An elegant, classically proportioned period house situated in an idyllic and highly desirable village. No onward chain. The Dower Lodge has interest and character throughout, high ceilings, sash hung windows and generously proportioned accommodation. There is a spacious reception hall, delightful sitting room with wood burner, large kitchen/dining room with Aga, ample conservatory used as a dining room, additionally a cloakroom and utility room on the ground floor. On the first floor all three bedrooms are large with the master having an ensuite bathroom, there is also a shower room. Outside gardens to front and rear with the rear garden enjoying a high degree of privacy and being south facing. There is also a garage and parking.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
Traditionally constructed three bedroom house, probably dates from around 1800.
Connected to mains; electricity, water and drainage. Heating is via oil fired central heating.
Broadband – according to Ofcom – standard and superfast broadband are available.
Mobile phone availability – according to Ofcom – indoors EE and Three do not have coverage, 02 has voice coverage, no data coverage, Vodafone has limited coverage of both voice and data. Indoors all providers are likely to have availability for both voice and data with the exception of Three are limited for both.
The Dower Lodge is situated in a conservation area. According to the English Heritage Website, The Dower Lodge is not listed.
Local Authority – Cherwell District Council – E; EPC – E
Centrally situated in an idyllic and charming village with many fine period properties. The Dower Lodge overlooks the church and is next to Hethe House. The village is highly regarded and easily accessible to Junction 10 of the M40 (approximately 3 miles). In nearby Fringford there is a primary school and a public house. Bicester (6 miles) provides for everyday needs as well as having extensive railway services to London Marylebone, Birmingham and Oxford.