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House For Sale £425,000
East Street, Fritwell, Bicester


Description
A charming stone-built three bedroom period cottage in a tucked away location, boasting delightful and secluded gardens in the Oxfordshire village of Fritwell, which is a short drive to fantastic commuter links.

Approached over a gravel driveway this pretty cottage has that "escape to the country" feel. Tucked away and with secluded gardens to the front and rear it is a real gem!

Enter the property into the kitchen, which has been refitted with a number of units and space for a large range cooker, and appliances. With views over the pretty front garden, it has a lovely country cottage feel.

The sitting room is dual aspect and has a cosy feel with its feature fireplace and a wood-burning stove, making it the perfect space for long winter evenings and family gatherings.

The conservatory is spacious and enjoys views over the private rear garden. There is plenty of space to just relax with a cup of coffee and enjoy the sunshine or watch the daily visits from the small wildlife.
It also makes for the perfect room or a large family room.

The family bathroom is also on the ground floor and has a bath with a shower over.

On the first floor, there are three bedrooms. The master bedroom enjoys views over both the front and rear gardens.

Outside this pretty cottage the gardens are mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees, Being completely enclosed and very private they are perfect for small children and dogs alike.

There is plenty of space for the keen gardener to have a vegetable garden and a useful storage shed is perfect for bicycles and all the tools.

With the garden enjoying a sunny aspect it is ideal for al-fresco dining and BBQ's with family and friends on long summer evenings.

The property has pedestrian access over the gravel driveway that is shared with the neighbouring cottage'



The vibrant village of Fritwell is approximately 6 miles North West of Bicester. Junction 10 and Junction 9 of the M40 are a few minutes drive away and offers commuter access to London, the M25, and Birmingham.

This gem of a village, with very little passing traffic, has a real community feel with various activities for all ages including the village hall, playing fields, a playgroup, and a scout hut.

The village also has a shop that offers a Post Office and butchers, in addition to a well regarded C of E primary school.

Bicester has two railway stations. Bicester North offers a great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour.

Bicester Village Station provides a further route to London Marylebone.

The A41, A43 and A34 are all within easy reach.

Nearby Bicester has historic shopping streets that have a wide range of local and national shops together with cafes, pubs, restaurants, weekly markets, and an occasional French market.

On the outskirts of Bicester is the famous Bicester Village with 170 designer shops. A Marks and Spencer Food Hall has also been added to the retail park, which also has a Tesco supermarket and garden centre.


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