Description
A semi detached three bedroom property with two bathrooms, open plan kitchen/dining room, a dual aspect sitting room, a garden and off street parking for two cars. The Quail has approximately 1,159 sq. ft of accommodation arranged over three floors. On the ground floor there is a kitchen/dining room, a utility and cloakroom, an entrance hall and a sitting room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a three piece family bathroom. The second floor is exclusively for the principal bedroom with dressing area and fitted wardrobes and a three piece en suite shower room.
An echo friendly home with waste water heat recovery system, photovoltaic panels, flue gas heat recovery, highly efficient insulation, argon-filled double glazing and electric car charging point.
Approximately a 0.5 mile walk to Winslow train station (opening 2025) and the Sir Thomas Fremantle school and 1 mile to amenities in Winslow town centre.
Development Overview Located in rural Buckinghamshire, the thriving market town of Winslow offers a quiet respite from the busy hubs of neighbouring towns; Aylesbury and Bicester, as well as the city of Milton Keynes whilst providing quick access to commuting links such as the A421. You will also benefit from the new Winslow Train Station under construction, this is the highly anticipated EWR Oxford to Cambridge line with connections to London. On the development you will benefit from plenty of green open space. Two play areas and a sports pitch are to be located at the centre of Mallard Meadows offering a place for your family to spend time outside. All your everyday amenities are on hand within Winslow itself, including a Co-Op, Post Office, Doctors, Vets, and several public houses to explore. Your children's education is in good hands and nearby with Winslow CE Combined Primary School and Secondary School just a short walk away from your front door. Large supermarkets are located just outside Winslow, such as in Buckingham, as well as further retail offerings at Bicester and Milton Keynes.