- Hall with Cloakroom +
- Living Room with Bay Window +
- Dining Kitchen +
- Utility +
- Study +
- Four Bedrooms +
- Ensuite Shower Room +
- Bathroom +
- Garage with Electric Door +
- Driveway Parking +
An immaculate detached house finished to an exceptional standard with a beautiful, mature and private rear garden.
THE PROPERTY:
This immaculately presented four-bedroom detached home gets the important things right: space, light, and a garden that feels genuinely private thanks to open land at the rear.
The ground floor works beautifully. There's a proper entrance hall with cloakroom, a living room with bay window, and a study that's perfect for those occasional days at home—particularly with potentail access to ultrafast broadband.
The real star is the dining kitchen, where a distinctive glazed box bay opens straight onto the garden. It transforms entertaining and promotes family time.
Upstairs, four good-sized bedrooms all come with fitted wardrobes, so you won't be hunting for storage solutions. The main bedroom has an ensuite shower room with natural light—often forgotten in modern builds, but it makes all the difference. There's also a family bathroom.
Outside, the garden surprises. Mature planting gives it a well-established feel rather than that new-build starkness, and the privacy is genuine.
There's even a practical storage area tucked behind the garage for tools, pots, and all those garden essentials that don't need to be on display!
The garage has an electric door and a handy side entrance added since construction—the sort of modification that proves genuinely useful.
Driveway parking, high-performance glazing, and zoned gas central heating tick the practical boxes.
What sets this property apart is the condition. It's in immaculate decorative order throughout, with a style that feels considered rather than 'cookie-cutter.'
You could move straight in without lifting a finger, or simply enjoy a home where someone's already made the thoughtful choices.
Worth seeing to appreciate properly.
West Oxfordshire District Council (Tax band E)
ITUATION
Carterton is West Oxfordshire's second-largest town, established around 1900 by William Carter, a Dorset-based land speculator who developed the area as a colony of smallholdings. The town gained early renown for its market gardening, particularly for the famous Carterton tomatoes and black grapes sold at Covent Garden Market.
RAF Brize Norton is Britain's primary strategic airlift base.
The town centre has benefited from considerable investment in recent years, offering an excellent range of major supermarkets alongside independent retailers, cafés, restaurants, barbers and hairdressers. The town is well served by a lending library, five primary schools and several thriving sports clubs.