Charming three-bedroom village cottage with garden, garage and planned extension potential.
Semi-detached village cottage with retained stonework and exposed beams
Refitted shaker kitchen with granite worktops; planning to extend ground floor
Three bedrooms and refitted first-floor shower room (single bathroom)
Detached garage, driveway parking and large plot with southerly aspects
Timber outbuilding with light and power — ideal home office/studio
Oil-fired central heating (private oil supply) — ongoing fuel costs
Newly renovated internally but solid-wall construction may need upkeep
Fast broadband, low local crime, village setting near Otmoor reserve
Set in a quiet no-through lane in Horton-cum-Studley, this semi-detached cottage combines village character with modern, ready-to-live-in accommodation. Exposed stonework, timber beams and fireplaces give the reception rooms a warm, rustic feel, while a recently refitted shaker kitchen with granite worktops brings contemporary practicality. Planning permission has been granted for a ground-floor kitchen/dining extension, offering clear scope to create a larger open-plan family hub.
The house offers three bedrooms and a refitted shower room across the first floor, with two cosy reception rooms on the ground floor. Gardens wrap around the property with favourable southeasterly and northeasterly aspects, a paved terrace and well-stocked beds. A detached timber outbuilding with light and power provides a useful home office or studio, separately beneficial for remote working or hobby use.
Practical positives include driveway parking and a detached garage, fast broadband, double glazing throughout and oil-fired central heating. The plot is generous for the area and the village location places you close to Otmoor nature reserves, local amenities and convenient routes to Oxford and Headington.
Buyers should note the property is heated by an oil-fired boiler (private supply) and has a single upstairs shower room only. Although recently renovated, the cottage character and solid-wall construction mean future owners may want to budget for ongoing maintenance typical of older-style homes. Overall this is a characterful, village family home with extension potential and useful outbuilding space.