Nicely positioned on the edge of the thriving village of Bampton, this attractive stone built property presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully maintained home that blends period character with modern comforts.
Set across two floors the spacious accommodation includes an inviting sitting room set around an attractive fireplace with wood burning stove setting the scene for family relaxing. The stylish kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of Shaker style units and a classic Belfast sink, complemented by tiled flooring and ample provision for white goods. Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen, the impressive dining and garden room is bathed in natural light thanks to a roof lantern and two sets of bi-fold doors, making it a superb setting for family meals or entertaining guests. Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes, while the second double bedroom and a further single bedroom (currently used as a study) are well served by the contemporary fitted bathroom.
The well-tended garden affords a high degree of privacy and is laid mainly to lawn with an array of mature trees, shrubs and planted borders. The paved area provides a superb spot for some alfresco dining whilst taking in the lovely view. The property also boasts ample private parking, a practical log store, and a useful shed. Whether you are looking for a place to call home for years to come or a weekend retreat this charming home is an opportunity to enjoy village life at its very best.
Bampton is a bustling large village which sits close to the edge of the Cotswolds and is indeed one of the oldest in the area. The Domesday Book recorded that it was a market town by 1086. Whilst retaining much of the character of the traditional Cotswold village it is also a hive of activity, with a multitude of events taking place throughout the year. Bampton boasts an excellent array of amenities for a village of its size with a post office, library, a sports ground and pavilion, an art gallery, two churches, primary school, doctors surgery, pubs, restaurants and a range of shops. Bampton was the location for the filming of much of Downton Abbey. It also has historic and current connections with Morris Dancing.