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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Thame

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Description

Viewings to commence Monday 11th November



Dating back to the 16th Century, Garfield has been in the family for over a century. It forms the larger part of this original Hall House, in which Medieval Wall Paintings, now in Thame Museum, were found.



Upon entering through the front door, you are greeted by a spacious reception hall with period panelling and high ceilings these continue through the house as you proceed to the sitting room featuring a stunning stone open fireplace with warming seats, and intricate Tudor-arched surround, adorned with quatrefoil carvings to ward off evil spirits. The dining room exudes elegance with its, wooden shutters to the window and stone fireplace. The snug, utility and downstairs shower room could be used as a self-contained annex.



Upstairs, the principal bedroom and bedroom two are adorned with exquisite wood panelling. The principal bedroom boasts a walk-in wardrobe that could easily be converted into an ensuite shower room. Another double bedroom on this floor features original wooden beams, along with a spacious bathroom. A staircase leads to the second floor, where a large attic double bedroom/home office with characterful beams.

Outside

Located to the rear of the property is a charming south facing walled garden. The garden is primarily covered in lush green lawn, complemented by a paved terrace and colourful planted borders stocked with various trees plants and shrubs. Additionally, there is a useful brick garden store. The property also features a single garage, which has pedestrian access from the rear of the house and vehicular access under the archway of No.34.

Situation

Located in a prime spot on the picturesque Upper High Street, surrounded by a charming mix of Medieval and Georgian architecture, you will find a diverse selection of coffee shops, bars, pubs, and restaurants just steps away. In addition, there are numerous independent shops to explore, including butcher shops, bakeries, and artisan stores, as well as convenient access to Waitrose and Sainsbury's supermarkets. The Upper High Street also hosts a popular weekly market for residents to enjoy.



For those interested in sports, the area boasts a variety of local clubs offering a wide range of activities. Educationally, the community is served by three reputable primary schools and the esteemed Lord Williams' comprehensive school. Additionally, there are preparatory and private schools available both locally and in nearby Oxford.

Additional Information

Grade II* Listed

Local Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council

Council Tax Band: F



Services include mains water, gas, electricity, and drainage.



For broadband availability and mobile service coverage, please check the Ofcom Mobile and Broadband checker online.
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