KITCHEN
UTILITY
MASTER BEDROOM AND EN-SUITE
CLOAKROOMS AND EN-SUITES
INTERIOR FINISHES
HEATING, ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTING
SECURITY
EXTERIOR
GARAGE
Sutton Courtenay is one of the oldest parishes in Oxfordshire lying on the south bank of the River Thames with a historic heart and an active community. With many of the houses dating back to the 16th century the village is also well known as being the resting place of George Orwell and Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. Amenities include the 11th century Norman church, post office, general store, petrol station and three public houses near the village green. There is a local primary school rated 'Good' by Ofsted which has a nursery attached for pre-school children.
The county offers some of the best schools, colleges and universities in the country. Oxford is 12 miles north and offers excellent education opportunities. Abingdon is three miles north and offers outstanding private and public schools. School bus routes for both Oxford and Abingdon are locally available.
The village is well placed for commuting both locally and further afield with Country Life naming it as one of the top 50 places to commute to London. Didcot Parkway is about four miles away and has a mainline connection to London Paddington (45 mins) and Oxford Parkway has a mainline connection to Marylebone. Road links such as the A34, M4 and M40 are also within driving distance and a regular bus service to local towns and villages.