3 bedroom house for sale
Heath Lane, Bladon OX20
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Chain-free
Recently added
House
3 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Highly regarded village setting, flanking Blenheim Palace grounds
- Grade II-listed semi-detached cottage
- Three bedrooms
- Rich in period charm
- Large reception room with feature fireplace
- Spacious and sociable kitchen/diner
- South-west facing garden
- Well maintained and presented
- Well proportioned and practical living accommodation
Dating back in part to the 17th Century, this handsome Grade II-listed, three bedroom home sits proudly in the heart of the picturesque village of Bladon. Brimming with character, the cottage offers the rare combination of period features with well-balanced accommodation, good ceiling height and a practical layout.
Entry is via the central hall and into the main reception room where a wood-burning stove is housed within a stone fireplace, forming a natural centrepiece. A traditional bay window welcomes in a good quality of natural daylight which softly illuminates the neutral interiors whilst a built in cupboard offers valuable storage space. The partially open-plan kitchen/dining room unfolds across the rear of the plan and allows for a truly sociable experience. A side door provides direct access to the rear garden - a wonderful spot for summertime hosting.
Period features and charm continue up to the first floor where there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom off a bright landing with exposed timbers. The third floor is home to a generous third bedroom with en-suite facilities and bult in wardrobes. Whilst the excellent flow of daylight has meant that the space has most recently been used as a creative studio, the proportions mean that it could comfortably be transformed back into a master bedroom if required.
Externally, the south-west facing rear garden is fully enclosed and easily maintained, providing a private and tranquil setting for relaxation. Offered with no onward chain.
Bladon - Is a popular village with a strong community spirit. Residents have recently purchased The White House pub which opened in 2020, and the village has allotments and a 'rural' sports area complete with tennis court, football pitch, adventure playground and outdoor gym. There are lovely walks across farmland and through bluebell woods and residents can apply for a walking pass for Blenheim Park, through which Woodstock is a delightful 30 minute stroll. Winston Churchill is buried in the local church. Bladon CofE Primary School has an excellent reputation. There is a local bus service to Oxford and Witney, while Oxford Parkway station is just five miles away with direct trains to London Marylebone and Bicester Village.
Entry is via the central hall and into the main reception room where a wood-burning stove is housed within a stone fireplace, forming a natural centrepiece. A traditional bay window welcomes in a good quality of natural daylight which softly illuminates the neutral interiors whilst a built in cupboard offers valuable storage space. The partially open-plan kitchen/dining room unfolds across the rear of the plan and allows for a truly sociable experience. A side door provides direct access to the rear garden - a wonderful spot for summertime hosting.
Period features and charm continue up to the first floor where there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom off a bright landing with exposed timbers. The third floor is home to a generous third bedroom with en-suite facilities and bult in wardrobes. Whilst the excellent flow of daylight has meant that the space has most recently been used as a creative studio, the proportions mean that it could comfortably be transformed back into a master bedroom if required.
Externally, the south-west facing rear garden is fully enclosed and easily maintained, providing a private and tranquil setting for relaxation. Offered with no onward chain.
Bladon - Is a popular village with a strong community spirit. Residents have recently purchased The White House pub which opened in 2020, and the village has allotments and a 'rural' sports area complete with tennis court, football pitch, adventure playground and outdoor gym. There are lovely walks across farmland and through bluebell woods and residents can apply for a walking pass for Blenheim Park, through which Woodstock is a delightful 30 minute stroll. Winston Churchill is buried in the local church. Bladon CofE Primary School has an excellent reputation. There is a local bus service to Oxford and Witney, while Oxford Parkway station is just five miles away with direct trains to London Marylebone and Bicester Village.
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