A spacious and attractive three bedroom with an exceptionally generous west facing garden and an excellent quiet yet central location, convenient to Bicester North Station. The property has an; entrance hall, a large living room with fireplace and bay window overlooking the rear garden, separate dining room and a well proportioned kitchen. All of the bedrooms are decent sizes (two of them are doubles) and there is a separate cloakroom and bathroom. There are gardens to the front and rear, with the back garden being particularly large, benefitting from afternoon and evening sun. Viewing highly recommended.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property is of traditional construction with brick elevations, under and pitched and tiled roof. It was probably built in the 1950’s, because of this, it is possible that there is asbestos in the roof of the outbuilding and potentially elsewhere in the property. The property is connected to mains; electricity, gas, water and drainage. Heating is via a gas fired central heating boiler.
Broadband – according to Ofcom – all broadband speeds up to and including Ultrafast are available.
Mobile phone coverage – according to Ofcom – full mobile phone coverage to all services available from all listed providers.
Flood risk – according to the government website – the risk of flooding from either surface water or rivers is very low.
Local authority – Cherwell District Council – C EPC – D
Well located in a relatively quiet side road, yet within walking distance of ;Bicester North Station, local amenities (to include; a parade of shops, schools and a doctor surgery) and the town centre. Bicester is a thriving, historic market town with exceptional road and rail links. Both Junctions 9 and 10 of the M40 is easily accessible, the towns two mainline railway stations between them provide services to Oxford, Birmingham and London Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. The town provides for all everyday needs as well as offering extensive recreational and employment opportunities.