Chain-free three-bedroom cul-de-sac home with solar income, garage and sun-facing garden ideal for families..
- Chain-free three-bedroom semi in quiet cul-de-sac
- Solar panels generating ~£800–£1,000 annually
- South-east garden with fountain and £10,000 electric awning
- Large garage with electric shutter and off-street parking
- Compact size (approx. 614 sq ft) — limited living space
- Single bathroom only — may not suit larger families
- Mid-century finish; some areas likely need modernisation
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this chain-free three-bedroom semi delivers practical family living close to Horton General Hospital, Banbury station, schools and supermarkets. The house benefits from energy-smart solar panels that currently generate around £800–£1,000 a year, helping reduce running costs and supporting greener living.
Internally the layout is compact (approx. 614 sq ft) across multiple storeys, with a fully fitted kitchen featuring Neff, Bosch and Samsung appliances and a semi-furnished master bedroom with built-in wardrobes. There is one bathroom; the house will suit buyers seeking a modest family home or first-time purchasers wanting convenience rather than large living spaces.
Outside features are strong for the plot size: a south-east facing garden with a fountain and a professionally installed £10,000 electric awning, robust steel fencing and gated side access. A large garage with electric shutter, off-street parking and pipe-ready water connection provides useful storage, workshop potential or future EV charging possibilities.
Buyers should note the property sits on a small plot and measures under 700 sq ft, so living space is limited. The exterior and some internal fittings show mid-century styling and may need modernisation to suit contemporary tastes. There is a welded steel-safe locker in place and current gas/electrical certification noted. The home is freehold, chain free and positioned in an area popular with professionals and families.