Bates Lane, Souldern, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX27
£350,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
A very comfortable cottage in the centre of Souldern which has been beautifully updated by the present owners. From the front door you enter into a sitting room with exposed beams and brickwork as well as a double fronted fireplace with a woodburner. There is also a window seat and built in shelving and cupboards.
The dining room has a double aspect allowing for an abundance of natural light. The kitchen has a range of wall and base units and integrated appliances including a electric oven and hob.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom as well as a family bathroom. Overall a very well designed and comfortable cottage.
Outside
There is a side gate with access for bins and to the kitchen.
pSituation
Souldern is a picturesque village pressed up against the Northants border and lies against the wooded park, which runs beside the Ockley Brook as it flows from Tusmore and Croughton to join the river Cherwell. William Wordsworth once visited the village and found it so enchanting he penned a sonnet on "A Parsonage in Oxfordshire". Being situated down a no through road Souldern lies approximately midway between the towns of Banbury and Bicester, affording excellent communications from either mainline railway stations (Bicester North or Bicester Village) or the M40 motorway at Junction 10. The village has a public house namely "The Fox Inn" and a Church. There are numerous good schools nearby namely Winchester House, Beachborough, Tudor Hall, Stowe and Bloxham.
The dining room has a double aspect allowing for an abundance of natural light. The kitchen has a range of wall and base units and integrated appliances including a electric oven and hob.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom as well as a family bathroom. Overall a very well designed and comfortable cottage.
Outside
There is a side gate with access for bins and to the kitchen.
pSituation
Souldern is a picturesque village pressed up against the Northants border and lies against the wooded park, which runs beside the Ockley Brook as it flows from Tusmore and Croughton to join the river Cherwell. William Wordsworth once visited the village and found it so enchanting he penned a sonnet on "A Parsonage in Oxfordshire". Being situated down a no through road Souldern lies approximately midway between the towns of Banbury and Bicester, affording excellent communications from either mainline railway stations (Bicester North or Bicester Village) or the M40 motorway at Junction 10. The village has a public house namely "The Fox Inn" and a Church. There are numerous good schools nearby namely Winchester House, Beachborough, Tudor Hall, Stowe and Bloxham.
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