Features
- Stone built house
- Potential to extend STP
- Feature fireplace
- Large garden
- Long driveway
- Fabulous views
- Close to amenities
- Popular Cotswold town
A wonderful semi detached, 1920's stone built house with a generous garden and a long driveway. Offers a rare opportunity to live on a scenic bridleway with no through-traffic
One of six stone villas, built for use by the once nearby Glove Factory, with its slate roof, offers lots of potential to extend, subject to planning approval.
The ground floor has a porch which opens into a hallway. To one side of the hall a spacious living room is dual aspect and has a beautiful open fireplace. To the other a dining room leads through to a good sized kitchen, both rooms benefitting from countryside views. To the rear is a conservatory with french doors onto the garden.
The first floor has 2 double bedrooms, a small single bedroom/study and a family bathroom with white suite and shower over bath. The main bedroom is dual aspect and has built-in wardrobes. Up to the second floor one finds a large open and versatile room being used as a bedroom. The skylights create a lovely light and airy space. A large loft area can be access from this room for storage.
The rear garden is South East facing, has a patio area, is mainly laid to lawn and has space for a sizeable outbuilding should one wish to add one. A stone wall and five bar gate contain the front garden and driveway which can park up to 4 cars.
Area Description
Just a short walk from the centre of town, including all the amenities it has to offer and within easy walking distance of the mainline train station (London Paddington approx 70 mins and Oxford approx 20 mins), the property is well placed.
Charlbury is a vibrant Cotswold Town and has many amenities including a selection of shops, a post office, 4 public houses, a highly regarded primary school and the railway station. Nine Acres park is a fabulous amenity and very close to the property. The park has tennis courts, football pitches and a play park.
There is an active local community, an annual music and beer festival and lots of country
walks. A multi million pound community centre has been built which has a library, sports hall
and cafe.
Charlbury is also close to Soho Farmhouse and the A44 for road access to Oxford.
Caught in the rolling hills of the Evenlode Valley, the views are stunning and further amenities in bigger towns are not too far away.
Council tax band D. Freehold. Mains services, gas central heating and double glazing.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Reference: RS0056