This spacious four-bedroom detached home is ideally positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the highly desirable village of Brill. Surrounded by countryside and with direct access to footpaths leading to Brill Common and the historic windmill, the property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy village life with nature on your doorstep.Upon entering, a substantial reception hallway welcomes you with a staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading to all principal rooms. The sitting room enjoys a front-facing aspect and features a charming brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove, creating a cosy focal point.The open-plan kitchen/dining room is well-equipped with a range of base and wall units, a wall-mounted double oven, and doors opening directly to the rear garden—ideal for family meals and entertaining. A separate utility room also provides garden access, while a cloakroom and a versatile boot/laundry room offer practical convenience, with internal access to the part converted garage and a side door to the exterior.Upstairs, the main bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room with a Velux window. Three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first-floor accommodation.Outside, the enclosed rear garden features a raised terrace perfect for al fresco dining, a lawned area, and a patio immediately to the rear of the house. To the side, a driveway provides parking for two to three vehicles in front of the garage.This attractive home combines generous living space with a peaceful setting and easy access to village amenities and countryside walks—making it a superb choice for families and nature lovers alike.About BrillBrill is a Buckinghamshire hilltop village, with a real sense of community. There is a newsagent and village store, two popular gastro pubs, a primary school, nursery, doctor’s facilities and a bus service to the larger nearby towns of Thame and Aylesbury. The village is famed for its landmark windmill and eye-catching hillocks of common land. There is a reputable primary school which is in the catchment for both Lord Williams’s secondary school in Thame and the grammar schools in Aylesbury. Junction 8a or 9 of the M40 are circa 9 miles away by car. There are also railway stations at Haddenham, Bicester and Aylesbury.Material InformationTenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - F Broadband - FTTP (fibre to premises) Parking - Off Road Parking Sewerage - Mains Heating - Oil Fired Central HeatingCouncil tax information is sourced directly from the council & government database. Tenure information and any associated charges are provided to the best of our vendor’s knowledge. Type of broadband is sourced from the 'Openreach fibre checker' website and indications on available internet speeds and mobile phone coverage can be found using Ofcom's 'mobile & broadband checker'. Please seek independent legal advice for clarification.
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