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£325,000

Bromeswell Close, Lower Heyford, OX25

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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£325,000

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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A beautifully refurbished and renovated 3 bed semi with 2 receptions plus Jack & Jill en-suite, sitting at the end of a cul-de-sac within a village loved by many for its mix of pretty rural surroundings, great community, and exceptionally easy access. Ideal for first time buyers, and NO CHAIN

Lower Heyford is a delightful village. Nestling in a valley with the River Cherwell parallel to the Oxford canal, farmland surrounds the village and the local scenery is wonderful. There is a good local school, a lovely old pub, local store, and access to all points of the compass is exceptional with the M40 and A34 close by and the Cherwell Valley railway line Heyford station within the village. For those looking for a rural existence combined with nearby access to all amenities, there are few better villages in North Oxfordshire.

Bought in pretty tired condition, this house has been delightfully remodelled and updated to the point where it is turnkey ready for a new owner. Real thought has been applied to this project, ranging from the ergonomics of the kitchen to the clever addition of a Jack and Jill en-suite. And it's very handy having a dining room on the opposite side of the kitchen from the living room as it could just as easily be a useful study space for working from home. The whole house feels light, positive and relaxing with absolutely nothing left to do but move in.

The entrance to the house is perfectly placed next to the driveway and path from the cul-de-sac. Walking in, your eyes are immediately drawn to the living room on the right as it's a great size and the bay to the front is an attractive source of great light. Ahead of you the stairs rise away, and immediately left is a compact wc. The hard floor underfoot cleverly extends seamlessly through the kitchen and onwards into the dining room, whereas the living room is carpeted - reflecting the fact the rest of the house is the working side day to day and the living room the evening space to hunker down in warmth and comfort. In the kitchen, the timber tops provide generous work surfaces round three sides, with cream farmhouse-style units on walls and floors that offer considerable storage. There is also a large understairs cupboard that could double as a pantry if needed. And from here a door to the rear takes you into a good sized dining room overlooking the garden.

Upstairs, the landing leads off to three bedrooms. The largest of the three mirrors the size of the living room below, so it's a great room - and in addition the view across the roofs of the neighbours' houses opposite is delightful. To the side the en-suite is stylish and ultra modern, with a high quality suite including a shower, and there's also a large store cupboard to the side of the bedroom. Back to the landing, at the rear the second bedroom is also a practical double, this time looking back out towards the rear garden and Freehold Street behind. This room and the third bedroom both share the en-suite bathroom next to them, through doors that enter from either side. This arrangement is clever as it offers great flexibility for bathroom use depending on the needs of the users. Those with teenagers may find this more useful than other people! It's a clever use of the space.

Outside, the house sits back from the cul-de-sac in a position that makes the plot feel wider and more open than most. A gravel area in front of the bay window is laid as such for ease of maintenance, surrounded by timber borders .The block paving and gravel to the left provides a really good driveway space. And behind it the garden landscaping stretches back and wraps around to the rear, with a pathway leading past further timber-edged borders to the back door.

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