Welcome to Canada Heights!
Canada Heights is an exclusive new development of 14 architect-designed contemporary homes located in the heart of Faringdon, Oxfordshire.
Set within its own quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of the town’s Conservation Area, Canada Heights is ideally situated, being within only a short walk of the historic Faringdon Market Place and to public footpaths across nearby fields -so that’s coffee out with friends followed by a dog walk!
The development gives a range of living options, from stylish 2 bedroom homes to 4 bedroom townhouses, all offering a refreshing approach to modern living, energy efficiency and high-end finishes blending with the embracing community of an historic market town.
Plot 6 is a striking three bedroom mid-terrace town house, with large ground floor kitchen/diner/utility, ground floor bedroom and WC. To the first floor you have living room, 1 further bedroom, and family bathroom. To the second floor you havethe master double bedroom with dressing room and en-suite. There are 2 private parking spaces, rear garden and balcony.
The large windows allow light to flood into the house and the views over the town are extensive.
Faringdon is located almost equidistant between Swindon and Oxford and lies within the Vale of the White Horse region.
The town has a thriving community and amenities such as the leisure centre, library, many independent traders, doctors’ surgery, two primary schools, and a secondary school. In 2004, Faringdon became the first Fairtrade town in the South East of England. A recent retail development includes a Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets, in addition to the existing Tesco store.
Mainline railway services to London run from Swindon, Oxford City, Oxford Parkway and Didcot Parkway. The town is served by the Stagecoach S6 bus which runs a regular ½ hourly service to Swindon and Oxford.
The Vale of the White Horse
Named after the ancient chalk carving on White Horse Hill above nearby Uffington village, the Vale region stretches from the Lambourn Downs to the south, the Thames to the north and across to the western edge of Oxford city. Along the way it embraces a wide and varied countryside with period market towns and picturesque villages appealing to those who love the English countryside at its best.
For those who enjoy being outdoors, close by are two national walking trails, the Ridgeway and the Thames Path; numerous National Trust properties including Buscott Park, Coleshill (with the renowned Blakes coffee shop) and Ashdown House; the home of William Morris at Kelmscott Manor; sailing and boating at Bowmoor Lake, on The Thames, and Farmoor Reservoir and numerous riding stables and livery yards.
Fine dining is close at hand at the recently fully refurbished Old Crown in the Market Place and at the Sudbury House Hotel along London Street. In addition, there are numerous charming village pubs and restaurants nearby while Oxford, just 20 miles away, boasts its famous colleges, theatres and an array of culinary and retail options.
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