Description A mid-terraced, stone-built, double-fronted, three-bedroom house. The property is set back from the road in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Fulbrook with gardens to the front and rear, and parking for two cars.
Its accommodation comprises of entrance hall, sitting room with a wood burning stove set within the stone fire surround.
A kitchen with storage cupboard. Beyond the kitchen and overlooking the rear garden is the dining room / garden room with double doors leading out into the terraced garden. Also on the ground floor is a separate utility room and guest WC.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms, one single overlooking the front and two double bedrooms with windows overlooking the rear garden. Off the master bedroom is an adjoining dressing area with steps up to the loft space with good head height, which is currently used as a hobby room. The tiled bathroom has a white suite with electric shower over the bath.
To the rear of the house the garden is laid out on several terraces with a small shed and with steps leading up to a grassed area at the top.
Benefits include Electric heating which is powered by solar panels on the roof linked to the grid and providing payments through the government's Feed-in Tariff scheme.
Burford Half mile, Charlbury (mainline to London-Paddington) 8 miles, Witney 9 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 10 miles, Oxford 21 miles, Cheltenham 23 miles, Heathrow less than 1 hour
directions From Burford High Street proceed north down the hill and continue over the bridge. At the roundabout, turn right into Fulbrook Hill. Proceed through the village. After the War Memorial turn right into Beech Grove and immediately right again into Orchard Row. The house is towards the end on the left.
Situation Fulbrook is located just across the River Windrush from the historic Cotswold town of Burford, it is raised above the river valley and has a parish church and a well-known 17th century pub, The Carpenters Arms. Burford has a large number of pubs, restaurants and hotels catering for all tastes, the independent shops provide a good selection of produce and clothing, with high street chains yet to make a significant impression on the town. State and private schooling in the area is outstanding, with schools in Burford, Bourton-on-the-Water, Witney, Kingham and Cokethorpe.
Communications are excellent by road via the M4, M40 and M5 motorways, and by rail from Charlbury (London-Paddington 1 hour 20 mins), Swindon (London-Paddington 1 hour) or Didcot Parkway (London-Paddington 1 hour 5 mins).
Services Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Solar panels provide electric central heating and are connected to the Grid.
Local authority West Oxfordshire District Council - Council Tax Band: E.
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