Freehold one-bedroom end-terrace, 412 sq ft
Sunny easterly rear garden, low-maintenance and part-walled
Off-street parking included
Double glazing and mains gas heating
Located in quiet cul-de-sac, walking distance to town centre
Small plot and compact internal space; limited expansion potential
Timber-frame era (1983–1990) — check construction/maintenance costs
Estimated rental £1,100pcm (approx. 6.1% gross yield)
A compact one-bedroom end-of-terrace freehold in Witney, offering an affordable entry into a very affluent, low-crime suburb. The home is neatly presented with double glazing, mains gas heating and a sunny easterly rear garden designed for low maintenance — ideal for a first-time buyer wanting straightforward, lock-up-and-leave living.
The living room opens onto the small rear garden, creating a light, connected feel; the kitchen is modern and appliance-ready while the bedroom includes built-in storage and two windows. Off-street parking and proximity to the town centre add everyday convenience, and good local schools make the location suitable for long-term resale appeal.
Investors should note a realistic rental estimate around £1,100 pcm (approx. gross yield 6.1% at the asking price). The property’s modest 412 sq ft and small plot limit expansion potential; buyers seeking more space or large gardens should look elsewhere. The timber-frame construction (1983–1990 era) and compact layout mean maintenance and refurbishment costs should be considered before purchase.
Overall this home suits first-time buyers wanting freehold ownership without stamp duty liability, or investors after a lettable, low-management asset in a desirable town setting. Viewing is recommended to judge the efficient use of space and garden orientation.