A charming end-terraced cottage in a peaceful position with private parking and an enclosed garden.
Hardwood front door to
Entrance Hall: Stairs to first floor level, tiled floor, double glazed window to front aspect, exposed wooden floor, understairs cupboard.
Open plan Sitting Room/Kitchen Sitting Rom Area: Wooden floor, understairs cupboard, double glazed French doors to conservatory.
Kitchen Area: Single base sink unit with cupboards with range of mounted wall and base units with worksurfaces, range of integrated appliances including ceramic hob with extractor hood above, double oven, built-in fridge/freezer, and washing machine. Double glazed window and door to conservatory.
Conservatory: Of stone and double glazed construction with wooden floor and double glazed French doors to rear garden.
First floor landing: Double glazed windows to front aspect, band built-in airing cupboard.
Bedroom One: Double glazed window to rear aspect, double doors to bedroom two.
Bedroom Two: Double glazed window to rear aspect, access to loft space.
Bathroom: Comprising of white suite of panelled bath with separate shower over, pedestal hand wash basin, low level WC, part tiled walls, tiled floor, double glazed window to front aspect.
Outside Brick driveway with parking for several vehicles.
Side pedestrian access to
Rear Garden: Laid with paved path and steps up to an artificial grass lawn. Detached timber summer house with light and power. Fully enclosed and not overlooked.
The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazed windows.
Croughton is located to the southwest of Brackley on the Northamptonshire/Oxfordshire borders. It has many fine period properties as well as a public house and primary school, which has the distinction of being the only thatched school in the county, and one that is still in use as an annexe to the new school. The 12th century church of All Saints contains a fine selection of 13th century wall paintings and 15th century pews.
More comprehensive facilities can be found in Brackley, Bicester and Banbury where there is the Castle Quay shopping centre and Spiceball leisure centre. The village has access to the A43 dual carriageway, which links the M40 and M1 motorways. There are main line railway stations at Banbury and Bicester (London Marylebone).
Distances Banbury c. 14 miles Chipping Norton c. 17 miles Bicester c. 11 miles Oxford c. 24 miles Birmingham c. 64 miles London c. 73 miles London via Bicester c. 43 minutes
Buyers Purchase Fee: Please note that buyers are required to pay a Purchase Fee of £300 (inc. of VAT) to Mark David Estate Agents Ltd on offer acceptance, to process a new transaction.
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