Offered to the market is this well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached home, offering great accommodation, a versatile layout, and a delightful rear garden, making it an ideal first-time purchase, investment, or home for those looking to downsize.
The property is entered via a useful entrance porch, which leads into the comfortable sitting room. Stairs rise to the first floor, while a door to the rear opens into the generous kitchen/breakfast room. Fitted with a range of units and currently featuring a peninsula breakfast bar, the kitchen provides space for dining and is well suited to everyday family life and entertaining.
To the rear of the property is a bright conservatory, enjoying views over the garden and with French doors opening directly onto the patio. A further door from the conservatory provides access to the rear section of the former garage, which has been converted into a useful store room/gym. This versatile space would also make an excellent home office or hobby room.
On the first floor are two double bedrooms, together with the family bathroom, fitted with a white suite comprising a bath with shower over. The bathroom also benefits from a window, providing natural light and ventilation.
Outside, the rear garden has been lovingly planted with well-stocked flower and shrub borders, creating an attractive and established and private outdoor space. A patio immediately behind the house provides an ideal seating area, with the remainder laid to lawn.
To the front, there is driveway parking for one vehicle. The original garage now offers excellent storage to the front, while the rear has been converted into the gym/store room.
This attractive home combines practical living space with a versatile outbuilding and a beautiful garden, and early viewing is highly recommended.
About Chalgrove
The site of a small Civil War battle, the historic village of Chalgrove is located approximately 10 miles south east of Oxford and 5 miles from Junction 6 of the M40. There is a good range of shops and amenities including a highly regarded primary school, a doctor’s surgery, grocery stores, a pharmacy and three pubs. Chalgrove has a friendly and thriving community with a population of approximately 3,000. There are several groups and clubs catering for all ages, ranging from football and netball teams to a monthly history group.
Material Information
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - C
Broadband - Full Fibre to the cabinet (FTTC)
Parking - Driveway parking
Sewerage - Mains
Heating - Gas-fired central heating
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