovely place to enjoy some alfresco family time. A super garden studio was added in 2023 and provides excellent additional studio/office space. Private parking is a further attribute. This is a wonderful opportunity to soak up village life in a marvelous home that is beautifully presented and where DIY will not be required for several years to come.
Sought-after village living can be enjoyed yet you are just four miles from Witney town centre which offers a vast array of amenities and easy access to the A40 which provides swift access to Oxford or westerly into the Cotswolds and beyond.
Aston is a pretty village just four miles south of Witney and boasts the famous Aston Pottery with its lovely garden, café and awarding winning gift shop. Further facilities include an excellent primary school, repair garage, St James Church, and The Red Lion public house. A large recreational field and play area houses the village hall which hosts a number of community groups and the Aston Stores is well stocked with a range of groceries, there is also an outreach post office three times a week. Nearby Bampton is a former market town with additional facilities including a doctor's surgery, pharmacy, a range of shops, and is approximately two miles distant.