- Central Woodstock location, short walk to shops and cafes
- Free residents' access to Blenheim Palace park grounds
- Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, open-plan kitchen-diner
- Small private courtyard garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
- Period features: sash windows, exposed stonework, dormer attic
- Secondary glazing; original stone walls likely lack insulation
- Loft/attic conversion with low ceilings and exposed beams
- Freehold tenure; council tax band above average
Set in the heart of Woodstock, this sympathetic Georgian terraced house offers flexible family living across three floors. The ground floor has two reception rooms, an open-plan kitchen-dining room and a practical downstairs WC, while upstairs provides two main bedrooms, a family bathroom and an attic conversion with two dormers.
Period character is a strong asset here: sash windows, exposed stonework and traditional proportions give charm and authenticity. Residents also benefit from free access to the expansive Blenheim Palace park grounds and a range of nearby shops, cafes and highly regarded schools suitable for families.
Buyers should note this is an older property with secondary glazing and original stone walls assumed to have no modern insulation, so upgrading thermal performance may be necessary. The loft conversion has low ceilings and exposed timbers, and the courtyard garden and plot are small — good for low-maintenance outdoor space but limited for large-family landscaping.
Offered freehold with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, the house suits a family seeking character, central convenience and scope to modernise responsibly. Council tax is above average; there are no reported flood risks but some energy-efficiency improvements are likely to add value and comfort.