Introduction
OFFERED CHAIN FREE. Situated in a quiet spot backing onto woodland you will be able to make the most of the summer months in the properties good sized rear garden. Inside the property you will find the home well presented having been modernised approximately 7 years ago when the kitchen and bathroom were refitted and still presenting very well. Ideally located for the town centre, local schools, neighbourhood shops, mainline train station and affording easy access to the M40 motorway.
Description
This well presented house has easily maintained laminate floors and tiled floors throughout and carpet fitted to the master bedroom.
Offered Chain Free, we intend to provide whoever purchases with a stress-free and quick move.
Ground Floor
A pathway leads to a canopy porch with fitted external storage cupboards housing gas and electric meters leads to:
Entrance door to:
Entrance Lobby with coat hanging space and the electric consumer board is located here. Stairs rise to the first Floor. Door opening to :
Living/Dining Room located at the rear to the house with French doors onto the rear garden and providing space for a three seater sofa and a four seater dining table this is a good sized reception room ideal for relaxing in. Door to understairs cupboard providing useful storage space and the location of the gas fired combination boiler.
Kitchen fitted with a range of white laminate fronted units comprising base units of cupboards and drawers and matching wall units. Granite effect laminate worksurface with inset single drainer sink with window over to front. Brushed stainless steel electric oven and four ring ceramic hob with brushed stainless steel chimney hood. Space for fridge freezer and washing machine.
First Floor
Stairs rise from the entrance lobby to:
Landing having a fitted cupboard and loft hatch to roof. From here doors lead to:
Bedroom 1 a good sized L-shaped double bedroom with space for a double bed and wardrobes. Door to Airing Cupboard housing lagged hot water tank (back up system to provide hot water when not using the gas fired combination boiler). Window to rear with view to woodland.
Family Bathroom with a three piece white suite comprising P-shaped shower bath with over bath shower and shower screen, vanity unit with built in wash hand basin and W.C. Heated chrome towel radiator and extractor fan.
Bedroom 2 a generous single bedroom with a window to the rear having views to woodland.
Outside
Front Garden laid to flower border with a pathway to front door with a porch and external storage cupboard.
Rear Garden being larger than average and laid to patio to the rear of the house remainder to gravel. Outside light.
Allocated parking space in communal parking area.
Banbury is a historic market town situated on the River Cherwell with the Oxford Canal running through it. The town has evolved around its historic shopping streets with the addition of a shopping centre with a more recent extension, Castle Quay Waterfront, that runs alongside the Canal including bar, eateries, bowling alley, and multiplex cinema. The town has a good selection of restaurants, cafes, pubs, gyms, shops and sports centre and has Rugby, Football, Cricket, Tennis and Bowling Clubs. Banbury has a mainline railways station with connections to London, Birmingham and Oxford etc and is on J11 of the M40 motorway making it ideal for commuters.
Property Summary
• Quote Reference: SRK when enquiring
• End Terrace House
• Entrance Lobby
• Good sized Kitchen
• Living/Dining Room
• Two Bedrooms
• Bathroom with over bath shower
• Allocated Parking
• Gas Fired Radiator Heating
• Double Glazed Windows
• CHAIN FREE
Material Information
Part A
Council Tax: Band B
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: E
Service Charge: N/A
Part B
Property Type: End Terrace, brick built house with pitch tiled roof.
Property Construction: Traditional Construction
Number and Types of Rooms: See Floor Plan & Description
Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas fired radiator heating
Broadband: Fibre to cabinet
Parking: Allocated Parking Space
Part C
Restrictions: No
Rights and Easements: No
Flood Risk: Rivers & Sea: Very Low Risk. Surface Water: Very Low Risk. Groundwater: Unlikely. Reservoirs: Unlikely.
Has the property flooded in the last 5 years?: No.
