This charming period house exudes character and warmth, offering well-proportioned accommodation that
is both inviting and functional.
Set back from the road, the property boasts a spacious driveway capable of accommodating up to 4 cars.
As you step through the front door, you are greeted by a large reception room, currently used as a dining
area, where exposed stonework and a captivating period fireplace create a delightful ambiance—perfect for
family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends.
At the rear of the home lies a beautifully appointed kitchen that combines classic charm with modern
functionality. This culinary haven seamlessly connects to a practical boot room.
An inviting living room further enhances the home's appeal, featuring a stunning inglenook fireplace
complete with a wood-burning stove, ideal for cosy evenings in.
Ascending to the first floor reveals 3 generously sized double bedrooms. The family bathroom is a true
highlight, featuring a luxurious roll-top bath alongside a separate shower enclosure, ensuring both comfort and convenience for family living.
From the third bedroom, access to the loft room opens up exciting possibilities; whether you envision a
home office, snug, or additional storage, this versatile space can cater to your evolving needs.
An additional loft above bedroom 2 is boarded and provides useful storage.
A side return leads you to the enchanting rear garden, mainly laid to lawn, with a terrace nestled at the far
end—perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying a cup of coffee in the sun. With a useful storage shed
providing extra practicality, this outdoor sanctuary is an ideal extension of the home.
Area Description
The village of Adderbury stands out as a highly desirable location for those seeking a blend of tranquility and community spirit. With its quaint post office, public houses, a local hairdresser, a primary school, and dedicated veterinary practice, Adderbury offers an idyllic lifestyle steeped in the rich history with its stunning 14th-century church.
The excellent transport links further enhance its appeal, with Bicester North and Banbury stations providing
efficient access to London Marylebone (40 mins and 55 mins) and the M40 is 5 minutes by car.
Adderbury is within easy reach of a wealth of educational opportunities, with primary schools in Steeple
Aston and Deddington and various primary/secondary schools in Banbury which is a 10 minute drive away.
The rich array of leisure facilities nearby adds to the village's allure, whether you're passionate about sports
or seeking relaxation. From tennis and squash clubs to the exhilarating atmosphere of motor racing at
Silverstone, there is something for everyone.
With delightful destinations such as Soho Farmhouse and Daylesford Organic Farm Shop just a short drive
away, living in Adderbury means enjoying a rural haven that doesn't compromise on lifestyle or
convenience. All distances and times are approximate.
Council Tax Band - D
Tenure - Freehold
Services - Mains Gas, Electric, Water and Drains
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Driveway
Garden details: Rear Garden
Reference: RS0228