Guide price
£650,000
2 bed property for saleRectory Lane, Woodstock OX20
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Flowers Estate Agents
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About this property
EPC Rating E Council Tax D
Kitchen/breakfast room
Dining room
Sitting room
2 bedrooms
Large bathroom
Cloakroom
Enclosed garden
Driveway parking
Garage
* no onward chain * Centrally located and with the unusual benefit of driveway parking and a garage, a spacious two bedroom period property that forms part of the conversion of the former County Police Station in Woodstock.
The well proportioned, updated accommodation comprises an entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, separate dining room and a sitting room with log-burning stove on the ground floor, with two double bedrooms and a large bathroom on the first floor.
The property benefits from a low maintenance garden which also incorporates the gated driveway parking, and the single garage is a real bonus for a town centre property such as this.
Area Description
Woodstock is a thriving market town located north west of Oxford and on the edge of Blenheim Palace Estate. Residents benefit from a 'walking pass' for the grounds. The town itself has an active community and a charming centre with a Post Office, churches of several denominations and a wide range of shops, hotels, restaurants and pubs. It has excellent schools/childcare facilities and is conveniently located for the M40, the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon and Soho Farmhouse is approximately 10 minutes' drive away. There are a variety of commuter options for Oxford, London & the Midlands including regular buses to Oxford Parkway station providing fast (approx 55 mins) trains to Marylebone.
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