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Guide price
£325,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Ruskin Walk, Bicester, OX26
Chain-free
Study
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Features and description
- Super three bed end terrace house
- Extended kitchen
- Overlooking a green to the front
- Refitted bathroom with four piece suite
- Large dual aspect living room
- West facing rear garden
- Convenient to Cooper School and Bicester North Station
- No onward chain
- See our website for up-to-date material information.
A super three bedroom end of terrace property, in a quiet setting. This traditionally constructed and spacious house overlooks a green to the front. The generous sitting room has a picture window to the front and double doors to the back garden. The kitchen benefits from an extension and there is a study area, beside the stairs. The bathroom has been refitted and with a four piece suite to include a separate shower cubicle. To the rear there is a west facing garden. Viewing highly recommended.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property is traditionally constructed with brick elevations under a pitched roof, probably built around 55 years ago. Mains; water, drainage, gas and electricity. Heating via gas fired central heating. Broadband availability - according to Ofcom - all broadband speeds up to and including Ultra fast are likely to be available. Mobile phone availability - according to Ofcom - availability for EE, 02 and Vodafone good in home and outdoor, for Three good outdoor variable in home. Properties built pre-2000 may contain asbestos in certain materials used in their construction or in subsequent building work. Examples of these materials are; Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards, corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice. We have noted the presence of Artex but, as no survey has been carried out, we cannot comment in respect of asbestos potentially elsewhere.
Restrictive covenants are in place - should this be of concern, please contact Thomas Merrifield before arranging a viewing.
Local Authority: Cherwell District Council - B. EPC - C.
The property is pleasantly situated overlooking a green within a popular residential area. Local services are to hand including a parade of shops and the popular Cooper Secondary School. Bicester North Station is within a 10 minute walk. Bicester is a thriving and historic market town with exceptional road and rail links. Both Junctions 9 and 10 of the M40 are easily accessible, the town's two mainline railway stations, between them, provide services to Oxford, Birmingham and London Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. The town caters for all everyday needs as well as offering extensive recreational and employment opportunities.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property is traditionally constructed with brick elevations under a pitched roof, probably built around 55 years ago. Mains; water, drainage, gas and electricity. Heating via gas fired central heating. Broadband availability - according to Ofcom - all broadband speeds up to and including Ultra fast are likely to be available. Mobile phone availability - according to Ofcom - availability for EE, 02 and Vodafone good in home and outdoor, for Three good outdoor variable in home. Properties built pre-2000 may contain asbestos in certain materials used in their construction or in subsequent building work. Examples of these materials are; Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards, corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice. We have noted the presence of Artex but, as no survey has been carried out, we cannot comment in respect of asbestos potentially elsewhere.
Restrictive covenants are in place - should this be of concern, please contact Thomas Merrifield before arranging a viewing.
Local Authority: Cherwell District Council - B. EPC - C.
The property is pleasantly situated overlooking a green within a popular residential area. Local services are to hand including a parade of shops and the popular Cooper Secondary School. Bicester North Station is within a 10 minute walk. Bicester is a thriving and historic market town with exceptional road and rail links. Both Junctions 9 and 10 of the M40 are easily accessible, the town's two mainline railway stations, between them, provide services to Oxford, Birmingham and London Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. The town caters for all everyday needs as well as offering extensive recreational and employment opportunities.
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