Guide price
£545,000
3 bed cottage for salePackhorse Lane, Oxon OX13
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Thomas Merrifield - Abingdon
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About this property
Three Bedrooms
Ground Floor Wet Room
First Floor Family Bathroom
Stunning Orangery
Feature Fireplace with Wood Burner
Driveway Parking for Two Vehicles
Gas Central Heating
Garden Grill Cabin
EPC Rating D - Council Tax Band D
Packhorse Cottage is a charming early 17th-century stone home brimming with character and period appeal. Thoughtfully extended on the ground floor, the highlight is a beautiful orangery that floods the space with natural light and enjoys views over the garden.
The accommodation is versatile and well-proportioned, comprising an entrance porch, a country-style kitchen opening into the orangery, a cosy living room featuring a fireplace and wood-burning stove, a ground floor wet room, and a double bedroom or home office. Upstairs, there are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the mature garden wraps around the property, offering both privacy and a peaceful setting, complete with a grill cabin—ideal for entertaining. The driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles.
Nestled in the picturesque valley of the River Ock, Marcham is a historic village first recorded in 965 and later mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as part of the Abingdon Abbey estate. Today, Marcham is a thriving community that blends village charm with modern convenience. Local amenities include a pre-school, a well-regarded primary school, a church, post office and village shop, pub, and the recently built village hall with upgraded sports pitches and muga facilities (completed April 2018).
The village is ideally located for leisure and recreation, with Frilford Heath Golf Club approximately 1.8 miles away and Millets Farm Centre just 2.1 miles. The nearby market town of Abingdon offers a wider range of shops, restaurants, and services, while excellent educational options can be found in both Abingdon and Oxford.
Marcham enjoys strong transport connections: The A34 provides swift access to the M40 and M4 motorways, and Didcot Parkway (approx. 8 miles) offers a regular fast service to London Paddington. Oxford Parkway (approx. 13.9 miles) provides access to London Marylebone in about an hour. Local rail stations at Radley and Culham also serve the area, making Marcham exceptionally well connected.
• Utilities: Mains gas/electricity/water/drainage are connected.
• Heating: Gas central heating.
• Parking: Private driveway.
• Broadband Coverage: Ultrafast broadband speed is available at this property along with coverage from O2, Three, Vodafone & EE.
• Rights of Way / Access: None known.
• Restrictive Covenants: None known.
• Flood Risk: Very Low.
• Building Safety / Planning Issues: If built or renovated pre-1999 may contain low levels of asbestos which is considered safe if left undisturbed
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