Extended 3-bed cottage with large south-facing garden and easy access to Oxford.
Detached period cottage with exposed beams and wood-burning fireplace
This detached stone cottage sits at the heart of Charlton-on-Otmoor, extended to provide a comfortable family home within easy reach of Oxford. Period features such as exposed beams and a wood-burning fireplace combine with a modern dining room and integrated kitchen to offer character and everyday practicality.
The ground floor offers two reception rooms — a bright dual-aspect sitting room with French doors opening onto a large south-facing lawn, and a more characterful front reception. A practical utility cupboard and a downstairs bathroom add convenience. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, the primary with an en-suite shower room.
Outside, the plot is a stand-out: a south-facing garden of over 90ft and off-street driveway parking. The location supports village life with an excellent pub, a highly rated primary school, countryside walks and an RSPB reserve nearby. Road and rail links to Bicester and Oxford (and onward to London) make commuting straightforward.
Practical points to note: the home is freehold and about 1,204 sq ft, with fast broadband but only average mobile signal. Council tax is above average and the layout is multi-storey, which may not suit those needing single-level living. Overall this is a well-balanced cottage for families seeking village character with good transport connections.