Folly View Crescent, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7
£375,000
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Bedrooms: 2
Bright and spacious detached bungalow, situated in a small cul de sac of similar properties.
This detached bungalow is situated in a small cul de sac and has been in the careful hands of the present owners since it was built in the 1960s.
Internally the accommodation comprises a spacious entrance hall which provides access to all rooms. The dual aspect sitting room is at the front of the home and has a fireplace with inset electric fire. To the rear is a dining room which has patio doors leading to the rear garden; this room could also be used as another bedroom if required. The kitchen is fitted with an attractive range of units which include an inbuilt oven with gas hob. There is space for a table, washing machine and fridge/freezer.
The main bedroom is set at the front of the home with a second double room being in the heart of the house. These bedrooms are serviced by a cloakroom and family bathroom which features a bath with separate shower.
Externally, to the front of the property, there is a very good sized garden area along with ample driveway parking in front of the single garage. The enclosed rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a pretty patio area and side gate to the driveway.
The historic market town of Faringdon, dating back at least to the 12th century, has a thriving community and amenities such as the Leisure Centre, Library, Faringdon Community College, Junior and Infant schools as well as The Old Station Nursery, doctors' and dentists' surgeries and a Family Centre. Buses travel from the town to private schools at Abingdon. The town now boasts three large supermarkets.
Faringdon is also ideally positioned for the A420, leading to the A34, M40 and M4 and mainline railway services from Swindon, Oxford, Oxford Parkway and Didcot Parkway. There is a frequent bus service through the town from Swindon to Oxford and back, linking to rail services and airports.
The Tower on Folly Hill was built by Lord Berners in 1935 and affords panoramic views across four counties. For over 20 years, the town has been twinned with Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe in France and in 2004, Faringdon became the first Fairtrade town in the South East of England.
This detached bungalow is situated in a small cul de sac and has been in the careful hands of the present owners since it was built in the 1960s.
Internally the accommodation comprises a spacious entrance hall which provides access to all rooms. The dual aspect sitting room is at the front of the home and has a fireplace with inset electric fire. To the rear is a dining room which has patio doors leading to the rear garden; this room could also be used as another bedroom if required. The kitchen is fitted with an attractive range of units which include an inbuilt oven with gas hob. There is space for a table, washing machine and fridge/freezer.
The main bedroom is set at the front of the home with a second double room being in the heart of the house. These bedrooms are serviced by a cloakroom and family bathroom which features a bath with separate shower.
Externally, to the front of the property, there is a very good sized garden area along with ample driveway parking in front of the single garage. The enclosed rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a pretty patio area and side gate to the driveway.
The historic market town of Faringdon, dating back at least to the 12th century, has a thriving community and amenities such as the Leisure Centre, Library, Faringdon Community College, Junior and Infant schools as well as The Old Station Nursery, doctors' and dentists' surgeries and a Family Centre. Buses travel from the town to private schools at Abingdon. The town now boasts three large supermarkets.
Faringdon is also ideally positioned for the A420, leading to the A34, M40 and M4 and mainline railway services from Swindon, Oxford, Oxford Parkway and Didcot Parkway. There is a frequent bus service through the town from Swindon to Oxford and back, linking to rail services and airports.
The Tower on Folly Hill was built by Lord Berners in 1935 and affords panoramic views across four counties. For over 20 years, the town has been twinned with Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe in France and in 2004, Faringdon became the first Fairtrade town in the South East of England.
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