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3 bedroom end of terrace house
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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Super-fast 142Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Period features.
- Cottage garden.
- Situated in a popular village.
- Located on a no through lane.
- End of terrace.
- Views over the village.
Built of local stone under a tiled roof, 1 Manor Cottages is situated on a quiet, no-through road and benefits from having many period features throughout, including, beamed ceilings and window seats.
The front door opens into the sitting room which has a stone inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and built-in French dresser. A door opens through to the kitchen which overlooks the attractive garden and has built-in cupboards. Steps rise to a dining room/music room.
The first floor comprises a double bedroom with beamed ceilings and built-in wardrobes and the bathroom. Stairs rise to the second floor with a further double bedroom and bedroom three/office.
There is a small terrace area off the kitchen with steps leading up a pathway to the two outside storage sheds with power. The garden, which overlooks the village church, is mostly laid to lawn with herbaceous borders and is closed by a stone wall.
Greatworth is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside and is found on the border of North Oxfordshire and South Northamptonshire. The village has a strong community and offers a local shop/post office, public house and primary school. A wider range of amenities can be found in the nearby market towns of Brackley and Brackley and further afield in Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bicester and Northampton.
Local secondary schooling at Middleton Cheney (Chenderit) and Brackley (Magdalen College) and private schooling at Brackley (Winchester House), Westbury (Beachborough), Overthorpe (Carrdus), Stowe, Bloxham School and Tudor Hall.
Sporting activities in the area include golf at Cherwell Edge (Chacombe), horse racing at Towcester, motor racing at Silverstone and sports and leisure facilities at Banbury, Brackley and Towcester.
Greatworth is well connected to a network of walks and footpaths.
Commuting by rail is via Banbury (Marylebone in under 1 hour) and the M40 (J11) provides access to both London and Birmingham.
The front door opens into the sitting room which has a stone inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and built-in French dresser. A door opens through to the kitchen which overlooks the attractive garden and has built-in cupboards. Steps rise to a dining room/music room.
The first floor comprises a double bedroom with beamed ceilings and built-in wardrobes and the bathroom. Stairs rise to the second floor with a further double bedroom and bedroom three/office.
There is a small terrace area off the kitchen with steps leading up a pathway to the two outside storage sheds with power. The garden, which overlooks the village church, is mostly laid to lawn with herbaceous borders and is closed by a stone wall.
Greatworth is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside and is found on the border of North Oxfordshire and South Northamptonshire. The village has a strong community and offers a local shop/post office, public house and primary school. A wider range of amenities can be found in the nearby market towns of Brackley and Brackley and further afield in Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bicester and Northampton.
Local secondary schooling at Middleton Cheney (Chenderit) and Brackley (Magdalen College) and private schooling at Brackley (Winchester House), Westbury (Beachborough), Overthorpe (Carrdus), Stowe, Bloxham School and Tudor Hall.
Sporting activities in the area include golf at Cherwell Edge (Chacombe), horse racing at Towcester, motor racing at Silverstone and sports and leisure facilities at Banbury, Brackley and Towcester.
Greatworth is well connected to a network of walks and footpaths.
Commuting by rail is via Banbury (Marylebone in under 1 hour) and the M40 (J11) provides access to both London and Birmingham.
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