Well-located starter home with enclosed garden, two parking spaces and clear updating potential..
- Two double bedrooms, ideal for first-time buyers
- Kitchen/dining room with French doors to enclosed garden
- Two allocated off-street parking spaces and front storage
- Freehold tenure with very low local crime
- Built 1967–75 using Reema Conclad non-standard panels
- EPC D; would benefit from modernization and added insulation
- Service charge approx £46 pcm (covers communal estate areas)
- Small plot size and modest overall square footage (797 sq ft)
A practical two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Ambrosden, well suited to first-time buyers or those downsizing. The ground floor offers a living room and a dual-aspect kitchen/diner with French doors leading to an enclosed rear garden — a private outdoor space for children, pets or summer meals. Two allocated parking spaces and a front storage area add everyday convenience. Superfast fibre is already connected for working from home.
The house is freehold and sits in a quiet village setting with very low crime, easy access to Bicester and good local schools. Council tax is very low and running costs are helped by mains gas central heating and double glazing.
Buyers should note the property was built in the 1967–75 era using Reema Conclad precast concrete panels. That non-standard construction can affect mortgage availability and may lead to lender or survey conditions. The home would benefit from some modernization and possible wall insulation works to improve efficiency; the EPC is D.
Service provision includes an estate service charge (approximately £46 pcm / £504 pa) covering communal areas. Overall this is a straightforward, well-located starter home with practical outdoor space and clear scope to add value through updating.