Guide price
£310,000
2 bed detached house for saleAlbion Street, Chipping Norton OX7
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
King & Woolley
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About this property
Entrance hall
Living room with vaulted ceiling
Kitchen dining room
Two double bedrooms
Bathroom
Large cellar
Gas central heating
Double glazing
Town centre location
End of chain
A freehold character property with two double bedrooms, vaulted living room & dining kitchen conveniently situated within A short walk of the town centre. The accommodation comprises: Ground floor: Entrance hall, bathroom, double bedroom. Lower ground floor: Double bedroom with access to large cellar. First floor: Good sized living room with vaulted ceiling & exposed timbers, modern fitted dining kitchen. Other details: Gas central heating, double glazing. Situation: Close to all town centre facilities, free parking across the road. Brief history: Albion court originally formed part of the white hart hotel which became the brewers arms public house circa. 1870. This publiic house was the brewery tap for chipping norton’s hitchmans brewery (no longer in existence). The pub closed in 1978 and has since been redeveloped into the residential accommodation you see today.
The bustling historic wool town of Chipping Norton is situated on the edge of the Cotswold Hills between the University City of Oxford, Spa town of Cheltenham & Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon. It has an eclectic range of shopping, social and business facilities including an excellent local theatre, boutique cinema, sports centre with indoor pool, lido & cafe, Community Hospital + Health Centre. A Station on the Paddington to Worcester rail line can be found at nearby Kingham in addition to a regular bus service from Chipping Norton to Oxford.
EPC rating: E.
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