Coastal Erosion Risk: N/A
Accessibility/adaptions: None. Step to front entrance doors. Step down from rear patio to rear garden
Coalfield or Mining Area: N/A
Location
Banbury’s name may derive from “Banna” a 6th Century Saxon chieftain who built a stockade here and “Burgh”, meaning settlement. Banbury is surrounded by beautiful countryside with easy access to the Cotswolds. The town played an important part in the English Civil War as a base for Oliver Cromwell where folklore has it, he planned the Battle of Edge Hill in what is now Ye Olde Reindeer Inn, Parsons Street where you are now more likely to and take in a drink or a meal and plan your evening entertainment.
Forsythia Walk is located on the northern side of the town on the Hardwick development and affords good access to the towns many amenities including shops, restaurants, pubs, cinema, ten pin bowling, gyms and swimming pool. Main line rail links to Oxford, Birmingham, and London.
Convenient road access to M40 motorway (J11). Rail links to London at Banbury (approximately 65 minutes to London Marylebone), Milton Keynes (approximately 33 minutes to London Euston), Bicester North (56 minutes to London Marylebone) & Bicester Village (approximately 51 minutes to London Marylebone).
Useful information
Heating: Gas fired radiator heating
Windows: White uPVC double glazed units
Services: Mains: Water, Gas and Electric. Drainage: Mains
Broadband: Ofcom Checker: Highest Average Download Speeds: Standard 6 Mbps. Superfast 80 Mbps. Ultrafast 1000 Mbps. Highest Average Upload Speeds: Standard 0.7 Mbps. Superfast 20 Mbps. Ultrafast 1000 Mbps. The speeds indicated on the checker are the fastest estimated speeds predicted by the network operator(s) providing services in the area (actual speeds at the property may be different).
Town Centre Amenities: Banbury is a historic market town situated on the River Cherwell with the Oxford Canal running through it. The town has evolved around its historic shopping streets with the addition of a shopping centre with a more recent extension, Castle Quay Waterfront, that runs alongside the Canal including bar, eateries and a bowling alley, and multiplex cinema. The town has a good selection of restaurants, cafes, pubs, gyms, shops and sports centre and has Rugby, Football, Cricket, Tennis and Bowling Clubs. Banbury has a mainline railways station with connections to London, Birmingham and Oxford etc and is on J11 of the M40 motorway making it ideal for commuters.
Nearby Towns: Chipping Norton (14 miles) Stratford Upon Avon (27 miles), Bicester (17 miles), Oxford (30 miles), Milton Keynes (33 miles), (all distances approximate)
Town population: 52,052 people (2021 Census).
Primary School: Hardwick Primary School. Ofsted: Good (September 2024)
Secondary School: North Oxfordshire Academy Ofsted: Good (8 Nov 2022)
Independent Schools: Bloxham Public School, Tudor Hall. Preparatory School: Cardus, St John’s Priory School.
Rail Links: Rail links Banbury to London Marylebone (approximately 65 minutes) (Bicester North (approximately 56 minutes to London Marylebone) & Bicester Village (approximately 51 minutes to London Marylebone).
Motorway Links: Convenient road access to and M40 (J11) motorways and M1 (J15)
EPC Rating: E
Title: Freehold
Local Authority: Cherwell District Council
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly via the vendor’s sole agents, please contact Saul Roux Scrivener MRICS on 07867 664345.
Website
For more information visit www.kwuk.com
Directions
From Banbury Cross proceed in a northerly direction through Horsefair onto North Bar Street at the traffic lights turn left onto the Warwick Road continue over the first roundabout and at the mini roundabout turn right onto Ruscote Avenue. Turn left at the next roundabout onto Longelandes Way turning right at the next roundabout onto Highlands, where the road bends to the left at the top of the hill turn right onto Highlands and Forsythia Walk is the second right beyond St Francis Church. A pathway with Forsythia Walk signpost at its commencement gives access on foot to the property which is the last property on your left-hand side numbered 10.
OPENING HOURS
Monday to Friday 9.00 am – 7.00 pm.
Saturday 9.00 am - 4.00 pm.
Sunday By appointment.
AGENTS NOTES
All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Photographs are reproduced for general information, and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure.
All boundaries indicated on plans are approximate and should be verified with your Solicitor.
All school catchments should be verified and not relied on.
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