A Victorian terraced town house located in the heart of Banbury, offered with no onward chain.
Recess porch | Entrance hall |Living area/dining area | Kitchen | Two first floor double bedrooms | Wet room | Courtyard garden | On street parking
Providing generous size accommodation throughout, a two bedroom bay window terraced house located within minutes of an array of amenities and within walking distance of Banbury railway station. The property benefits from a modern kitchen and bathroom and gas central heating.
Ground Floor
Recessed porch.
Front door.
Entrance hall: Stairs rising off to first floor. Thermostat for heating. Door giving access to living area. Door giving access to dining area.
Open-plan living/diner: Feature walk-in bay window to front aspect. Feature living flame gas fire in living and dining area. Dining area has double doors giving access to courtyard garden. Understairs storage cupboard. Door with step down to kitchen.
Kitchen: Contemporary kitchen comprising of comprehensive range of wall and base units with ample work surfaces. Integrated four ring gas hob with electric oven under, extractor over. Bowl and a half sink unit and drainer. Integrated microwave. Integrated fridge/freezer. Wall mounted Glow worm gas boiler (installed in May 2022) for domestic hot water and central heating. Skylight window. Windows overlooking garden.
First Floor
Half landing with window to side aspect.
Main landing: Airing cupboard housing hot tank and immersion heater.
Bedroom one, double bedroom to rear aspect. Access to loft.
Bedroom two, double bedroom to front aspect.
Wet room: White suite comprising of pedestal handbasin and low level WC, shower area with glass screens. Heated towel rail. Contemporary tiling to walls and floor. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Outside
Rear garden: South facing enclosed courtyard garden, measuring approximately 10 ft in length. Outside tap.
Front: Block paved pathway to front door.
Directions: From Banbury Cross proceed east through the High Street and take the right hand fork into George Street, left into Broad Street and first right into Newland Place.