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House For Sale £375,000
Reedmace Road, Bure Park, Bicester


Description
A pretty semi set in the end of a small cul-de-sac within easy walking distance of the school, shops etc. Recently refreshed including a repaint throughout and several new carpets. Three bedrooms (one with en-suite), large living room, lengthy garden plus ample parking and a garage.

Bure Park is a well-favoured suburb of Bicester, one of the fastest growing and most affluent towns in the Home Counties. The town itself has a world-wide reputation for everything from vintage vehicle restoration at Bicester Heritage to the vast designer clothing outlet at Bicester Village. Bure Park itself has a school and many amenities within walking distance, hence it's the perfect, quiet and affordable spot for growing families.

This particular house has been in our client's ownership for nearly twenty years, fair testament to the flexibility and ease of use it offers. Bright and practical, the house also occupies an unusually pleasant position, sitting at the end of a tiny culdesac. And unlike many more modern houses elsewhere in the town, it has both excellent parking and a garage, in addition to which there is a particularly good sized garden.

The front door nestles under an open porch next to the oriel bay window of the kitchen, creating a particularly pretty facade. Once inside, the high quality real wood floor runs ahead of you right though much of the downstairs. On the right the cloak room is simple and neat with a white suite, and past it the newly-carpeted staircase runs to the first floor, with storage beneath.

On the left, the kitchen hosts a generous run of units round three sides, with space for dishwasher, washing machine etc. It's a good size, with ample preparation space as well as comprehensive storage. And the oriel window is a pleasing touch, overlooking the quiet culdesac outside.

At the end of the hall, the living room is particularly spacious and well proportioned. There's ample space in here; a table and four chairs can easily sit to one corner with plenty of room remaining for sofas, dresser etc, and it never feels cramped. It's also light with a window looking down the garden next to which French doors open onto a pleasant deck that covers most of the width behind the house, encouraging outside dining on summer days.

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. The smallest is a useful room, currently housing a double bed, but probably more commonly use as a single or a study. Bedroom two is more spacious and well proportioned, a good sized double. Next door the main bedroom is very spacious, complete with an ensuite shower room adjacent that's modern and stylish. Serving all three, the family bathroom is pleasingly neutral, and in good condition throughout.

Outside, there is much to recommend this house. To the front, the broad block paved area provides generous parking for a couple of cars, in addition to which there is a garage to the right of the parking with a pitched roof above that could easily provide very good storage if needed. Behind the house, the decking mentioned previously runs the full width of the house. And beyond it is a long lawn continues all the way to the back wall, flanked by a pretty stone wall to the left and close board fence to the right. It's a comfy and appealing space, ideal for entertaining and safe for children and animals alike.

Mains water, electric, gas CH
Cherwell District Council
Council tax band C
£2,023 p.a. 2023/24
Freehold


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