2 bedroom semi-detached house
Featured
Semi-detached house
2 beds
2 baths
1001
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Basic 20Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Character period cottage
- Large sitting and breakfast rooms
- Front and rear gardens
- Convenient for public transport
- Close to canal towpath and open countryside
- EPC Rating = F
Delightful period cottage with considerable character.
Description
Situated in this charming no-through hamlet, close to the River Cherwell on the north side of Kidlington, the property offers country living within each reach of Oxford and public transport. Oxford city centre is 6.5 miles, Oxford Parkway 3.5 miles, Kidlington 2 miles.
The cottage originates from an early 17th century watermill and was subsequently converted into a cottage. Listed grade II, there is considerable detail including exposed stone fireplaces and log burning stoves. The cottage has a comfortable sitting room with parquet flooring and shuttered windows and a large kitchen/dining room to the rear. On the first floor are two bedrooms, one with a fireplace and a bathroom.
The cottage has gardens to the front and rear with side accesses which is laid to lawn.
Location
Thrupp is a picturesque hamlet adjacent to the Oxford Canal and close to the River Cherwell surrounded by open countryside. There are two public houses and the well know Annie’s Tea Rooms. On the nearby Banbury Road are regular bus services to Kidlington, Oxford Parkway (services to London, Marylebone from 75 mins) and the University city of Oxford. Alternative, nearby is Long Hanborough station with services to London, Paddington from 65 mins. Kidlington village is some two miles away and provides a wide range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, sports centre and schools (both primary and secondary).
Square Footage: 1,083 sq ft
Directions
From Kidlington head north on the A4260 and then, shortly after passing The Jolly Boatman, turn right SP Thrupp. Follow the road alongside the canal and past a terrace of cottages and then cross the bridge when the cottages will be seen straight ahead.
Additional Info
Services - Mains water and electricity are connected. LPG fired central heating. Private drainage system.
Council Tax - Band D
Brochure prepared July 2024
Description
Situated in this charming no-through hamlet, close to the River Cherwell on the north side of Kidlington, the property offers country living within each reach of Oxford and public transport. Oxford city centre is 6.5 miles, Oxford Parkway 3.5 miles, Kidlington 2 miles.
The cottage originates from an early 17th century watermill and was subsequently converted into a cottage. Listed grade II, there is considerable detail including exposed stone fireplaces and log burning stoves. The cottage has a comfortable sitting room with parquet flooring and shuttered windows and a large kitchen/dining room to the rear. On the first floor are two bedrooms, one with a fireplace and a bathroom.
The cottage has gardens to the front and rear with side accesses which is laid to lawn.
Location
Thrupp is a picturesque hamlet adjacent to the Oxford Canal and close to the River Cherwell surrounded by open countryside. There are two public houses and the well know Annie’s Tea Rooms. On the nearby Banbury Road are regular bus services to Kidlington, Oxford Parkway (services to London, Marylebone from 75 mins) and the University city of Oxford. Alternative, nearby is Long Hanborough station with services to London, Paddington from 65 mins. Kidlington village is some two miles away and provides a wide range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, sports centre and schools (both primary and secondary).
Square Footage: 1,083 sq ft
Directions
From Kidlington head north on the A4260 and then, shortly after passing The Jolly Boatman, turn right SP Thrupp. Follow the road alongside the canal and past a terrace of cottages and then cross the bridge when the cottages will be seen straight ahead.
Additional Info
Services - Mains water and electricity are connected. LPG fired central heating. Private drainage system.
Council Tax - Band D
Brochure prepared July 2024
Property information from this agent
About this agent

At Savills Oxford Summertown we are authorities in all aspects of buying, selling, letting, renting and managing property. Our geographical reach is extended yet further by coordinating with Savills offices in Henley, Banbury, Stow-on-the-Wold, Cirencester and Newbury. We can also offer the service of local planning consultants, architectural designers, land agents and commercial experts. Most visited website Savills.co.uk is the most visited UK national estate agency website, averaging over 2.4 million visits a month in 2020, and recording over 3.1 million visits in January 2021. Global exposure Our site is available in 22 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and Russian. This guarantees your property will have the global exposure it deserves as well as providing access to more buyers via our website. Put simply, because we get more qualified visits, you get more opportunities to sell.











Floorplan