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Wisteria Cottage, 3 the Square Moreton Pinkney £247,500 Wisteria Cottage, 3 The Square Moreton Pinkney £247,500 A PRETTY PERIOD COTTAGE OF GOOD PROPORTIONS HAVING THE ADVANTAGE OF OFF ROAD CAR PARKING AND A GARAGE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THIS PICTURESQUE VILLAGE ON THE NORTH OXFORDSHIRE/SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BORDERS. Porch, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, two double bedrooms, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, bathroom, built-in wardrobes, attic, low maintenance garden, garage and off road car parking, heating. £247,500 FREEHOLD Wisteria Cottage, 3 The Square, Moreton Pinkney, Northamptonshire, NN11 3SH Approximate distances - Banbury 9 miles, Daventry 8 miles, Northampton 16 miles, M40 motorway Junction 11 8 miles, M1 Junction 16 9 miles, Banbury to London Marylebone by rail approx. 55 mins Directions From Junction 11 of the M40 motorway (Banbury) take the dual carriageway * Low maintenance garden. eastwards towards Middleton Cheney. At the roundabout take the B4525 Northampton road until the signs for Thorpe Mandeville are reached. Turn left and * Off road car parking for two/three motor cars plus the huge advantage of a garage - follow this road passing Thorpe Mandeville and continue into Moreton Pinkney. this is in a block of three garages opposite the side gate being on the far right. Continue through the village and around the S-bend and the property will be found on the left hand side where a "For Sale" board has been erected for ease of * Economy 7 night storage heating. identification. Services Situation Mains water, electricity and drainage connected. MORETON PINKNEY is a popular village which is conveniently located for access to both the M40 and M1 junctions as well as offering access to Banbury and Local Authority Northampton which both offer rail links to London. Within the village there is a South Northants District Council. Council tax band C. mixture of pleasant architecture including some charming stone cottages and farmhouses. There is a parish church and in the nearby village of Culworth there is a Viewing primary school which has an excellent reputation. Strictly by prior arrangement with the Sole Agents Anker & Partners. Agents Note A floorplan has been prepared to show the room sizes and layout of the property as All room dimensions show maximum approximate measurements unless stated to detailed below. Some of the main features include: the contrary. Facts provided by the vendors of this property are not a warranty. Room sizes are approximate and rounded and should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. Any purchaser is advised to seek professional or specialist advice. The * A very attractive cottage built of local Ironstone under a slate roof attractively description herein is not designed to mislead, please feel free to speak with us situated in the heart of the village. regarding any aspect unclear before viewing. * Good sized rooms enjoying a good deal of natural light. Survey & Valuation Should you decide to purchase elsewhere in the Banbury area (via another Estate Agent) do please bear in mind that our Partner Robert Moore is a Chartered Surveyor * Kitchen 16' 0" x 11' 11" (max). Stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, base units and he is able to undertake Building Surveys, Home Buyer Reports and Valuations for having working surfaces, cupboards and drawers, eye level cabinets, ceramic tiled all purposes. Discounted fee terms are available when simultaneous mortgage splashbacks, electric cooker point, meter cupboards. valuation work is carried out. EPC * Living room 17' 10" x 13' 9". Bay window and door to front porch, understairs A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available on request. cupboard, stairs rising to first floor, night storage heater. * Bedroom one 12' 7" x 11' 1". Built-in double wardrobe, night storage heater. En-suite shower room - shower cubicle, WC, wash basin. * Bedroom two 15' 3" x 11' 6". Two fitted double wardrobes, night storage heater, built-in cupboard and shelved recess. * Bathroom. Bath having mixer tap and shower attachment, WC, wash basin, ceramic tiled splashbacks and floor. * Attic 10' 10" x 7' 9". Accessed via a spiral staircase from bedroom two, velux roof light. 01295 271414 ankerandpartners.co.uk [email protected] www. the londonoffice.co.uk 31-32 High Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 5ER Fax: 01295 264100 40 ST JAMES’S PLACE SW1.
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