A VICTORIAN THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN A FAVORED SIDE ROAD WITH LARGE GARDEN AND SEPARATE ANNEXE/ OUTBUILDINGS.
A part glazed wooden door leads into the hallway, stairs lead of to the first floor and down into the basement. The sitting room has a feature Victorian fireplace with mosaic tiles and a cast iron grate, pine floor boards and an attractive bay window, the room leads into the dining room/kitchen. A feature wood-burner is the centerpiece with double glazed sash wooden windows giving the room lots of light, picture rail and pine floorboards. The kitchen is modern with matching base and wall level units, integral electric oven and 4 ringed gas hob, integral fridge and belfast sink with oak worktops. a door leads from the rear of the kitchen to the conservatory with treble aspect velux windows, tiled floor and a glass door that leads out onto the side garden.
On the first floor there are two good sized double bedrooms, the main bedroom is light and airy with two sash windows and a walk in cupboard housing the gas fired boiler. The bathroom has a enamel bath, separate shower and low level wc. From the landing there is a access to the second floor which comprises of a third bedroom with two velux style windows and storage space.
A particular feature of this property is the outbuilding to the rear which comprises of two large rooms and a utility area/cloakroom. The music room has a marble tiled floor vaulted ceilings with exposed beams with double glazed doors that lead out onto the conservatory and a rear door that leads out onto the garden. The second room also has vaulted ceilings, there is a useful utility room with plumbing and a separate cloakroom. Outside the front and side garden are laid to lawn with a concrete driveway for off road parking, there is a useful woodshed and raised flower borders to the side of the house and the rear garden is laid to lawn with mature borders.
At 700ft, Chipping Norton is the highest town in Oxfordshire and was once an important centre of the medieval wool trade (the word 'Chipping' means market). The elegant town centre bears testimony to its prosperous heritage. Nowadays, 'Chippy' as it is affectionately known, offers a diverse range of shops, ranging from proprietor owned specialist shops through to many of the most familiar High Street names. There are several places of worship, a cosmopolitan range of restaurants, schooling for all ages, as well as a fine sports centre that has an indoor pool. In addition to a hospital, Chipping Norton is proud of its little theatre that also doubles as a cinema. The M40 provides vehicular access to the Midlands from junction 11 (c.15 miles) and London from junction 10 (c.18 miles). Charlbury station is approximately 6 miles distant and provides a mainline service to Oxford in about 20 minutes and to London (Paddington) in about 90 minutes. The town lies between the cultural attractions of Oxford and Stratford upon Avon.
From our offices in Market Place proceed south along West Street and on into West End in the direction of Churchill and Kingham. Turn right into The Leys where you will find the property on the left-hand side identified by our 'For Sale' board.
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