3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Cotswold stone modern home
- Village with award winning pub
- Local shop and village school
- Further shopping at Chipping Norton
- Trains to London from Kingham (8 miles)
- The Cotswolds National Landscape (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)
- Beautiful countryside walks
- Ensuite shower room
- Off road parking and garage
- No onward chain
The property is situated in the well-regarded village of Long Compton, with the renowned Red Lion public house, village shop and a strong sense of community
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Superbly presented end-terraced cottage-style family home
The good-size entrance hall has stairs rising to the first floor with ample understairs storage, and a downstairs cloakroom consisting of a pedestal wash-hand basin and low-level wc
The spacious sitting room has an attractive square bay panelled window and a feature fireplace incorporating a cast-iron wood-burner
To the rear of the property is the large kitchen/dining room with an excellent range of wall and base units with a number of integrated Beko appliances such as oven, separate hob, dishwasher and an upright fridge-freezer, as well as a stainless-steel sink unit with laminated work surfaces, ceramic tiled flooring and rear access to the enclosed garden
Off the kitchen is a practical utility room with laminated worksurfaces with stainless-steel sink unit, and space for washing machine
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a good-size third bedroom
The main bedroom enjoys the benefit of an en-suite shower room and wardrobe cupboards
The remaining bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom consisting of a panelled bath, pedestal wash-hand basin and low-level wc
OUTGOINGS
Council tax – band D
Tax payable for 2024/25 - £2,233.61
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected
Air source heat pump central heating
Underfloor heating to the ground floor
Average broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 73.4 Mbps if provider is BT
SITUATION
Long Compton is a pretty village in The Cotswolds, close to the South Warwickshire / North Oxfordshire border, with an award-winning 18th Century Public House, an historic church, a village shop, Post Office, Primary School and a selection of boutique shops and local businesses
Larger local centres include Chipping Norton (5.5 miles), Shipston-on-Stour (5.5), Stratford-upon-Avon (16.5) and Oxford (20)
The Members’ Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 10 miles away
Junction 11 of the M40 motorway is at Banbury
Kingham mainline station (8 miles) with trains reaching London Paddington in about 80 minutes, and Oxford Parkway Station (20 miles) with trains reaching London Marylebone in about 55 minutes
OUTSIDE
The front garden is partly laid to lawn with a paved pathway leading to the front door and a gated side access, with the whole enclosed by low-level Cotswold stone walling
The west-facing rear garden is fully enclosed by close board fencing and has a large terrace with steps leading up to the raised lawned garden with a central pathway leading to the timber cladded single garage and gated rear access
The garage, forming part of a block, is particularly generous in size with potential eaves storage, power, light and double timber doors
The garage is approached via a shared gravelled driveway, where there is external parking for two vehicles
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