
Manor Road, Oving

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
2,067 sq ft
192 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Once three 17th-century cottages, now one exceptional Grade II listed home
- Peaceful end-of-lane setting with fabulous uninterrupted countryside views
- Sympathetically renovated, combining charm and modern comfort
- Bespoke Austin Matthews oak kitchen with premium appliances
- Four double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom
- Character features: inglenook fireplaces and log burner
- Beautifully-planted cottage gardens with multiple seating areas
- Private block-paved driveway with bespoke gates
- Sought-after village of Oving with strong community spiri
- Excellent communication links - London Marylebone within about 1 hour by rail
Description
The fusion of traditional character and contemporary design is evident throughout, from the bespoke Austin Matthews solid oak kitchen/breakfast room to the elegant period features such as inglenook fireplaces with a cast iron wood-burning stove. The kitchen is fitted with high-end appliances, including a built-in coffee machine, microwave, wine fridge, and a five-ring induction hob with ovens and opens directly onto a beautifully planted cottage garden with dedicated seating areas, perfect for indoor-outdoor living.
Accommodation is generously proportioned and versatile, offering three inviting reception rooms and four double bedrooms, each benefiting from its own well-appointed bathroom suite. The thoughtful layout caters to modern living while preserving the warmth and charm of a historic home.
Externally, a block-paved driveway leads to bespoke double gates, granting access to a fully enclosed rear garden that has been extensively redesigned and planted to create a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. The garden features lawns, multiple patios, and mature borders,
• Once three 17th-century cottages, now one exceptional Grade II listed home
• Peaceful end-of-lane setting with fabulous uninterrupted countryside views
• Sympathetically renovated, combining charm and modern comfort
• Bespoke Austin Matthews oak kitchen with premium appliances
• Four double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom
• Character features: inglenook fireplaces and log burner
• Beautifully-planted cottage gardens with multiple seating areas
• Private block-paved driveway with bespoke gates
• Sought-after village of Oving with strong community spirit
• Excellent communication links - London Marylebone within about 1 hour by rail
Set in the idyllic village of Oving, renowned for its tranquility, strong community spirit, and beautiful surroundings, this exceptional home perfectly blends timeless character with modern comfort, offering a truly unique and inspiring living experience.
What the owners say:
"The location is perfect; quiet, no traffic and of course, great views. In the summer the sun streams in whilst we watch it go down and in the winter it is a cosy cottage with the log burner on. Oving is a wonderful village and is isolated from traffic noise, with a great sense of community and events where we have found it incredibly easy to make good friends."
Location:
Oving is a small and picturesque village situated in the county of Buckinghamshire, England, within the Aylesbury Vale district. Known for its tranquil rural charm, Oving offers a glimpse into the peaceful countryside of the Vale & Chilterns area of southern England. Conveniently located near the county town of Aylesbury, making it easy for residents and visitors to access modern amenities while still enjoying the serenity of village living. The village has a local restaurant & pub, village hall, a recreation ground with sports pitches, tennis courts and children`s play area. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty of the area with the benefit of excellent rail communication links to London Marylebone within about an hour. Nearby Whitchurch (1 mile) offers a selection of everyday amenities, including a hairdresser, a Doctor`s surgery, and a garage with a convenience shop. Located just six miles from Aylesbury the county town residents benefit from access to a modern shopping centre and a wide range of leisure and retail options. The historic market town of Winslow lies approximately 5 miles to the northwest. The surrounding area features an excellent choice of both independent and state schools, including Swanbourne House, Ashfold, Akeley Wood, Thornton College, Waddesdon Church of England School, and the prestigious Aylesbury Grammar Schools. For commuters, the village is exceptionally well connected. Fast rail services run from Aylesbury to London Marylebone (approx. 59 minutes) and from Leighton Buzzard to London Euston (approx. 30 minutes). The M40 motorway is accessible via Junction 7, while the M25 is reached via Junction 20 of the A41, offering convenient links to the national motorway network.
Additional information:
Flood risk (according to Gov.uk website)
Surface water - Very Low
Rivers and the sea - Very low
Flooding from groundwater is unlikely in this area.
Flooding from reservoirs is unlikely in this area.
Covenants: The vendor has not made us aware of any known covenants nor restrictions relating to the property.
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- Band: G
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- Private garden
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