Off-street driveway and side access for easy outdoor storage
Full-width kitchen/diner with conservatory and direct garden access
Two larger-than-average double bedrooms plus a single bedroom
Generous front reception room and loft access for storage
Family-friendly rear garden with decking, greenhouse and two sheds
Small plot size; garden and outdoor space are modest
Area classified as very deprived with above-average local crime
Freehold property with gas central heating and double glazing
Set on a quiet close off Bretch Hill, this 1960s three-bedroom semi offers a practical family layout and useful outdoor space. The full-width kitchen/diner and conservatory provide direct garden access and generous daytime living, while the large front reception room adds flexible family space. Two larger-than-average doubles upstairs make this suitable for parents and children or home working.
Outside, the paved driveway, side access and long rear garden with decking, greenhouse and two sheds are strong practical benefits for family life and storage. The property is double glazed with gas central heating and includes loft access and an airing cupboard for extra storage.
Buyers should note local socio-economic challenges: the area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime rates. The plot is relatively small and the house is average in overall size, so those seeking extensive grounds or complete privacy may be disappointed. The home appears well-presented but buyers wishing to personalise will find straightforward scope to update finishes.
This home will suit growing families seeking convenience to schools, bus routes and Banbury town centre, or buyers wanting a manageable, freehold starter/step-up house with parking and a usable garden.



























































