Stephen Oakley & Co, are independent estate agents providing a professional service for selling all types of property from a one bedroom flat to a substantial country home. In addition we have an established property letting and management department. We also specialise locally in the leasing of shops and offices.
The proprietor is a Fellow of the National Association
of Estate Agents and has gained over twenty years of experience working within
the local property market. The company trades from a prominent High Street position
within the busy market town of Olney,
near Milton Keynes in England, United Kingdom.
| Address : | 35 High Street, Olney, Buckinghamshire, MK46 4EB. |
| Telephone : | +44(0)1234 711800 |
| Fax: | +44(0)1234 240351 |
| web: | www.stephenoakley.co.uk |
| email: | info@stephenoakley.co.uk |
We have an associated office in Central London,
address The Mayfair Office, 12 Lees Place, Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6LW,
Telephone 020 740 81400.
We are a fully bonded member firm of The National
Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) and a participating member of the NAEA
Client Money Protection Scheme in respect of lettings and management.
We are members of The Guild of Master Craftsman and the Olney Chamber of Trade.
Stephen Oakley & Co display all their residential sales and lettings properties globally 24/7/365 on the UK's No.1 property web site www.rightmove.co.uk. A full brochure download of all of our properties for sale is available from www.rightmove.co.uk.
Olney is situated mid-way between, and approximately 11 miles from Central Milton Keynes, Northampton, Bedford and Wellingborough. The town boasts excellent facilities and amenities, these include general stores, chemist, banks, building societies, doctors, dentist, public houses and restaurants. Sports facilities include rugby, cricket, football, bowls, tennis clubs and a gymnasium.
The town is steeped in history and has its own museum. Olney is the home of the original Shove Tuesday Pancake Race and is famous for many hymns including "Amazing Grace". At weekends the town becomes a busy trade centre for antiques and crafts.
If you have any comments, enquiries, suggestions or require further information, then please contact us.