Stanlo | Upper Wardington | Oxfordshire | OX15 0RB

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A Beautifully Presented And Vastly Extended Period Cottage In A Beautiful Rural Setting. No Upward Chain.

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stanloUpper Wardington | Oxfordshire | OX15 0RB

A Beautifully Presented And Vastly Extended Period Cottage In A Beautiful Rural Setting. No Upward Chain.

Spacious

The entrance hall leads to a very large breakfast kitchen which has plenty of units, a range oven and space for a central table which makes it an ideal space for entertaining. There is a dining area just off which could be used as a work area.

There is also a downstairs cloakroom / utility room, lovely snug with wood burning stove and superb sitting room which has full height doors opening out to and overlooking the garden.

Bright

To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, the master having a lovely en-suite bathroom, plus principle bathroom.

The beautiful rear garden has raised patio area, lawn with attractive borders, off-road parking and a double car port which permission has been granted to convert into a double garage. The house overlooks the village green area.

Location Upper Wardington is a beautiful village located off Junction 11 of the M40 which has a church, two public houses and convenient access to more shopping options in Middleton Cheney. Nicely situated for access to Banbury town centre, Oxford and easy access from Banbury train station to Marylebone.

ServicesMains Drainage, electricity, oil and telephone (BT connected)

Local AuthorityCherwell DistrictCouncil Tax Band: F

Viewing ArrangementsStrictly via the vendors sole agents Fine & Country, Banbury

Website AddressFor more information visit the property’s website address www.fineandcountry.com

Opening HoursMonday to Friday 9.00 am - 5.30 pmSaturday 9.00 am - 4.30 pm

BANBURY

Lying on the banks of the River Cherwell, Banbury is a market town and civil parish in North Oxfordshire. Ideally situated, it is 64 miles (103 km) North West of London, 38 miles (61 km) South East of Birmingham, and 21 miles (34 km) from the county town of Oxford.

Banbury is a significant commercial, industrial and retail centre for the surrounding area, which is predominantly rural. The town is famed for Banbury cakes, and the nursery rhyme “Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross.” Since the year 2000 Banbury has hosted a unique gathering of traditional mock animals, from around the UK, at the annual Banbury Hobby Horse Festival. The Banbury Cross and Oxford Canal are notable local attractions.

Transport links from Banbury allow excellent access to the entire country. With Banbury Station providing trains to London Marylebone and Birmingham Snows Hill and Moor Street Stations. The M40 passes Banbury at Junction 11, and links the town to the M42, M1, M6 and M25.