Charming three-bed cottage with gardens, parking and village-green views.
South-west facing terrace fronting the village green
A quintessential Cotswold stone cottage facing the village green, this three-bedroom terrace combines period charm with comfortable, well-presented living. The sitting room centres on an attractive fireplace and bespoke shutters; the kitchen/dining room is modern and practical, with integrated appliances and useful understairs storage. The property benefits from a south-west aspect to the front, plus good-sized front and rear lawns and a private gravel driveway behind twin five-bar gates.
The house is compact (circa 750 sq ft) and arranged in a traditional layout over two floors, making it well suited to a small family, downsizer or holiday-let purchaser. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent — helpful for working from home — and local schools and amenities are within a short drive. The village offers an idyllic setting with a duck pond, community events and easy access to Cotswold footpaths such as the Oxfordshire Way.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the property is oil-heated (boiler and radiators) and runs on private oil supply, which can be more costly and requires ongoing management. Walls are original sandstone/limestone and likely uninsulated, and the EPC is Band D. The house currently trades as a holiday let and is assessed to business rates; this may affect running costs or future use and should be checked. There is a single shower room serving three bedrooms and overall internal space is modest.
In short, 10 Wyck Rissington will suit those seeking a characterful, low-traffic village home with gardens and parking, or a holiday-let/investment with strong local appeal. It offers immediate move-in condition with scope for energy improvements and potential to reconfigure or personalise the compact interior.