Guide price
£350,000
(£439/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleBurrows Crescent, Chipping Norton OX7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
798 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
Sold STC
Freehold
About this property
Terraced House
Open Plan Dining/Living Area
Three Bedrooms
Driveway for Two Cars
Low Maintenance Rear Garden
Countryside Views
Three Years Remaining on NHBC Warranty
Highly Sought After Location
Within Catchment for Local Schools
Close to Local Amenities
Introducing this 3-bedroom terraced house nestled in a highly sought-after location, making it an ideal find for a whole host of the audience including first-time buyers, investors, downsizers and more.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into an entrance hall with downstairs toilet, from the hall there is open plan dining/living area with access to the rear garden & a separate kitchen with integrated appliances, including fridge/freezer, dishwasher, gas hobs and electric oven. The property boasts three bedrooms (two double and one single), and a central bathroom with a bathtub/shower combination.
There is ample storage at the property, including a built-in understairs multi-purpose storage unit and a boarded loft with light and extendable ladder, adding the functionality of this home.
Externally you can enjoy the convenience of a driveway which can accommodate two cars, enhancing accessibility and providing secure off-road parking. To the rear of the house you will discover a low maintenance garden, laid to lawn and patio, with side access.
The property also benefits from close proximity to local schools, parks and amenities, being placed in the catchment for St Mary’s CofE Primary School (Good), Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School (Outstanding) and Chipping Norton School (Outstanding), adding to the ease and comfort of every-day living.
Tenure: We believe the property to be Freehold Potential purchasers should obtain confirmation of this from their solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.
EPC Rating: B
Location
Affectionately referred to as the 'Gate-Way' to the Cotswolds, Chipping Norton is a busy market town, offering an array of shops and attractions to all who dwell in the vicinity. The town began as a few houses and a small church, but as the Cotswold wool trade took off and the town grew rich, the merchants in the town paid for the church to be enlarged. The towns many amenities include a Sainsbury's, Aldi, wh Smith and Boots, a leisure centre, golf course and a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Daylesford Organic and Soho Farmhouse are just a short drive away.
Parking - Driveway
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into an entrance hall with downstairs toilet, from the hall there is open plan dining/living area with access to the rear garden & a separate kitchen with integrated appliances, including fridge/freezer, dishwasher, gas hobs and electric oven. The property boasts three bedrooms (two double and one single), and a central bathroom with a bathtub/shower combination.
There is ample storage at the property, including a built-in understairs multi-purpose storage unit and a boarded loft with light and extendable ladder, adding the functionality of this home.
Externally you can enjoy the convenience of a driveway which can accommodate two cars, enhancing accessibility and providing secure off-road parking. To the rear of the house you will discover a low maintenance garden, laid to lawn and patio, with side access.
The property also benefits from close proximity to local schools, parks and amenities, being placed in the catchment for St Mary’s CofE Primary School (Good), Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School (Outstanding) and Chipping Norton School (Outstanding), adding to the ease and comfort of every-day living.
Tenure: We believe the property to be Freehold Potential purchasers should obtain confirmation of this from their solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.
EPC Rating: B
Location
Affectionately referred to as the 'Gate-Way' to the Cotswolds, Chipping Norton is a busy market town, offering an array of shops and attractions to all who dwell in the vicinity. The town began as a few houses and a small church, but as the Cotswold wool trade took off and the town grew rich, the merchants in the town paid for the church to be enlarged. The towns many amenities include a Sainsbury's, Aldi, wh Smith and Boots, a leisure centre, golf course and a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Daylesford Organic and Soho Farmhouse are just a short drive away.
Parking - Driveway
More information
Tenure
Freehold
Service charge
£180 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£0



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