Guide price
£450,000
(£349/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for salePackhorse Lane, Marcham OX13
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,290 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Simpsons Estate Agents
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About this property
A highly individual stone cottage with original parts dating back to the 1700's. Offered for sale in superb condition and benefits from a wonderfully private and secluded garden.
'Shaker style' kitchen units with a useful centre island, exposed timber beams and pantry storage.
Dining room accessed from the kitchen, feature fireplace with an inset timber hearth and exposed brickwork.
Primary sitting room with a further feature fireplace and built in book shelf.
Three well proportioned bedrooms including a larger than average master bedroom with built in storage and fire place.
Period, timber doors with brass door knobs
Modern, fully tiled bathroom suite.
Splendid, fully enclosed garden, accessed from the driveway.
Lovely 'decked' patio area by the side entrance, with space for a small table and chairs.
A ‘double fronted’ period stone cottage offering lots of character features, located in the village of Marcham.
Marcham is a sought after village with excellent transport links. Facilities within the village include a community run shop, public house, church and popular primary and nursery schools. Marcham has its own cricket and football clubs, and neighbouring Frilford Heath has a national standard golf club. The nearby market town of Abingdon and city of Oxford provide a more extensive range of shops, facilities and entertainment. Off North Street lies New Road, leading to Denman College and the historic All Saints' Church.
EPC Rating: E
Parking - Driveway
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