3 bedroom end of terrace house
Chain-free
Study
Sold STC
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
1003
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 42Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Superbly presented family house
- Edge of village
- Fabulous countryside views
- 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 (was the AONB)
- Beautiful countryside walks
- No onward chain
Delightful end terrace family home, with far-reaching views, on the edge of this popular village
Superbly presented post war end-of-terrace family home with a detached garage with potential to be a home office, and generous off-street gravelled parking for several vehicles
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Superbly presented post war end-of-terrace family home with stunning south-facing views, well-tended rear garden, detached garage with potential to be a home office, and generous off-street gravelled parking for several vehicles
The overall accommodation has been improved throughout, with an attractive oak-framed front porch leading through to the inner hall, opening to the contemporary fitted kitchen and dining room
The kitchen offers a good selection of wall and base units with granite work surfaces, inset Belfast sink, Smeg electric range cooker and induction hob, integrated Bosch dishwasher, pendant lighting, breakfast bar, wood laminate flooring and large French doors leading onto a gravelled terrace
Adjoining the kitchen, is the utility/rear lobby, with space and plumbing for a washing machine and upright fridge-freezer, and a door to the outside
Downstairs cloakroom with a combined two-in-one wc and mono-bloc sink
Dual-aspect sitting room incorporating a cast-iron wood burner with oak mantel over, and south-facing views toward open fields
To the first floor, the dual-aspect principal bedroom is generous in size with built-in wardrobe and spectacular countryside views across open farmland
Two further bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobe
Modern fitted bathroom with a panelled bath, separate shower cubicle with mains-operated shower over, low-level wc and pedestal wash-hand basin
EPC Band F
OUTGOINGS
Council tax – band C
Tax payable for 2025/26 - £2,087.08
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected
LPG heating – the tank is concealed underground to the side of the property
Average broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 26.3 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, 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
To the front of the property, approached through a five-bar gate is off-street gravelled parking for several vehicles, leading to the detached tandem garage, which is particularly impressive, having double wooden doors, personal side door to garden, light and power, and plenty of space to create a home office/studio, if required. A gate leads onto the adjoining footpath
High conifer hedging to the front, rear and side aspects offering a good degree of privacy
The well-tended rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a gravelled terrace, extensive flower and shrub raised sleeper borders and a raised decked area providing incredible countryside views, ideal for alfresco dining in the late summer evenings
Superbly presented post war end-of-terrace family home with a detached garage with potential to be a home office, and generous off-street gravelled parking for several vehicles
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Superbly presented post war end-of-terrace family home with stunning south-facing views, well-tended rear garden, detached garage with potential to be a home office, and generous off-street gravelled parking for several vehicles
The overall accommodation has been improved throughout, with an attractive oak-framed front porch leading through to the inner hall, opening to the contemporary fitted kitchen and dining room
The kitchen offers a good selection of wall and base units with granite work surfaces, inset Belfast sink, Smeg electric range cooker and induction hob, integrated Bosch dishwasher, pendant lighting, breakfast bar, wood laminate flooring and large French doors leading onto a gravelled terrace
Adjoining the kitchen, is the utility/rear lobby, with space and plumbing for a washing machine and upright fridge-freezer, and a door to the outside
Downstairs cloakroom with a combined two-in-one wc and mono-bloc sink
Dual-aspect sitting room incorporating a cast-iron wood burner with oak mantel over, and south-facing views toward open fields
To the first floor, the dual-aspect principal bedroom is generous in size with built-in wardrobe and spectacular countryside views across open farmland
Two further bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobe
Modern fitted bathroom with a panelled bath, separate shower cubicle with mains-operated shower over, low-level wc and pedestal wash-hand basin
EPC Band F
OUTGOINGS
Council tax – band C
Tax payable for 2025/26 - £2,087.08
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected
LPG heating – the tank is concealed underground to the side of the property
Average broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 26.3 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, 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
To the front of the property, approached through a five-bar gate is off-street gravelled parking for several vehicles, leading to the detached tandem garage, which is particularly impressive, having double wooden doors, personal side door to garden, light and power, and plenty of space to create a home office/studio, if required. A gate leads onto the adjoining footpath
High conifer hedging to the front, rear and side aspects offering a good degree of privacy
The well-tended rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a gravelled terrace, extensive flower and shrub raised sleeper borders and a raised decked area providing incredible countryside views, ideal for alfresco dining in the late summer evenings
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