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Guide price

£260,000

(£396/sq. ft)

1 bed terraced house for sale
Trenchard Lane, Caversfield OX27

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 657 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Quadrant Real Estates Ltd

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About this property

  • Freehold End of Terrace House

  • Grade II Listed - Former RAF Base

  • Brick Build under Flat Roof

  • 23 Acres of Communal Grounds

  • Maintenance Charge - £1,500 per year

  • Gas Central Heating

  • Mains Water - Thames

  • Mains Electric - ovo

  • Council Tax Band B

  • Broadband / Mobile Phone - Please Check with Ofcom

Nestled in the charming Garden Quarter development - a former RAF base steeped in history, this delightful Grade II listed end-of-terrace house spread over two floors offers a unique blend of contemporary living and historical character.

Nestled in the charming Garden Quarter development - a former RAF base steeped in history, this delightful Grade II listed end-of-terrace house spread over two floors offers a unique blend of contemporary living and historical character.

Upon entering Hugh House, you are welcomed into a large open-plan living kitchen area, which is perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The design maximises space and light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The first floor boasts a spacious bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom.

The 23 acre communal grounds surrounding the property provide a serene environment, allowing residents to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors.

For added convenience, the property includes allocated parking for one vehicle, ensuring that you have a secure place for your car.

Hugh House gives a wonderful opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors, and buyers who value history, tranquillity, and a strong sense of community, offering an exceptional lifestyle in one of Bicester’s most desirable and peaceful developments.

Maintenance Charge £1,500 per year.

This historic market town offers a variety of shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, weekly markets, supermarkets, a cinema, and leisure centre with a gym and swimming pool. Both primary and secondary schools are within a short distance. Shopping enthusiasts can indulge at Bicester Retail Park which comprises of M&S Food Hall, Nike, Next, Boots and 2 restaurants. Bicester Village offers shoppers 160 luxury boutiques and numerous dining options. Bicester has two railway stations; Bicester North, providing links to London Marylebone, and Bicester Village Station, offering additional routes to Oxford and London Marylebone. The property is well situated for easy access to two major roadways; the M40, providing links to London, and the M25, providing links Oxford and Birmingham. There are also regular bus routes and easy access for the A34 to Oxford

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    B

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