Nestled within a tranquil close consisting of only five residences, Paddock House presents a well-preserved detached family home that merges the quaintness of village life with modern practicality. Constructed in 1982, this property enjoys a serene setting where both front and back gardens attract local wildlife such as deer and chickens.<br><br>Internally, the layout offers an inviting entrance hall leading to a cloakroom/WC, a cozy sitting room, a separate dining area, a kitchen, a principal suite complete with en-suite facilities, three additional bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The exterior features include a double garage and an expansive driveway for ample parking along with appealing gardens at both the front and rear.<br><br>Ideally situated just moments away from Steventon’s historic medieval causeway and village green, residents benefit from easy access to open countryside as well as excellent transport connections. Local bus routes serve destinations like Didcot, Abingdon, Oxford, and Wantage are conveniently reachable on foot, while the A34 is easily accessible by car.<br><br>Notably, planning drawings dating back to 1986 indicate promising possibilities for future development that could enhance the property's appeal. Options exist for reconfiguring the kitchen/dining layout, extending sideways or upwards, or converting the garage—providing flexibility for various living arrangements or potential investment value.<br><br>Located in Brewer Close—a peaceful residential cul-de-sac in the much-desired village of Steventon—this community offers not just rural charm but also vital everyday conveniences. With amenities such as a Co-op grocery store, two traditional pubs, and a village hall all nearby alongside respected primary schooling and secondary options in Abingdon, Didcot, and Wantage—this location is ideal for families and commuters alike. Quick access to major routes like the A34 ensures connectivity while easy bus links offer services to Didcot Parkway for fast trains to London adding to its attractiveness.<br><br>The home benefits from mains utilities including gas/electricity/water/drainage; heating is supplied via gas central heating; parking solutions comprise both garage space and private driveway; superfast broadband connectivity is available as well as reliable mobile service coverage from major providers. Flood risk remains very low and there are no known rights of way or restrictive covenants affecting the property.