- 3 bedroom semi-detached house +
- In need of renovation throughout +
- Situated on large plot +
- No onward chain +
- Cloakroom & utility/store room +
- Attached garage +
- Front garage and driveway parking +
- Rear garden backing onto fields +
- Gas central heating +
Located on the edge of the thriving village of Islip, this 3 bedroom semi-detached farm workers cottage built in 1942, is situated on a large plot with ample scope for extension and has stunning views over open farmland to the rear. The property is in need of renovation throughout but benefits from upgraded double glazing to the front of the house and gas central heating via a Worcester combi boiler.
The house is offered to the market with no onward chain and the accommodation comprises of an entrance hall, dual aspect living room with fireplace and log burner, dining room, basic kitchen with store cupboard and door to the inner passage, cloakroom, utility/storeroom and garage.
On the first floor there are two large double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a good size third bedroom and a shower room. The cupboard on the landing houses the Worcester boiler.
The front garden is bounded by a stone wall with gated access and driveway parking for 2 cars in front of the garage, with potential for further parking if needed. The enclosed rear garden houses and garden shed and backs directly onto fields affording views over local countryside.
Islip facilities include a train station serving Bicester, Oxford, and London Marylebone, primary school, shop, village hall, pub and doctors surgery. The village has excellent road links to Bicester, the M40 and Oxford via the A34.