Properties For Sale by Davis Tate, Goring, including sold STC
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Built less than 10 years ago by the highly regarded Bentier Homes, this extremely spacious and highly specified detached family house has flint elevations, large gardens and views over fields. With more than 2,500 sq ft of accommodation, there are some exceptional design features. EPC Rating C.
A substantial detached home set in a quiet cul-de-sac. The property offers attractive views across the National Trust land of Lardon Chase, and is within easy access of countryside walks and the village Primary school, as well as being within catchment for The Down School. EPC Rating C
A traditional Victorian semi-detached house, dating originally from 1860 but with a recent modern extension and kitchen renovation. offering utility and boot rooms, sitting room, dining room, five bedrooms and three bathrooms, and a wonderful combination of traditional features. EPC Rating D.
This detached four bedroom house offers flexible accommodation with the option of ground floor living & potential for extension (subject to usual permissions). The garden is well established measuring in excess 0.25 acres and backs onto open countryside with fantastic views. No onward chain....
Offering flexible accommodation and potential for a separate annexe, this home is in a location offering good access to Goring station and mid point from both Oxford and Reading. The property is set on 1/4 of an acre and has an EPC rating D
A beautifully presented and much improved link detached property situated within a popular private road in the heart of Goring. The accommodation includes: entrance hall, WC, lounge, open plan kitchen/diner, four bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The property also benefits from an integral garage.
A charming Georgian farm cottage from 1825 just steps away from the Outstanding village Primary School. The property benefits from three double bedrooms, a pretty South facing garden, and backs onto fields at the rear, with elevated views over the hills of Lardon Chase. EPC Rating D.
A three bedroom detached house built by the current owners approximately twelve years ago. The property offers accommodation over three floors with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. Set within a small cul-de-sac with a West facing rear garden. EPC Rating C.
A semi-detached house within a small enclave of only four properties tucked away behind electric gates and built within the last 7 years. The property has 4 double bedrooms (2 en-suite) and abuts Cow Hill, providing for attractive countryside views from some bedrooms. EPC B, with solar panels.
The Old Court House is a grand and elegant residence situated right in the heart of Watlington. The property dates from the mid-19th century and still retains characterful features including sash windows, wood panelling and coving and high ceilings throughout. EPC Rating D
Situated in the heart of Ewelme overlooking the village pond, the house has been extended to provide a modern kitchen/diner with bi-folding doors and vaulted ceiling, and offers a South facing rear garden and carport parking directly adjacent with an EV charging point. No onward chain. EPC Rating D.
A detached bungalow tucked away at the end of a cul-de-sac. The property offers bright and airy accommodation, with a spacious sitting room and conservatory overlooking the garden. The garden has been meticulously maintained and faces West, with a raised deck and various seating areas. EPC Rating D.
An extended four bedroom detached family home situated in a cul-de-sac. The house has been extended by the current owners to provide a wonderful light-filled open plan kitchen/dining/family room. The property abuts a communal green to the rear, and has a garage and EV charging point. EPC Rating D.
Set in a very popular location, close to the station and Goring centre, this two double bedroom bungalow, one bedroom benefitting from an ensuite is in great condition. With the permitted development rights intact, the plot size allows for extension. Epc Rating C
Set in an idyllic location on a quiet lane just off Streatley High Street is a terraced cottage which dates originally to 1852 but has been renovated throughout in the last two years, now benefitting from a new kitchen and bathroom, as well as new windows, boiler and electrics. EPC Rating D.















































