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An extensively improved detached bungalow enjoying a large plot approximately 0.85 acre with views over the adjoining Wychwood Forest Trust nature reserve. Note Potential to purchase an additional parcel of land with its own metered electric supply approximately 0.19 acre , by separate negotiation.
The bungalow has been refurbished in recent years and offers potential to remodel extend, subject to obtaining necessary consents. The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, a lovely kitchen dining sitting room with woodburning stove and French doors accessing a large decking entertaining area overlooking Gibbetts Close Hill nature reserve, a side porch, three bedrooms with an ensuite cloakroom to the main bedroom, and a bath shower room. Part electric heating underfloor heating to some rooms , off road parking and large gardens with a number of buildings sheds in varying states of repair. There is telecoms mast within the plot which generates an income of approximately £2,250 per annum, with a right of way for the masts maintenance.
Directions Leaving Witney via Oxford Hill B4022 proceed through the traffic lights at the junction with Jubilee Way and Cogges Hill Road, and after a few hundred feet almost opposite Witney Windrush Cemetery take the entrance on the left with the metal gate. If using what3words Navigation App retire.voices.bucked
WODC Council Tax Band D. EPC Rating F.
Witney is an attractive town steeped in history, with good modern amenities and a bustling community life. There are fine buildings surrounding the ancient Buttercross and a twice weekly market. There are two major health centres in the town with others on the periphery and an excellent choice of primary and secondary schools, including faith schools. Witney Lakes Resort has a golf course, health club and swimming pool and there is also a community leisure centre. The Woolgate Centre and Marriotts Walk together with other smaller shopping areas provide an excellent variety of shops including Marks & Spencer, a Multi Screen Cinema and many restaurants and food outlets. Public transport is available from outlying villages and from Witney to Oxford.
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