Nestled on the outskirts of the vibrant village of Islip, this semi-detached cottage, originally built in 1942 for farm workers, presents a substantial renovation opportunity. With three bedrooms and situated on a generous plot, this property boasts potential for extension and has picturesque views over surrounding farmland at the rear. Although it requires comprehensive refurbishment throughout, the home does come with upgraded double glazing at the front and a gas central heating system powered by a Worcester combi boiler.
The layout includes an inviting entrance hall that leads to a dual-aspect living room featuring a fireplace with log burner, a dining area, and a basic kitchen that connects to an inner passage. Additional space includes a cloakroom, utility/storeroom, and garage for practical use.
Upstairs, two spacious double bedrooms equipped with built-in wardrobes await, alongside a good-sized third bedroom and a shower room. Outside, the front garden is enclosed by a stone wall with gated access, offering driveway parking for two vehicles and more potential space if needed. The rear garden is fully enclosed and features a shed while providing direct access to open fields that enhance its appeal.
Islip offers various amenities including a train station with services to Bicester, Oxford, and London Marylebone, as well as local shops, schools, medicine facilities, and strong road connections to major routes such as the M40 and A34.