3 bedrooms, principal with en suite and built-in wardrobes
West-facing private garden, modest size with patio and shed space
Detached single garage with electricity; driveway parking only
Built in 2021, modern fixtures, EPC B (potential A)
Full-fibre broadband and excellent mobile signal
Located end of cul-de-sac with green outlook; low-crime area
Annual Kingsmere maintenance fee £180 (below average)
Council tax band D; small plot may limit extensions
This modern three-bedroom detached house on Kingston Drive offers a thoughtfully laid-out family home built in 2021. Positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with a green outlook, the property feels private and well-situated for families and commuters. The light-filled kitchen/diner opens onto a west-facing garden, creating useful indoor-outdoor flow for summer use.
Internally the house is well-presented with a double-aspect lounge, ground-floor cloakroom, principal bedroom with en suite and two further bedrooms currently used as guest and home-office spaces. The home benefits from contemporary fittings, gas central heating, and an EPC rating of B (potential A). Practical extras include a detached single garage with electricity, driveway parking and full-fibre broadband.
Material considerations to note: the plot is small and the garden is modest; parking is limited to the single garage and driveway. There is an annual Kingsmere maintenance fee of £180 (paid twice yearly) and the property sits in council tax band D. While move-in ready, buyers wanting larger outdoor space or more parking may find constraints.
For families the location is a genuine plus — close to St Edburg’s and other well-regarded schools, local shops, playgrounds and around a 20-minute walk to Bicester Village station. With a practical layout and low local crime, the house suits buyers seeking a low-maintenance, modern home in an established village setting.