£475,000
3 bed cottage for saleWheelers Rise, Croughton, Northants NN13
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
The Cherwell Agent
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About this property
Pretty stone cottage
Off-street parking
Character and charm
Generous walled garden with side access
Utility room & downstairs WC
Well-regarded local nursery & primary school
Northants / Oxfordshire border
Popular village with excellent facilities
Council tax C & EPC D
Tenure freehold
Tucked away in the charming village of Croughton, this attractive stone cottage is full of character. Showcasing period details such as exposed stone walls, feature fireplaces and a welcoming woodburner, these all combine to create a home with warmth and personality.
On the ground floor, the cottage offers a welcoming sitting room with a fireplace and wood burner, perfect for cosy evenings by the fire. A generous separate dining room provides an excellent space to entertain guests, and a cottage-style breakfast kitchen is perfect for everyday life. A further hall area provides a versatile space, ideal as a reading nook or study. Completing the ground floor is a useful utility room and a downstairs WC.
Upstairs, the first floor enjoys three well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylishly presented family bathroom. Neighbouring houses have successfully converted the loft space to add a further bedroom, and therefore, similar opportunity might be here, subject to the usual consents.
The property sits on a generous plot with off-street parking and a pretty front garden. Side and rear access lead to a delightful, private walled rear garden - well-sized and ideal for relaxing or entertaining, complete with a charming stone potting shed.
Croughton is a popular village on the border of picturesque West Northamptonshire, leading though to Oxfordshire. It embodies the quintessential charm of a traditional English village whilst offering modern conveniences for contemporary living. Croughton enjoys a pub (currently closed and 'to-let'), a co-op, a nursery, primary school, 'Croughton Tea Rooms' and an historic church. The village is only a short journey from the bustling market town of Brackley, and within easy reach of Banbury and Bicester. London is easily accessible from Bicester North, Banbury and King's Sutton Railway Stations (trains to Marylebone in under an hour) and the M40 motorway network is also nearby.
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