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Milton-Under-Wychwood Oxfordshire
9 Market Place, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire OX7 5NA Tel: 01608 644944 Email: [email protected]
Branches also at: Banbury, Deddington & London www.mark-david.co.uk
London Branch The Mayfair Office Cashel House, 15 Thayer Street London, W1U 3JT Tel: 0207 467 5330
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MILTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD OXFORDSHIRE
Spacious Entrance Hall
Cloakroom
Utility Room
Shower Room
Sitting Room
Kitchen / Breakfast Room Conservatory
Family Room / Bedroom Four
Master Bedroom with Proposed En-Suite Bathroom
Two Further Bedrooms
Family Bathroom
OUTSIDE
Gardens Laid to Lawn with Well-Stocked Flowerbeds
Paved Patio and Covered Pegoda Area
Views Over Open Fields
Gravel Stone Driveway with Parking for Several Vehicles
Three Acres with Stables, Tack Room, Hay Store, Manège and Paddocks
Set on the periphery of Milton-under-Wychwood yet within easy walking distance of the village is this wonderful equestrian
property. Surrounded by open countryside and stabling for 3 horses with additional wash box/4th stable, as well as a training
arena and tack room.
The accommodation briefly comprises: Spacious Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Utility Room, Shower Room, Sitting Room with Attractive Log Burning
Fire, Kitchen / Breakfast Room with Views over Open Fields, Conservatory, Family Room/ Bedroom Four, Master Bedroom with Proposed En-Suite
Bathroom, Two Further Bedrooms and a Family Bathroom. The Property Benefits from Gas Central Heating and Double Glazed Windows.
Outside the property is approached via a Gravel Stone Driveway with Parking for Several Vehicles. The Gardens are mainly to the Front and Laid to
Lawn with Well-Stocked Flowerbeds. There is an Open Paved Patio to the Front of the Property and a Covered Pegoda Area to the Front with Views
Over Fields.
The Property in Total Benefits from Three Acres with Stables, Tack Room, Wash Box, Hay Store, Manège and Paddocks.
SITUATION & AMENITIES
Dating back to medieval times, Milton-under-Wychwood is a large working village
on the edge of the Evenlode valley and is one of three villages named after the
ancient forest of Wychwood: the others are Shipton-under-Wychwood and Ascott-
under-Wychwood. The Royal Forest of Wychwood once covered much of the
surrounding area but in 1854 an Act of Parliament was passed to clear the Forest for
agricultural land. Three roads meet in the centre of the village where there is a large
village green and a play area. The parish church, dedicated to St. Simon and St.
Jude, was built in the mid-19th century in Gothic Revival style.
Once a hamlet in the parish of Shipton-under-Wychwood, Milton grew substantially
in the first half of the 19th century and became a village and parish in its own right.
It again expanded considerably in the second half of the 20th century and now has a
population of almost 2,000. The village provides various outstanding amenities
including the primary school, veterinary surgery, dentist surgery, library, Co-op and
a village Pub. Charlbury is approximately 7 miles away and offers a wider variety of
shops, as well as the direct railway link to London Paddington. There is also a local
train station at Shipton. More extensive shopping and cultural facilities can be
found in Chipping Norton, Burford, Witney, Oxford and Cheltenham. Nearby
attractions: Blenheim Palace, Chastleton House, Chipping Norton Museum,
Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens, Rollright Stones, The Theatre at Chipping
Norton, Rousham House, Rousham Gardens.
Road
Burford c. 4 miles
Chipping Norton c. 7 miles
Charlbury c. 8 miles
Witney c. 11 miles
Moreton in Marsh c. 13 miles
Banbury c. 20 miles
Oxford c. 24 miles
Birmingham c. 65 miles
London c. 78 miles
Rail
Charlbury or Kingham to London c. 1 hour
Bicester North or Banbury to London c. 1 hour
LOCAL AUTHORITY West Oxfordshire District Council
TENURE Freehold
Important Notice Mark David Estate Agents for themselves and their clients give notice that:- 1. They are not authorised to make or give representation or warranty in relation to this property, either on their own behalf or on behalf of the Seller. They assume no responsibility for any statement made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floorplan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for any error, omission, or mis- statement. 3. All areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The particulars are intended for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. A wide angle lens may have been used in photography. Mark David Estate Agents have not tested appliances or services and it should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation and other consents. Buyers must satisfy themselves with the property by inspection or otherwise. 4. Reference to any mechanical or electrical equipment does not constitute a representation that such equipment is capable of fulfilling its function and prospective Buyers must make their own enquiries. 5. They have no responsibility for any expenses or costs incurred by prospective Buyers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. Applicants are advised to contact the Agent to check availability and any other information of particular importance to them, prior to inspecting the property, particularly if traveling some distance.
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