Spacious period home with south garden, garage and 12 solar panels, walking distance to station.
Two double bedrooms with top-floor en-suite retreat
A substantial Edwardian mid-terrace in Moreton-in-Marsh, this two-bedroom townhouse blends period character with practical modern updates. Light-filled double reception rooms feature original fireplaces and alcoves, while an extended kitchen/diner with integrated appliances opens onto a south-facing garden — ideal for summer dining and family life. The landscaped garden includes a brick store with power, offering clear scope for a home office or studio.
The property benefits from private rear access to a garage and parking and 12 solar panels (installed 2012) that help reduce running costs. Upstairs provides two double bedrooms, including a top-floor suite with Velux windows and an en-suite, plus a separate family bathroom. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working and commuting.
Be clear about maintenance and fabric: the roof shows moss and the house is a solid-brick Edwardian build with no known external wall insulation (assumed), so owners should factor potential insulation or roof works into budgets. Crime in the area is reported as above average; purchasers may wish to consider security measures. Overall, the house offers generous space (approx 1,389 sqft), good travel links to Oxford and London, and strong village amenities — a practical choice for commuters, downsizers seeking character, or families wanting town-centre convenience with outdoor space.