Offers in excess of
£500,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
High Street, Bampton, Oxfordshire, OX18
Chain-free
Added yesterday
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1646
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- No onward chain
- Beautiful village location
- Amazing head height
- Three double bedrooms
- Parking and garage
- Ample downstairs accommodation
- En-suite to main bedroom
- Built in storage throughout
You are welcomed into the large entrance hall with a cupboard for coats and shoes, access into the garage and stairs rising to the first floor. Straight ahead of you is the dining room with an inglenook fireplace and built-in sideboard. Back in the hallway and on your left is a cosy snug that opens out into the kitchen/dining room and has dual aspect windows that flood both rooms with natural light. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, with a built-in double oven, hob and space for an under-counter fridge freezer. The living room, also dual aspect is a great size at 23ft long, centred around a feature open fireplace, and with patio doors leading out onto the courtyard garden.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms, all with ample built in storage/wardrobes. The main bedroom also benefits from an en suite bathroom. The other two bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom. Out on the landing, there are further wardrobes/storage as well as an airing cupboard.
Externally, the garage is large enough to park a car, as well as store an abundance of belongings, with utilities along the front wall for washing machine, tumble drier, and dishwasher. The garage can be accessed internally via the entrance hall or from the rear door that leads out onto the gravel driveway. The courtyard garden wraps around the living room and kitchen, offering complete privacy and easy maintenance.
N.B. the neighbouring property has a right of access across the gravel driveway.
Bampton sits close to the edge of the Cotswolds and is one of the oldest and prettiest villages in the area. While it retains much of the character of the traditional Cotswold village, it is also a hive of activity with a multitude of events taking place throughout the year - with something for everyone.
Bampton is also the envy of many of the neighbouring villages in that it boasts an excellent array of amenities for a village of its size. It has a post office, library, a sports ground and pavilion, an art gallery, two churches, a primary school, a medical centre and of course a market square.
The village is well known as one of the film sets for Downton Abbey and as the background to the popular crime novels by Melvin Starr featuring the mediaeval surgeon, Hugh de Singleton.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms, all with ample built in storage/wardrobes. The main bedroom also benefits from an en suite bathroom. The other two bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom. Out on the landing, there are further wardrobes/storage as well as an airing cupboard.
Externally, the garage is large enough to park a car, as well as store an abundance of belongings, with utilities along the front wall for washing machine, tumble drier, and dishwasher. The garage can be accessed internally via the entrance hall or from the rear door that leads out onto the gravel driveway. The courtyard garden wraps around the living room and kitchen, offering complete privacy and easy maintenance.
N.B. the neighbouring property has a right of access across the gravel driveway.
Bampton sits close to the edge of the Cotswolds and is one of the oldest and prettiest villages in the area. While it retains much of the character of the traditional Cotswold village, it is also a hive of activity with a multitude of events taking place throughout the year - with something for everyone.
Bampton is also the envy of many of the neighbouring villages in that it boasts an excellent array of amenities for a village of its size. It has a post office, library, a sports ground and pavilion, an art gallery, two churches, a primary school, a medical centre and of course a market square.
The village is well known as one of the film sets for Downton Abbey and as the background to the popular crime novels by Melvin Starr featuring the mediaeval surgeon, Hugh de Singleton.
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