£425,000
Union Street, Woodstock, OX20
- 2 beds
£425,000
- 2 beds
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This charming two-bedroom cottage dates from the early 1900s. Tucked away on a quiet road in the centre of Woodstock with its many shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants and UNESCO word heritage site, Blenheim Palace. A set of bright living spaces characterise the interior, which has been sympathetically updated for modern conveniences with period accents throughout.
On approach, there is a well-planted flower bed, the home has a crisp white rendered Fa�ade with red brick and black timber accents, typical of the mock Tudor revival period during the Edwardian era. A welcoming entrance hall gives way to a reception room with a feature fireplace, leading to a recently fitted kitchen/dining room with �Shaker� style cabinetry, timber work surfaces, and attractive patterned floor tiles. This space receives plenty of natural light via south facing French doors that frame the pretty courtyard garden. ��
The first floor is well-balanced with two bedrooms and a bathroom. Additionally, the attic is carpeted and has convenient access via wooden steps that are cleverly hidden within a cupboard on the landing. The attic is a versatile space currently being used for storage.
Externally, the courtyard garden is south facing with two outbuildings for garden storage.
Woodstock is an historic market town best known as the home to Blenheim Palace, one of Britain�s largest country homes and Unesco World Heritage site, offering 2000 acres of beautiful surrounding parkland. This charming town is rich in green spaces and 17th century architecture, awash with Cotswold stone, and bordering the Cotswolds area of outstanding natural beauty.� It�s vibrant community benefit from a plethora of local shops, eateries, galleries, hotels, cafes, and pubs. There is a C of E primary and secondary school, a nursery, a museum, open air swimming pool, a tennis and bowling club, several Churches, and regular community events. A frequent bus services links to Oxford, Chipping Norton, and Witney. Whilst both Long Hanborough Station and Oxford Parkway provides ease of access to London and Oxford by rail.
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