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High Street, Upper Heyford

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Just delightfully charming
  • Pretty living room with woodburner
  • Light kitchen/breakfast room
  • Two bedrooms
  • "Wetroom" bathroom
  • Landscaped garden
  • Stone outbuilding/ shed
  • Parking on street
  • Great amenities nearby

Description

An historically important grade 2 listed cottage dating back many hundreds of years, oozing with period charm and set in the quietest of lanes in a small village with pub, delightful canalside walks, and surrounded by countryside. 2 beds, beams and stone, lovely inglenook fireplace, and NO CHAIN.

Upper Heyford is a quiet and secluded village away from the beaten track but within easy reach of amenities and road/ rail links. The community is vibrant and varied with a well-used village hall and green plus a good local pub, and there is a highly-regarded new free-school less than a mile distant, and many new amenities including a hotel and a bar/restaurant. Many villagers enjoy a walk of around a mile down the Oxford Canal to Lower Heyford where a shop and cafe can be found at the canal wharf as well as a further good pub. Rail access is excellent with Lower Heyford having a station feeding to Oxford and London Paddington, Bicester North is 7 miles East with fast and frequent trains into London Marylebone. Road links are also straightforward with both the M40 and A34 a short drive away.

Number 17 is an achingly pretty & charming thatched cottage dating back hundreds of years. It's very telling that all these cottages on this terrace are listed, amply demonstrating their historical importance! We have known this cottage on and off for over 30 years - the staircase was hand built in the building that is now our office!! It's a wonderful house with masses of character, in a row of similar. A more peaceful and quiet location would be hard to find. Own a genuine piece of Home County English history...

The front door opens into a very spacious and welcoming living room that oozes charm, with beams overhead and a lovely stone fireplace with wood burner. Under foot there's a wood floor, and the theme continues with the bespoke oak staircase curving off to the left. The whole room demonstrates a delightful patina that only a house of great age can provide, but with the modern touches that we all need for easy living. At the rear, the hall splits off to the kitchen and bathroom, with a handy cupboard to the side.

The bathroom is a walk-in wet room, tiled throughout and a particularly generous size, with a stylish modern shower suite in immaculate condition. To the left the kitchen is far more generous in size than you would expect, with more than ample room for a breakfast table. The long run of units down two sides also provide as much storage and work top space as most could ever need. At the rear the door leads out to the garden.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms. The larger is bright and light, overlooking the sleepy lane to the front. This is a good double space, with a wardrobe built in to the side. Bedroom two is more compact although it too is equipped with a double cupboard providing good storage over the stairs. This is a good single room or, as we suspect most will use it, an ideal home work space or study.

Outside to the rear, the garden is pretty and set up for no maintenance. Steps up reach a part paved, part gravel area with two brick planters, pleasantly landscaped. Behind them is a decked area perfect for summer dining. The whole is also dog-friendly as it is enclosed. At the rear, a stone shed provides an extra dimension with ample space for storage. Note that there is also a rear access path that runs along the end of all the gardens for these cottages, ensuring easy access for moving bins, bicycles, work access etc without going through the house.



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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
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LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
Listed
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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About Cridland & Co, Caulcott

The Morris Building, Greenway, Caulcott, OX25 4NF

Cridland and Co are an independent, family-run estate agency specialising in selling and letting property across North Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds. We are well known for handling properties of architectural or special interest, however our expertise covers a wide spectrum of prices and types. 

To us the average estate agent's standards might be good enough to sell washing machines but they are not good enough to sell houses. 

Unlike any other agent we know, we look to sell and let EVERY property we represent. You trust us to look after your property - probably your most valuable asset - and we take that trust very seriously. Our ethos is simple: Provide the service we would want for ourselves..

And being a small company we can provide all the same level of market exposure as any national/ international agent, with the all-important addition of time expenditure and local knowledge that only a small local independent can offer.

In addition, we are socially and ecologically responsible. Our office is fitted with solar panels that provide an electricity surplus, slashing our carbon footprint. We walk or cycle to as many appointments as we can. And we give back wherever we can, from village fete sponsorship to kitting out Bicester rugby club and supporting Nai's House mental health charity. This community has been wonderful to us and our family, so we aim to give that back wherever we can.

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