Description
A period three bedroom stone terraced cottage with two reception areas, two gardens, off street parking and a home office in a village location, with no onwards chain. This 19th-century stone under slate tiled roof cottage has original open fireplaces, including an open fire in the sitting room and a wood burner in the kitchen/dining room.
There is a combined 986 sq. ft of accommodation arranged over two floors, which includes an over 16 ft. by 8 ft. independent home office located in the garden with power and lighting. On the ground floor there is an over 15 ft. by 13 ft. sitting room which leads to an open plan kitchen/dining room with French doors to a courtyard garden. On the first floor the principal bedroom has two windows overlooking the garden and fitted wardrobes. There are two further bedrooms, one with an original fireplace, and a three piece family bathroom with a roll top bath with decorative feet.
At the front there is a low maintenance stone paved and gravelled garden and at the rear an enclosed courtyard garden overlooks a paddock. To the side there is off street parking for two cars and an additional enclosed lawned garden.
Living areas The primary living area is an open plan kitchen/dining room with tiled flooring. There is exposed stonework, a wood burner inset to the chimney breast and French doors to the rear courtyard garden. There is a range of floor and wall mounted Shaker style units with Quartz worksurfaces. Fitted appliances include an electric oven, a hob and extractor, a fridge/freezer, a dishwasher, and a washing machine. Additionally, there is a sitting room overlooking the front garden, with a cast iron open fireplace with a moulded wooden mantel surround and a built-in alcove cupboard.
Situation and Schooling Turweston is 1 mile from the market town of Brackley. Within the village there is St. Mary's church and The Stratton Arms public house - believed to date back to the 18th century. There are countryside walks and further amenities are within walking distance in Brackley. The nearest railway stations are located in Banbury and Bicester, both about 10 miles. Turweston has road links with access to the A43, M1, and M40.