This charming terraced townhouse features three bedrooms spread across three levels, presenting a unique opportunity for renovation in a highly desirable location, just a short stroll from the town center. With its historical roots dating back to the late Georgian or early Victorian era, this property is imbued with character and potential, making it an attractive choice for investors or those looking to create their dream home.
Situated conveniently near Banbury, the property offers easy access to major transport links. Located only two miles from Junction 11 of the M40, it provides straightforward routes to Oxford (23 miles), Birmingham (43 miles), and even London (78 miles). The town benefits from regular train services to London Marylebone and Birmingham Snow Hill, both reachable in approximately 55 minutes. The surrounding area is enriched with scenic countryside and numerous historical landmarks, enhancing its appeal as a residential location.
The interior showcases several period features such as exposed beams and original floorboards, which can be retained or restored during renovations. The ground floor comprises two reception rooms: a sitting room with a fireplace, exposed brickwork, and direct access to natural light through a front-facing window; and a dining room that also boasts an open fireplace along with views into the rear garden.
The kitchen is functional but could benefit from updating; it includes space for modern appliances and opens directly to the garden for seamless outdoor access. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms—a spacious double with built-in storage and a single that features fantastic distant views. A well-appointed bathroom completes this level. The expansive second-floor bedroom further adds to the living space offering opportunities for reconfiguration.
Outside, the property presents a small front garden leading up to the entrance, while the sizeable rear garden includes patio space and various shrubs—ideal for outdoor gatherings or gardening enthusiasts. The ability to access this garden by vehicle via a single track adds convenience for potential expansion or development.
All mains services are connected including gas heating provided by a wall-mounted Worcester boiler located in the kitchen area. Council tax band B falls under Cherwell District Council.
Overall, this townhouse not only offers period charm but also substantial potential for renovation or investment in an attractive setting close to all essential amenities. Viewing is available by appointment with Sole Agents Anker & Partners.