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House For Sale £300,000
Strathmore Close, Carterton, Oxfordshire, OX18


Description
Lovely end of terrace three bedroom family home in a quiet cul-de-sac in Carterton.

THE PROPERTY:

The accommodation comprises of a living room and kitchen-diner to the ground floor.

Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a bathroom.

The property also benefits from an allocated parking space and an enclosed garden to the rear.

Local amenities are just minutes away.

Virtual Tour Pending.

West Oxfordshire District Council (Tax band C).

Please note images are taken from our archive and show the property prior to the current tenancy.

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SITUATION:

Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac close to the centre of Carterton, the property resides on a well-regarded road and in good proximity to both local schools and other amenities.

Carterton is West Oxfordshire's second town and takes its name from William Carter, a director of Homesteads Limited who developed the town in the late nineteenth century. The town became famous for market gardening notably for black grapes and tomatoes- the latter being sold in London's Covent Garden Market. The first airfield was built in the mid thirties and the RAF took over Brize Norton after the departure of the United States Air Force in 1965.

The town centre has seen a great deal of development in recent years and now offers several large supermarkets and independent retailers and barbers/hairdressers as well as a lending library and numerous eateries. There are five primary schools and several sports clubs positioned around the town.

There is a mainline service from Charlbury (approximately 12.5 miles away) to Oxford and London (journey times 14 and 69 minutes respectively)
An alternative service to Marylebone is available from Oxford Parkway (c 16.5 miles away with a journey time of about 56 minutes).

There is a mainline service from Charlbury (approximately 12.5 miles away) to Oxford and London (journey times 14 and 69 minutes respectively)

An alternative service to Marylebone is available from Oxford Parkway (c 16.5 miles away with a journey time of about 56 minutes).

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