- IN NEED OF MODERNISATION +
- Two bedroom terraced house +
- Sitting/dining room +
- Kitchen +
- Two bedrooms +
- Bathroom +
- Garden +
- Driveway parking +
- No onward chain +
A two bedroom terraced house in need of modernisation. The main accommodation offers an entrance hall, sitting/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside are gardens and driveway parking. The property is available with no onward chain.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band- C
EPC Rating- D
Freehold
Canopied Entrance Porch - Entrance door.
Entrance Hall - Staircase to first floor. Understairs cupboard. Radiator. Meter cupboard.
Sitting/Dining Room - 4.19m x 3.61m (13'9" x 11'10") - Patio doors to garden. Reconstituted stone fireplace continuing to both sides to provide a TV shelf and a display. There is a gas fire in situ but we cannot vouch for it's working order. Radiator.
Kitchen - 3.33m x 1.80m (10'11" x 5'11") - Window to front. Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap inset into a rolled edge worksurface. Further units. Gas cooker point. Space and plumbing for an automatic washing machine. Further utility space.
Landing - Roof access.
Bedroom One - 3.61m x 2.74m (11'10" x 9'0") - Window to rear.
Bedroom Two - 2.74m x 2.72m (9'0" x 8'11") - Twpo windows to front. Radiator. Built in wardrobe. Built in airing cupboard.
Bathroom - 1.88m x 1.75m (6'2" x 5'9") - Suite comprising of a panelled bath, lw level WC and pedestal wash basin. Radiator.
Outside - Border to the front and access to the entrance.
The rear garden is enclosed.
Allocated Driveway Parking - Driveway parking to the front of the property.
Carterton - Carterton is a town in West Oxfordshire, approximately four miles south west of Witney. Much of what is now the northern part of the town was held by the Moleyns family from at least 1369. During the medieval period the main road through Carterton was one of the most important in the country, taking trains of packhorses laden with Cotswold wool over Radcot Bridge and on to Southampton for export. By the late 20th century Carterton was one of the largest towns in Oxfordshire. Carterton's later growth was closely related to the construction in 1937 of the nearby RAF Brize Norton airbase. By 1997 the town centre had been transformed: shops in a variety of styles lined the four broad main streets, interspersed with a few older buildings such as the Beehive Hotel and the former Emporium, and the crossroads was dominated by a tall domed tower built in 1996. In 2000 work began on a major expansion programme on the town's eastern edge.