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1 bedroom end of terrace house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- One bedroom 'cluster house' Double bedroom with built in wardrobe
- Enclosed rear garden with gated access
- Allocated driveway parking
- Gas central heating
- Lounge with sliding doors to garden
- Separate kitchen
THE PROPERTY:
This inviting home is of a relatively rare design on the established Glenmore Park development and would make an ideal first time or investment purchase returning an impressive gross yield of a little over 5.6% (assuming a rental of £750 per calendar month).
In addition to a private part walled garden, there is allocated off street parking and the benefits from both gas central heating and sealed unit double glazing.
The light living room has direct access to the garden through wide patio doors and there is a well appointed kitchen beyond.
Upstairs the well-proportioned double bedroom has narrows to a dressing area with fitted wardrobes. A bathroom completes the upstairs accommodation.
Wet Oxfordshire District Council - Council Tax Band B
SITUATION:
Carterton is West Oxfordshire's second town and takes its name from William Carter, a director of Homesteads Limited who developed the town in the late nineteenth century. The town became famous for market gardening notably for black grapes and tomatoes- the latter being sold in London's Covent Garden Market. The first airfield was built in the mid thirties and the RAF took over Brize Norton after the departure of the United States Air Force in 1965.
The town centre has seen a great deal of development in recent years and now offers a number of large supermarkets, banks and independent retailers and barbers/hairdressers as well as a lending library and numerous eateries. There are five primary schools and several sports clubs positioned around the town.
Situated within the Glenmore area, the property is well placed for the A40 linking the dreaming spires of Oxford to the attractions of Cheltenham.
Just a short walk away is the Shilton Park development with its own community centre and local shops, country and adventure parks as well as being convenient for a modern leisure centre with swimming pool, gymnasium and a large medical centre that has a dentist and dispensing chemist.
The town is well served by a modern bus fleet featuring wi-fi. Main line stations at Charlbury (c 13 miles - Journey time to Paddington approximately 78 minutes) and Hanborough (c. 12 miles with journey times to Oxford and London Paddington 10 and 69 minutes respectively).
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