Stoneleigh is an attractive, double-fronted Victorian house with earlier origins and later additions. Recently upgraded and remodelled, it offers spacious, characterful accommodation with period touches such as exposed timber framing.
At the heart of the home is a substantial, well-equipped kitchen/dining room leading into a vaulted family/garden room with a solid-fuel stove and French doors to the garden. The sitting room includes twin bay windows, fitted shelving, an oak floor and an open fireplace. A generous entrance hall with Victorian tiled flooring completes the ground floor.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and one single, including a master bedroom with en-suite shower room and adjoining walk-in wardrobe.
Location
Watlington, reputedly England’s smallest town, acts as a well-equipped local hub with a strong range of amenities, including a first-class butcher, delicatessen, cafés and several excellent pubs and restaurants. Set at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, it also enjoys immediate access to beautiful countryside, with the Icknield Way—part of the Ridgeway National Trail—passing close by, offering superb walking and cycling routes. Sports facilities are plentiful, with football and cricket clubs, tennis, squash and bowls.
Families are particularly well served, with Outstanding-rated primary and early years provision at Watlington Primary School and Rainbow Corner Nursery, and strong secondary education at Icknield Community College.
The town also benefits from excellent commuter links. Junction 6 of the M40 is close at hand for direct access to Oxford, High Wycombe, London and the Midlands, with fast rail services available from Princes Risborough or Oxford Parkway.