£440,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleGoldings Road, Hook Norton, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
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About this property
An attractive three-bedroom end-of-terrace stone residence offering a beautiful master suite and its own driveway providing parking for three vehicles, and a car port.
The accommodation briefly comprises:
Composite front door leading to:
Entrance Hall – featuring a balustraded staircase to the first floor and two under-stairs cupboards.
Cloakroom: Fitted with a white suite comprising a low-level WC and pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback.
Extended Lounge/Dinner: A spacious reception room with double-glazed French doors and windows to either side, opening onto the rear garden.
Wren Kitchen: Fitted with a range of matching wall and base units with integrated appliances, including an electric ceramic hob with extractor hood above, separate oven with microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Wall-mounted cupboard housing the central heating boiler. Double-glazed window to the front aspect.
First Floor Landing:
Bedroom Two: Double-glazed window to the rear aspect, and three double and one single Sharps built-in wardrobes.
Bedroom: Double-glazed window to the front aspect.
Bathroom: Fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath with separate shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC, part-tiled walls and tiled floor.
Door leading to an enclosed staircase rising to the second floor, with dressing area and double-glazed window to the front aspect.
Second Floor:
Master Bedroom: Double-glazed window to the front aspect and double-glazed Velux window to the rear aspect. Range of three double Sharps built-in wardrobes.
En-Suite Shower Room: Fitted with a white suite comprising a double shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC, part-tiled walls, tiled floor and double-glazed Velux window to the rear aspect.
Outside
Front Garden: Open plan with slate bed.
Own Driveway: Located to the side of the property, leading to a car port with an EV charging point, and side pedestrian access to the rear garden.
Rear Garden: Low-maintenance design with a slate patio area, and wooden shed.
The property benefits from oil-fired central heating and double-glazed windows throughout.
Hook Norton is a picturesque and well-connected village nestled in the rolling countryside of North Oxfordshire, offering a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. Known for its handsome stone cottages, traditional pubs, and thriving local community, the village provides an inviting setting for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Everyday amenities are well catered for, with a village shop, post office, doctor’s surgery, highly regarded primary school, and a range of clubs and societies that contribute to a warm and active community spirit.
The village is perhaps best known for the historic Hook Norton Brewery, a celebrated local landmark that adds character and attracts visitors year-round. Surrounded by scenic footpaths and bridleways, the area is ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the Cotswolds countryside. Despite its peaceful atmosphere, Hook Norton remains conveniently placed for travel, with nearby Banbury offering fast rail links to Oxford, Birmingham, and London, as well as easy access to the M40. Together, these features make Hook Norton an appealing location for those seeking a quintessential village lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.
Distances
Chipping Norton c. 5 miles
Banbury c. 8 miles
Bicester c. 20 miles
Stratford Upon Avon c. 21 miles
Oxford c. 25 miles
Cheltenham c. 31 miles
Birmingham c. 60 miles
London c. 81 miles
Charlbury or Kingham to London, c. 1 hour
Bicester North or Banbury to London, c. 1 hour
Buyers Purchase Fee:
Please note that buyers are required to pay a Purchase Fee of £300 (inc. Of VAT) to Mark David Estate Agents Ltd on offer acceptance, to process a new transaction.
The accommodation briefly comprises:
Composite front door leading to:
Entrance Hall – featuring a balustraded staircase to the first floor and two under-stairs cupboards.
Cloakroom: Fitted with a white suite comprising a low-level WC and pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback.
Extended Lounge/Dinner: A spacious reception room with double-glazed French doors and windows to either side, opening onto the rear garden.
Wren Kitchen: Fitted with a range of matching wall and base units with integrated appliances, including an electric ceramic hob with extractor hood above, separate oven with microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Wall-mounted cupboard housing the central heating boiler. Double-glazed window to the front aspect.
First Floor Landing:
Bedroom Two: Double-glazed window to the rear aspect, and three double and one single Sharps built-in wardrobes.
Bedroom: Double-glazed window to the front aspect.
Bathroom: Fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath with separate shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC, part-tiled walls and tiled floor.
Door leading to an enclosed staircase rising to the second floor, with dressing area and double-glazed window to the front aspect.
Second Floor:
Master Bedroom: Double-glazed window to the front aspect and double-glazed Velux window to the rear aspect. Range of three double Sharps built-in wardrobes.
En-Suite Shower Room: Fitted with a white suite comprising a double shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC, part-tiled walls, tiled floor and double-glazed Velux window to the rear aspect.
Outside
Front Garden: Open plan with slate bed.
Own Driveway: Located to the side of the property, leading to a car port with an EV charging point, and side pedestrian access to the rear garden.
Rear Garden: Low-maintenance design with a slate patio area, and wooden shed.
The property benefits from oil-fired central heating and double-glazed windows throughout.
Hook Norton is a picturesque and well-connected village nestled in the rolling countryside of North Oxfordshire, offering a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. Known for its handsome stone cottages, traditional pubs, and thriving local community, the village provides an inviting setting for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Everyday amenities are well catered for, with a village shop, post office, doctor’s surgery, highly regarded primary school, and a range of clubs and societies that contribute to a warm and active community spirit.
The village is perhaps best known for the historic Hook Norton Brewery, a celebrated local landmark that adds character and attracts visitors year-round. Surrounded by scenic footpaths and bridleways, the area is ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the Cotswolds countryside. Despite its peaceful atmosphere, Hook Norton remains conveniently placed for travel, with nearby Banbury offering fast rail links to Oxford, Birmingham, and London, as well as easy access to the M40. Together, these features make Hook Norton an appealing location for those seeking a quintessential village lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.
Distances
Chipping Norton c. 5 miles
Banbury c. 8 miles
Bicester c. 20 miles
Stratford Upon Avon c. 21 miles
Oxford c. 25 miles
Cheltenham c. 31 miles
Birmingham c. 60 miles
London c. 81 miles
Charlbury or Kingham to London, c. 1 hour
Bicester North or Banbury to London, c. 1 hour
Buyers Purchase Fee:
Please note that buyers are required to pay a Purchase Fee of £300 (inc. Of VAT) to Mark David Estate Agents Ltd on offer acceptance, to process a new transaction.
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