- Three-bedroom semi-detached home with conservatory and utility extension
- Enclosed, privately screened rear garden with pond and morning sun
- Off-street parking for one to two vehicles on gravel driveway
- Single family bathroom; one bedroom has restricted headroom
- Gas central heating (combination boiler); double glazing (install date unknown)
- Built 1950s–1960s; scope for internal modernisation and energy upgrade
- Very low crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
- About 500 yards to High Street; 300 yards to St David's Primary School
Set at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac yet only a short 500-yard stroll from Moreton-in-Marsh’s tree-lined High Street, this three-bedroom semi offers sensible family accommodation in a well-regarded North Cotswolds town. The house combines mid-20th century build quality with later additions: UPVC double glazing, a side utility extension that can double as a dining room, and a full-depth conservatory facing east for bright morning light.
Accommodation is arranged over two storeys with a through living room, fitted kitchen, ground-floor cloakroom, two double bedrooms, a single bedroom (one area with restricted headroom noted) and a single family bathroom. The plot includes a privately screened, enclosed rear garden with mature planting and a pond, plus off-street parking for one to two cars on the gravelled frontage.
Practical points that will matter to buyers: heating is gas-fired via a combination boiler to radiators; glazing is double but install date is unknown; the property dates from the 1950s–60s and presents scope for updating internally to lift energy efficiency and cosmetic finishes. Council tax is moderate and the home sits in a very low-crime, affluent area with excellent mobile and fast broadband — attractive for families and those working from home.
For families the location is a clear strength: St David’s Primary is around 300 yards away, there are several schools rated Good to Outstanding nearby, local shops, doctors, a community hospital and a railway station with links to Oxford and London. Buyers should note there is a single bathroom and some rooms may benefit from modernisation to suit contemporary tastes and energy targets.