A rare opportunity – historic Coach House in a secluded, exclusive development. Dating from around 1850, this beautifully converted former Coaching House – once part of the Bicester House estate – is a unique and rarely available home, set within an exclusive development of just six properties. Bursting with character, the property retains many original features including exposed beams, a traditional well and charming horse steps. High ceilings, a vaulted living room and large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a sense of openness and elegance throughout. The dual-aspect living room features a welcoming fireplace with a wood-burning stove and the farmhouse-style kitchen is filled with light from roof lights and south-west-facing windows. A practical utility room sits just off the kitchen. There are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a spacious principal suite with a large ensuite, and a second ensuite bedroom. A smart family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Overlooking the vaulted living area is a versatile mezzanine snug/study/family room – perfect for quiet retreat or home working. Outside, the south-west-facing garden is a lovely feature – private, generous and ideal for entertaining. The property also benefits from a garage and ample parking.
MATERIAL INFORMATION
A detached conversion of a former Coach House. Mains; water, drainage, electricity and gas are connected. Heating via gas fired boiler to radiators.
Broadband – according to our client – The broadband speed is 500 Mbps. Predicted mobile phone availability – according to Ofcom – all service providers are likely to have availability for voice and data. Outdoors all service providers are likely to have availability for both voice and data.
The property is in a conservation area and falls within the curtilage of a listed building. We are informed that there are tree preservation orders.
Local Authority: Cherwell District Council – F. EPC – D
Beautifully situated in a secluded position just off of the town centre and amongst other attractive detached properties. The property is within approximately half a mile of both station and an easy level walk to the town centre. Bicester is a thriving, historic market town with exceptional road and rail links. Both Junctions 9 and 10 of the M40 are easily accessible, the town’s two mainline railway stations, between them, provide services to Oxford, Birmingham and London Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. The town caters for all everyday needs as well as offering extensive recreational and employment opportunities.