Period four-bedroom home with parking, small garden and No Onward Chain.
Victorian stone end-of-terrace with period fireplaces and moulded plasterwork
A characterful Victorian end-of-terrace in central Witney, offered freehold with No Onward Chain. The house spreads over three storeys and includes a principal bedroom with en suite in the converted attic, a pair of reception rooms and a fitted kitchen opening onto a low-maintenance rear garden. Off-street parking to the front is a practical advantage for town living.
This home will suit families or buyers seeking period character close to schools, shops and A40 road links. The layout gives scope to reconfigure or modernise, particularly the upper floor, to better suit contemporary family living. The garden and covered patio are deliberately low upkeep and the property is compact on a small plot—easy to manage but limited for large outdoor activities.
Buyers should note material points: the property sits in a high flood-risk area and the original stone walls are assumed to lack insulation. Double glazing is fitted but install date is unknown. Services and appliances have not been tested and prospective purchasers are advised to commission a survey and flood-risk checks before committing.
Overall this is a well-located period home that delivers immediate convenience, parking and character, with clear potential for sensitive improvement — balanced by flood risk and the usual upgrade requirements of pre-1900 stone construction.