Welcome to 46 Bishops Orchard, Didcot, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 2 bed in the OX11 9JS area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £81,575 and a rental potential of £530 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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46 BISHOPS ORCHARD
EAST HAGBOURNE OXFORDSHIRE
*Didcot Parkway London 40 minutes 1.5 miles *A34 at Chilton 5
miles
*Wallingford 6 miles *Reading 17 miles *Oxford 15 miles *Newbury 16
miles
*M4 at Chieveley J13 11 miles *Wantage 9 miles *Abingdon 8
miles
*Streatley Goring on Thames 7 miles
A beautifully presented 2 bedroom semi detached house, quietly
tucked away on the edge of this popular cul de sac.? With 2
reception rooms and 2 double bedrooms, the property offers lovely
light and airy accommodation with the added benefit of an integral
garage, driveway parking and private garden Excellent road and rail
links
Entrance Hall
Fitted Kitchen
Sitting Room
Conservatory
Utility Room
Integral Garage
Landing with Cupboard
2 Double Bedrooms
Family Bathroom
Private Garden
Driveway Parking for 3 cars
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LOCATION
East and West Hagbourne have been separate villages since the time
of Edward the Confessor, when Regenbald, a priest of Cirencester,
held the manor of East Hagbourne.?? Regenbald continued to hold the
manor after the Norman conquest of England in 1066 and compilation
of the Domesday Book in 1086.? Regenbald died in the reign of Henry
I, who then granted East Hagbourne manor to the Augustinians
Cirencester Abbey founded 1117 .?? The abbey continued to hold the
manor until 1539, when it surrendered its lands to the Crown in the
Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The scenic surrounding countryside is designated an A.O.N.B. .
East Hagbourne has a 17th century public house, The Fleur de Lys.?
A great village pub with classic pub food.
There is also a Church of England Primary School built in 1874 and
situated on Main Road It enjoys a good ofsted rating.?? Hagbourne
Pre school also received an outstanding ofsted report in February
2018.
In the local area generally are an excellent range of Private and
State Schools including ones in Oxford and Abingdon.
Opposite the primary school is Hagbourne village hall, shared by
East and West Hagbourne and used regularly for village events.??
The Recreation Ground at Great Mead, off New Road, is home to the
recently modernized children s playground, officially opened in
2009, the main playing field is open to the public when not being
used for football club or other activities.
There is a small Post Office and a village shop in New Road, opened
in 2001 and run by local volunteers.
As well as the parish church, East Hagbourne has at least 45 listed
buildings. The majority of East Hagbourne‘s listed buildings are
individual houses and cottages, particularly on Main Road and
Church Close, which are mid 17th century and are all Grade II
listed.?
The village holds several events each year. These include an annual
fun run on the May Day bank holiday, typically of 4 1 2 miles 7 km
to 5 1 2 miles 9 km , which involves a run around the surrounding
area, including the villages of Blewbury and Upton. There is an
annual scarecrow trail , a village f te and, in August, a duck race
on Hacca‘s Brook.
Nearby the expanding Town of Didcot offers comprehensive amenities
including a new Shopping Centre and its Railway Station provides
fast direct commuter services to Oxford Reading and up to London
Paddington . Equally road communications are excellent with the A34
a short drive away? linking to the M4 at Chieveley Junction 13
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Located in a quiet tucked away position, 46 Bishops Orchard is a
semi detached property, built in the mid 90 s to accommodate the
growing community in this popular village.? Entrance is into the
hall with stair access.? The kitchen sits at the front of the house
overlooking the pretty frontage.? The sitting dining room is a
large room which leads directly into the conservatory offering
lovely views of the garden and providing outside access.? There is
a useful utility room which has doors to both outside and to the
integral single garage.? Upstairs there is a landing with double
wardrobe, loft access and a good sized airing cupboard.? Both
bedrooms are double rooms, one having the benefit of a double built
in wardrobe.? The family bathroom is a while suite and has a bath
with overhead shower.
OUTSIDE
The property has a pretty front garden area and driveway which sits
in front of the garage which can accommodate 2 cars, as well as an
additional hard standing for a third car.? The garage has an up and
over door.?? At the rear of the house is a private garden which is
mainly laid to lawn with pretty borders and a pergola. There is a
shed for storage and the garden is fully fenced
GENERAL INFORMATION
Services Mains water, gas and electricity connected to the
property?
Council Tax Band C
Postcode OX11 9JS
Energy Efficiency Rating
Local Authority South Oxfordshire District Council Telephone
DIRECTIONS
From our offices in the centre turn left and proceed down the High
Street, across the river bridge and up to the top of Streatley High
Street.? At the traffic lights turn right on to the Wallingford
Road.? Before leaving the village bear left on to the A417 Wantage
Road.? After leaving the village continue for a further 5 miles
until reaching the village of Blewbury.? Take the first right just
before the petrol station, signposted Didcot.? Carry on this road
into East Hagbourne, Follow the road into the village and past the
shop on your left.? The entrance into Bishops Orchard will be found
along on the left hand side.? Follow the road into the close and
continue round to the right, then left and right and right again
and 46 will be found straight ahead of you at the end of the cul de
sac
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VIEWING
Strictly by appointment through Warmingham & Co
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