£225,000
1 bed cottage for saleWhales Lane, Bicester OX27
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Barton Fleming
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About this property
This one bedroom semi-detached stone cottage is situated in A quiet spot of this idyllic village, the property benefits from exposed stone and beams, wood burner, kitchen, utility/storage room, shower room. The village has A primary school, post office/local shop. Village hall and pub/restaurant
Key Facts for Buyers:
Tenure: Freehold, No. BM328566
Council Tax Band: B
Aylesbury Vale DC
Council Tax: Approx. £1,609 per annum
Flood Risk: Very Low
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Ground Floor:
Outside courtesy light, post box, part-glazed PVC front door to:
Living room, open plan to kitchen: 14’8 x 11’2
Front aspect and twin rear aspect PVC double glazed windows with quarry tiled cills, exposed lintels and beams, downlighting, “Villager” wood burning stove, laminate flooring, turning staircase, understairs cupboard.
Kitchen Area:
Range of base and eye level units, roll edge laminate worksurfaces, tiled surrounds, integrated washing machine, stainless steel sink, stainless steel and glass fan oven, ceramic halogen hob, carbon filter circulating extractor hood.
Utility/storage room: 5’5 x 4’1
Side aspect PVC double glazed window, 13amp power, free standing fridge-freezer.
First Floor:
Bedroom: 14’4 x 11’1
Front aspect PVC double glazed window, quarry tiled cill, vaulted plain plaster ceiling, exposed beams, rcd electric fuse box and meter, wall mounted convector heater.
Shower room:
Rear aspect PVC double glazed window, quarry tiled cill, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, vinyl floor tiles, shower cubicle with electric shower, dual flush close coupled WC, pedestal wash hand basin, light/shaver socket.
Outside:
Side garden: Refer to photograph
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