Guide price
£850,000
(£529/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleRed Lion Street, Kings Sutton, Banbury OX17
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
From 1,607 - 1,736 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Oxford Sales
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About this property
3 bedrooms
2 reception rooms
2 bathrooms
Walk to the mainline station
Interior designed
Deceptively large garden
Separate office/studio
Picturesque village
Rh @ Aynho Park
Near Soho Farmhouse
This attractive and versatile cottage has been recently refurbished to an incredibly high standard. Whilst hidden in the heart of the village only a short walk to the village shop and train station, the property enjoys a deceptively large garden. The house has undergone a substantial refurbishment in the last two years. There are new hardwood double-glazed windows, a new front door, and restored traditional guttering, and it has been repointed using traditional lime mortar. The back of the house has all-new double-glazed windows and a back door using heritage composite material. The electrics have had a complete overhaul with new wiring where needed, the addition of new spots and wall lights, a new fuse box, and wired-in smoke and Co2 alarms.
The boiler was replaced 5 years ago, along with half of the radiators in the house with cast aluminium. The loft has been insulated to current regs and boarded on one side, with the hatch size increased and a new drop-down ladder, the ceiling was raised in 2022 in the main bathroom for
a complete refit and in the small bedroom for wall-to-wall wardrobes. The original elm flooring has been restored in both bedrooms 2 and 3 with bespoke fitted wall-to-wall wardrobes in both bathrooms. There is a new sisal carpet fitted on the stairs and landing.
The living room and hallway have wide plank-engineered oak flooring and deep skirting boards. The living room ceiling is skimmed and a new wood burner. The study now has a wine rack, cupboards and desk fitted. The kitchen is new throughout along with the flagstone floor.
Gardens and Grounds
The property features a new limestone patio, offering a stylish and durable outdoor living space perfect for entertaining. The area also includes a BBQ station, making it ideal for hosting gatherings, family dinners, or simply enjoying a quiet evening outdoors.
King's Sutton is a picturesque village located on the edge of the Cherwell Valley Northamptonshire, near the border with Oxfordshire. The village has scenic views and a quiet, natural environment. The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, a large medieval church, dominates the village skyline, being built in the 13th century, it features a striking spire visible for miles and is a significant landmark. The church is noted for its fine architecture, including intricate carvings and stained glass windows.
King's Sutton benefits from a railway station, which is part of the Chiltern Main Line. The station connects the village to London, Oxford, and Birmingham, making it a well-connected rural settlement.
The village's proximity to major roads, such as the M40 motorway, further enhances its accessibility.
Close by is Aynhoe Park, a grand country house with a rich history, which adds to the area's heritage appeal.
Distances
King's Sutton is about 4 miles south of the market town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, and roughly 20 miles north of Oxford, making it an accessible location for those looking to explore the wider region.
(All distances and times are approximate).
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