THE PROPERTY Cavalry Cottage is an attractive 1960s-built detached chalet style home, situated within the sleepy but pretty hamlet of Kingstone Winslow. The property has been fully refurbished in recent years and offers modern and well-presented accommodation arranged over two floors.
An entrance hall gives access to a spacious living room across the rear of the property, which incorporates a sitting/dining room. The kitchen/breakfast room has been refitted with an extensive range of floor and wall mounted units, including integral oven, microwave/combination oven, fridge and two freezers. There is an electric hob with an extractor over, plumbing for a dishwasher and a one and a half bowl sink unit. Beyond the kitchen is a utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and a cloakroom/shower room fitted with a white suite. Also on the ground floor, the former garage has been converted into a fourth bedroom/family room.
On the first floor is a good-sized double bedroom, a second double bedroom and a single bedroom. There is a family bathroom with a modern white suite comprising a panelled bath, WC and wash basin. The landing is also of a good size and could provide a useful computer/study area if required.
Outside, the property has driveway parking for at least two vehicles and has well-tended and attractively landscaped gardens lying on three sides. These include two garden sheds and a greenhouse.
AMENITIES Kingstone Winslow is a sleepy but pretty hamlet on the Ridgeway, just outside Ashbury and c. three miles from Shrivenham, one of the larger villages within the Vale of the White Horse, which has an extremely active community and a lovely tree lined high street with shops, a bank, public houses, a doctors' surgery, village primary school and impressive Church, parts dating back to the 11th Century. Kingstone Winslow is c. 9 miles from Swindon and the M4, with access to Oxford and the A34/M40 via the A420.