Features
- Semi Detached
- Period Cottage
- 3 Bedrooms
- Large Kitchen/Diner
- Period Charm
- Parking
- SW Facing Garden
- No Through Road
- Popular Cotswold Village
- Chain Free
A beautifully presented character cottage, which was part of a former Quaker meeting house dating back to the 17th century, situated in a highly sought after road in Milton-under-Wychwood.
Semi detached and oozing with period charm including exposed beams/lintels and deep recessed windows, this 3 bed property is chain free, offers a tranquil (south west facing) cottage garden with patio, lawn and stone walling and a drive with parking.
The owner has recently upgraded the property through redecoration internally and externally and has turned the garden in to a much improved tranquil space.
The ground floor has a hallway leading to a welcoming living room with feature fireplace, a large kitchen/diner with doors out to the garden and a bathroom with shower over bath.
The kitchen, with its handmade terracotta tiled floor, is well appointed with built-in appliances, solid oak units and high quality Corian worktops. The dining/reception room is spacious with a vaulted glazed ceiling and large storage cupboards, one of which houses the gas boiler.
The first floor has a large double bedroom, a smaller double bedroom and a single bedroom. The main bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and numerous storage cupboards. The loft is a good size and could be used for storage or possibly converted subject to planning approval.
Area Description
Milton under Wychwood is a popular Northern Cotswold village with a primary school, a convenience store, library, hairdressers, dentist, village hall, public house, artisan cafe/bakery, micro brewery and a sports ground with park area.
There is also easy access to more amenities in the adjoining Shipton under Wychwood including a highly regarded doctor’s surgery, a post office and three more public houses.
The local primary and secondary schools are highly respected.
There are excellent road links to Burford (A40 to Cheltenham and Oxford), Chipping Norton and Stow-On-The-Wold to name but a few. Charlbury, approx 6 miles away, has a mainline station with regular trains to Oxford (17 mins) and London Paddington (70 mins).
All distances and times are approximate.
Council Tax Band D.
Freehold. Mains services.
Council Tax Band: D (West Oxfordshire Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Off Street
Garden details: Private Garden
Reference: RS0190