A rarely available detached two double bedroom period home, located a short distance from the centre of Thame. Nelson Street really puts you in the heart of the town with the weekly market, supermarkets, independent shops and restaurants truly on the door step. The home comprises of a sitting room to the front with a bay window and working open fireplace. The dining room also has a wood burner and large storage cupboard. To the rear of the property is the kitchen, beyond which is the utility area and downstairs WC. From the kitchen you can access the sunroom with door out to the Westerly facing rear garden, which makes the most of the afternoon sun. The garden is generous for a property so central and is largely private. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, the master has a feature fireplace and toward the rear is a good sized three piece bathroom. The home has been well maintained over the years, but could benefit from some updating and there is definite scope for extension s.t.p.p.
About Thame
Thame is a bustling market town dating from before the Norman Conquest in Anglo-Saxon times. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside with many walks, including the Phoenix Trail emanating from the town. Thame spreads out from the historic boat shaped market place and uniquely, there are numerous high quality independent shops including butchers, bakers and delicatessens, in addition to Waitrose and the usual chains. There are weekly markets and other amenities include: the sports centre, Lord Williams Secondary School and a variety of restaurants and pubs. Much of the historic town centre is listed and it's character protected by the Thame Conservation Area. Haddenham Parkway Station is less than three miles from the town centre and the M40 is under 10 minutes' drive.