Offers over
£425,000
2 bed cottage for sale2 Irons Court, Middle Barton OX7
2 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Thomas Merrifield - Kidlington
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About this property
Village location
Cottage
Two double bedrooms
Open plan living
Utility room
Cloakroom
Southerly facing garden
Parking
No onward chain
Forming part of an 18th century grade II listed barn, Stable Cottage has been improved by the current owners to provide a lovely home situated within a small & friendly development in the popular location of Middle Barton.
You approach the cottage through the garden at the front where there is a lovely patio enjoying a southerly aspect.
Once you enter Stable Cottage there is a beautifully appointed open plan living, dining and kitchen area with underfloor heating. Separate utility room and cloakroom.
On the first floor there is a spacious landing with additional storage, two double bedrooms and bathroom.
In front of the cottage there is a parking area for two vehicles belonging to the property.
Stable Cottage is situated within a small & friendly development in the popular location of Middle Barton ideally located for beautiful local country walks including nearby Barton Abbey.
No onward chain.
Additional information to note
- All mains services are connected.
- ofcom checker indicates that standard & Superfast broadband are available at the property.
- ofcom checker indicates that there is limited mobile voice & data with EE and Three, limited voice and no data with O2 and Vodafone with limited or no data inside the house. Outside there is likely voice and data with all providers.
- Restrictive Covenants, see office for details.
Council Tax: D
EPC: C
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