Offers over
£475,000
3 bed detached bungalow for salePriory Road, Bicester OX26
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Thomas Merrifield - Bicester
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About this property
Delightful Art Deco property
Single storey detached living
Superb, quiet, central location
Meticulously restored and updated
Up to three bedrooms
Charming sitting room with recessed fireplace and dual aspect
Private landscape rear garden catching afternoon/evening sun
Ample parking
Close to both the Market Square and Bicester Village Station
See our website for up-to-date material information.
A delightful detached property in a superb central yet quiet location. Meticulously restored and updated to provide an elegant and stylish home. This characterful property is believed to date from 1935. A high entrance hall with stained glass windows gives access to all principal rooms. The dual aspect sitting room has double doors to the rear garden there is a unusual recessed fireplace having cabinets to either side. The second reception room/bedroom three has double doors to the rear garden, like the sitting room it has oak block flooring. Both the kitchen and bathroom have been refitted, in addition there is a utility room and cloakroom. Both of the principle bedrooms are doubles. At the front of the property there is ample parking, to the rear there is a pretty well enclosed and private garden which catches the afternoon sun. There is a large outbuilding which could be suited as a home office, gym or hobbies room.
Material information
A detached single storey Art Deco house believed to date from 1935. All mains services are connected. Heating is via gas fired central heating.
Broadband - according to Ofcom - all broadband speeds up to and including Ultra fast are available.
Mobile phone coverage - according to Ofcom - all listed providers have coverage for all listed services.
“Properties built pre-2000 may contain asbestos, either in certain materials used in their construction, or in certain materials used in subsequent building work. Examples of these materials are; Artex, vinyl tiles, sheet boards, corrugated roofing, pipework and lagging/insulation. These are generally considered safe unless disturbed but prospective buyers must take their own advice.”
Restrictive covenants are in place - should this be of concern, please contact Thomas Merrifield before arranging a viewing.
The property is located within the Bicester Conservation area.
Local Authority - Cherwell District Council - D. EPC - D
Ideally situated in a quiet road within a stones throw of both the town centre and Bicester Village Railway Station. Bicester Village (with its associated station). Graven Hill is unusual amongst modern developments in having large areas of open space (including ancient woodland) and a strong sense of community. Bicester is a thriving, historic market town with exceptional road and rail links. Both Junctions 9 and 10 of the M40 is easily accessible, the towns two mainline railway stations between them provide services to Oxford, Birmingham and London Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. The town provides for all everyday needs as well as offering extensive recreational and employment opportunities
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