A Victorian town house located on the east side of Banbury within close proximity of many amenities.
Entrance porch | Living room |Kitchen| Ground floor bathroom | Three first floor bedrooms | Garden to rear |Small garden to front | On street parking
| Recently installed gas central heating system
Located within walking distance of the town centre and railway station a three bedroom Victorian terraced house providing well proportioned accommodation throughout. The property benefits from recently been rewired and new gas central heating system has been installed, however would benefit from further cosmetic improvements.
Ground Floor
Front door.
Entrance porch. Tiled floor. Door through to living room.
Living room: Double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator. Door through to inner lobby.
Inner lobby: Stairs rising off to first floor. Door through to kitchen. Useful store cupboard. Wall mounted Worcester gas boiler for domestic hot water and central heating (approximately 1 year old).
Kitchen: Double glazed window to rear. Sink unit and drainer. Range of wall and base units. Tiling to splashback areas. Space for cooker. Vinolay flooring. Door to rear lobby.
Rear lobby with tiled floor. Door giving access to garden. Door through to bathroom.
Bathroom: White suite comprising of cast iron panelled bath, pedestal handbasin and low level WC. Tiling to splashback areas. Tiled flooring. Window.
First Floor
Landing.
Bedroom one: Double bedroom to rear aspect with a range of fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom two: Double glazed window to front. Wood flooring. Recess for wardrobe.
Bedroom three: Single bedroom to front aspect with fitted wardrobes.
Agents Note
The property was rewired approximately 1 year ago.
Outside
Rear garden: Predominately laid to lawn. Fencing and brick wall to boundaries. Timber shed. Access front to back via shared pathway. Outside electrical points. The garden is south facing measuring approximately 25 ft in length.
Front: Low maintenance front garden. On street parking. Outside light.
Directions: From Banbury Cross proceed east through the High Street and into George Street. At the second set of traffic lights turn left into Lower Cherwell Street and right into the Middleton Road. Continue over the railway bridge and along the Middleton Road, taking the third turning left into East Street and left into North Street.