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House For Sale £365,000
Enstone Road, Middle Barton, Chipping Norton


Description
A charming and roomy period cottage packed with character & located in a village with great amenities. Two good sized double bedrooms & a lovely living room with fireplace, plus pleasant garden, and a separate garage. Recent upgrades including electrics, plantation shutters, kitchen and windows.

Middle Barton is one of three linked Barton villages approximately 7 miles from Woodstock, dating back to pre-Norman times. Between them they offer a range of facilities including pubs, an award-winning restaurant, a garage and a village shop / post office. The village has extensive sporting facilities and a children's playground. The primary school is within easy walking distance, and it is exceptionally well regarded. While rural and very much tucked away, the village is well placed mid-way between Oxford and Banbury, amongst other charming North Oxfordshire Cotswold locations such as Great Tew and Duns Tew. Commutability is easy. Lower Heyford station is 5 minutes away with connections to Oxford, London (Paddington), Banbury and Birmingham (New Street). Oxford Parkway Station, in nearby Kidlington, has direct connections to London (Marylebone). It is 15 minutes by car to J10 of the M40. A local bus service circulates around the nearby villages. And for those of you that need to work from home there is both fibre to cabinet broadband and Gigaclear ultrafast broadband available.

Hill Cottage is typical of the early origins of this lovely village. Dating back to 1850, it was likely a farm worker's cottage originally. In more recent times, the house has been enhanced to provide a very comfortable living space that's both stylish and relaxed. And unlike many cottages, the natural light is particularly abundant hence it feels roomy and welcoming. But in making it more modern and easier to live with, the character remains with exposed timbers and stone hinting at the age. In some ways it offers the best of all worlds - the convenience of a modern home alongside the charm of an old cottage.

The front porch is enclosed, offering very convenient storage space for coats, shoes and the like. Once inside it instantly feels like home, a hug in a room. You're greeted with a rustic, generously proportioned living room lovingly framed with lintels above deep box bay windows with exposed timber lintels, and also made to measure plantation shutters that feature throughout the upstairs. The eye is immediately drawn to the fireplace flanked by alcoves with stone and timber. It's currently housing an electric fire for convenience but able to host a wood burner or open grate if desired. Head to the rear and the kitchen has been refitted fairly recently, now modern and bright with ample storage running round all sides - and including a cherry red Aga, the perfect centre piece to any cottage kitchen! Fridge/freezer and dishwasher are both integrated, and the sink is perfectly placed so that the drudge of doing the washing up is eased by the view of bird life in the pretty garden.

Back into the living room we step up through the door next to the fireplace into the bathroom. The smart white suite bathroom suite includes both a bath and a separate shower. Simple, light ceramic floor tiles bounce the light very effectively, while the more colourful wall tiles give the room texture and character. Leaving the bathroom you take a left up the stairs to the landing with a window to the left looking into the rear garden. On your right is the first of the two bedrooms. This is a generous double, and with windows to both front and rear it's also very light. The alcoves either side of the chimney breast have been fitted with shelves, a useful and attractive addition. And the plantation shutters previously mentioned are a neat alternative to curtains. Next door, bedroom two is a little more compact, but still a very useful double bedroom, and the cupboard fitted contains the boiler alongside useful wardrobe storage.

Moving onto the rear garden, a mature established hedge borders the right hand side, whilst the left and far side have feather board fencing with a gate to rear, providing a very secure garden area. Through the gate is the path which leads to the garages on Woodway road. Behind the house the hard standing leads up past stepped rail sleeper borders either side of the bricked steps, onto the grass area. Looking back at the property you can see flat roof over the kitchen and bathroom, this was replaced in 2011. The garage on Woodway is the middle one of three garages, the traditional tilt type garage door has been removed and replaced with boarding and lockable door. To the front of the garage is a hard standing providing dedicated off road parking.

Mains water, electric, gas CH
West Oxfordshire District Council
Freehold
Council tax band C
£1,794.69 p.a. 2023/24


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