Ground Floor: Sitting Room is in the roundel part of the Oast so it is circular, it is very comfortably furnished with two leather sofas, occasional table, drop leaf table and two chairs, 32" flat screen TV, DVD and French doors lead out to the garden and side patio Dining Room with lovely original beams has a woodburning stove in a very attractive brick fireplace, extending table to seat eight or twelve with leather dining chairs Kitchen is very comprehensively equipped with dishwasher, electric range oven and hob, extractor hood, American fridge/freezer, microwave, a mixture of granite and oiled beech wood worktops and door to patio and garden Utility Room with washing machine, and boot/coat storage Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c.
wide carpeted stairs to...
First Floor: Wide landing with sofa and games table Bedroom 1 in the roundel with views to the church and fields has a super king-size bed which can be separated to make twin beds if required, bedside tables, built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers, dressing table, chair and En-Suite Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, his and hers washbasins, heated towel rail and w.c. Bedroom 2 with twin beds which can be zipped together to form a super king-size if required, bedside tables, two built-in cupboards with clothes hanging space, dressing table and views to the church Bedroom 3 with twin beds which can be zipped together to form a king-size bed, bedside tables and large built-in wardrobe, dressing table, mirror and views to the village green Bedroom 4 with a double bed, bedside tables, chest of drawers, built in dressing table, built-in wardrobe and shelving
Through a beamed arch to... Shower Room with shower and heated towel rail Separate w.c Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, his & hers washbasins, heated towel rail and w.c.
Garden: Small enclosed lawned area plus a side patio with garden furniture and barbecue. Parking: One car at front and four cars on private parking plot in nearby cul-de-sac. Heating: Oil central heating. Woodburning stove. Also Provided: First basket of logs.
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