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Semi-detached 4 Bedroom House For Sale
Brill, Buckinghamshire, HP18

£675,000Offers in Excess

Available to view is this family home offering spacious and modern living accommodation. Boasting a fantastic sized garden, four bedrooms, en-suite to master and an idyllic location. The property further benefits from off street parking for multiple cars, utility room and multiple reception rooms.Originally constructed…

Key Features

  • Expansive Rear Garden which extends in excess of 75ft
  • Off-street Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
  • Immaculately presented throughout
  • Fully functional multi-fuel burner in the living space
  • Utility room with space for white goods and storage
  • En-suite shower to the Principal Bedroom
  • Two Ground Floor WCs and Two bathrooms upstairs
  • Sizeable Rear patio with ample space for seating
  • Sold
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Property Information

Available to view is this family home offering spacious and modern living accommodation. Boasting a fantastic sized garden, four bedrooms, en-suite to master and an idyllic location. The property further benefits from off street parking for multiple cars, utility room and multiple reception rooms.

Originally constructed in the 1950's, the property has been updated and remodelled by the current owner and benefits from a large sitting room with fireplace and inset log burner, fitted bespoke storage units and oak flooring leading onto the impressive open plan kitchen/dining area. The family room/study can be accessed from either the kitchen or sitting room, providing flexibility. The front entrance hall is spacious with stairs to the first floor and a second WC. The kitchen/dining area has wide range of base and floor units as well as a range of fitted appliances, tiled ceramic flooring, a walk-in larder and French doors opening onto an extensive patio enjoying the private views the extensive garden offers. There is also a handy utility room leading off the kitchen with further WC and access to side of property, The utility room provides space for the necessary white goods as well as further wall and base storage. The garden benefits from the ability to easily insert a garden office or garden room space at the foot of the garden owed to the armoured power cable stretched under the turf.

To the first floor the property is well presented and benefits from the use of four double bedrooms. The majority of which have built-in storage space. Both the en-suite shower room and the family bathroom have been remodelled to feature a fully tiled finish with heated towel rails and an assured finish. The bathroom features handily crafted alcoves over the bath for useful storage space.

Brill is a beautiful hilltop village situated midst glorious Buckinghamshire countryside and littered with attractive period properties. The village has two village shops, including a post office, an active Church community and famous windmill landmark with its eye-catching hillocks of common land. The village has two fabulous public houses both offering excellent food, a reputable primary school and catchment for Lord Williams secondary school in Thame. The nearby Ashfold preparatory school is also at hand, with regular buses into Grammar schools at Aylesbury. A modern health centre has been recently completed in the village and a regular bus service is available into the larger nearby towns of Thame and Aylesbury. Brill has become very popular with those people wishing to enjoy a countryside location whilst still convenient for commuting by car (M40). There are also railway stations at Haddenham and Bicester providing regular direct line services to London Marylebone in just 37 minutes. Brill is also known for its windmill, last owned and used by the Pointer and Nixie family who also baked bread in their house in the village. With timbers dating from 1685, Brill Windmill provides one of the earliest and best-preserved examples of a post mill in the UK. The name Brill itself is thought to stem from the prehistoric word ‘brae' meaning hill. When the meaning of this word was forgotten it is thought that hill was added at the end, making Brae Hill (still the name of one of the streets - Where this property is located), which was later contracted to Brill

Further amenities include; Two Butchers - The Pointer Butchers, Boarstall meats located just on the edge of the village, A Greengrocers on the edge of the village, Sports and Social Club, News agents, Local sports teams (cricket and football) and exercise classes for adults in the village hall, Beavers, cubs, scouts clubs, Ballet and dance classes in the village hall for children

Video Viewings: If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created.

Brill is a beautiful hilltop village situated midst glorious Buckinghamshire countryside and littered with attractive period properties. The village has two village shops, including a post office, an active Church community and famous windmill landmark with its eye-catching hillocks of common land. The village has two fabulous public houses both offering excellent food, a reputable primary school and catchment for Lord Williams secondary school in Thame. The nearby Ashfold preparatory school is also at hand, with regular buses into Grammar schools at Aylesbury. A modern health centre has been recently completed in the village and a regular bus service is available into the larger nearby towns of Thame and Aylesbury. Brill has become very popular with those people wishing to enjoy a countryside location whilst still convenient for commuting by car (M40). There are also railway stations at Haddenham and Bicester providing regular direct line services to London Marylebone in just 37 minutes. Brill is also known for its windmill, last owned and used by the Pointer and Nixie family who also baked bread in their house in the village. With timbers dating from 1685, Brill Windmill provides one of the earliest and best preserved examples of a post mill in the UK. The name Brill itself is thought to stem from the prehistoric word ‘brae' meaning hill. When the meaning of this word was forgotten it is thought that hill was added at the end, making Brae Hill (still the name of one of the streets - Where this property is located), which was later contracted to Brill.

Further amenities include; Two Butchers - The Pointer Butchers, Boarstall meats located just on the edge of the village, A Greengrocers on the edge of the village, Sports and Social Club, News agents, Local sports teams (cricket and football) and exercise classes for adults in the village hall, Beavers, cubs, scouts clubs, Ballet and dance classes in the village hall for children

Video Viewings: If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created.

+ Property History
+ Latest Nearby Transactions
+ Market Overview Last 12 months
+ Schools/Nursery
+ Transport

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