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2 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Two Bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Utility Room
- Garden
- Parking for two cars
- Open plan kitchen / living area
THE PROPERTY:
Nestled at the end of a charming terrace, Buttercross Lane presents an inviting opportunity for those in search of a comfortable and well-designed home. Featuring two generously sized bedrooms, a practical utility room, and a well-appointed bathroom, this property offers all the essential elements for modern living. The open-plan design seamlessly blends a contemporary kitchen with a spacious living room, creating a welcoming and versatile space that's ideal for relaxation and social gatherings. The abundance of natural light and clean, modern lines throughout the interior enhance the overall sense of style and comfort.
Stepping outside, you'll discover a haven of tranquillity. The sunny south-west-facing enclosed garden is a true delight, providing an ideal spot to enjoy al fresco dining, gardening, or simply basking in the sun. A shed offers ample storage space, while the presence of an outside tap and outdoor socket adds practicality to your outdoor endeavours. A charming patio area beckons for relaxation, and the parking facilities
for up to two cars add a practical convenience to this lovely home.
Situated in a convenient town location, Buttercross Lane benefits from excellent local amenities and accessibility. Local bus routes are nearby, ensuring easy transportation options for residents. Families will appreciate the proximity to both primary and secondary schools, making the morning school run a breeze. Commuters will find quick access to the A40, connecting to Oxford and beyond. For those heading to London, the nearest train station at Hanborough offers a swift route to the capital. With a Council Tax rating of C and an EPC rating of B, this property combines comfortable living with practicality, making it a desirable choice for a range of buyers.
Local Authority: West Oxfordshire (Tax Band C)
SITUATION:
Witney is a thriving market town on the edge of the Cotswolds about 10 miles to the West of the dreaming spires of Oxford. Its location on the banks of the River Windrush led to the manufacture of high quality blankets known the word over until the last mill was closed in 2002, although Witney United FC Witney United Football Club is still known as "The blanketmen" and is one of several thriving sports clubs catering for rugby, cricket and basketball players. Much of the town's fine architecture reflects the wealth of the woollen trade in its heyday. The rich variety of shops, street cafes, and excellent sporting facilities coupled with higher order services that include a hospital greatly add to the quality of life.
The property is within 7 miles of a mainline service from Long Hanborough to Oxford and London Paddington with approximate journey times of 9 and 70 minutes respectively.
There are three secondary schools in with Henry Box tracing its roots back to 1660 and the respected independent Cokethorpe School is nearby. The recently refurbished Abingdon and Witney College offers a range of tertiary courses for school leavers and adults.
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