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Overlands House, Warkworth, Northamptonshire OX17 2AG Overlands House, Larder Cupboard Overlands House, Warkworth, Northamptonshire OX17 2AG Overlands House, larder cupboard. Living/dining room with fireplace and wood-burning stove. Patio doors Warkworth, to the garden. Sitting room with an open fireplace. Utility room with vinyl flooring, base Northamptonshire unit with sink and worktop and plumbing for OX17 2AG washing machine. Cloakroom with wc. Landing with storage cupboard. Two double bedrooms Situated in a rural location, 4 miles and one single bedroon. Family bathroom with from Banbury, this is a spacious 3 suite comprising bath with shower over, wc and basin with storage cupboard below bedroom detached house with views over open countryside. Available Outside for a minimum term of 12 months. Large, maintained garden with views over open Garden maintenance included. Pets countryside. Large single garage and driveway considered. parking for 2 cars Location M40 (J11) 3 miles, Banbury 3 miles (Banbury Warkworth is situated on the borders of South to London Marylebone 56 minutes), Oxford 25 Northamptonshire and North Oxfordshire, miles close to both the market town of Banbury and thriving village of Middleton Cheney. The village Hall/Sun Room | Living/Dining Room | Sitting is well located for transport links with the M40 Room | Kitchen | Utility Room | 3 Bedrooms | (J11) 3 miles away and Banbury Train Station Bathroom | Garden | EPC Rating E very close. The local commercial centres of Banbury, Bicester and Oxford are also easy to get to from the village. Local amenities can be The property found in Middleton Cheney including a Co-op, Entrance hall/sun room with vinyl floor and pharmacy, newsagents, veterinary practice, Directions General doors to the kitchen and utility room. Kitchen beauticians, hair dressers, cafe, two pubs and From the centre of Banbury proceed in the Local Authority: South Northamptonshire with quarry tiled floor, range of fitted wall a village hall. Warkworth is well placed for direction of the M40. When reaching the M40 District Council and base units with double electric oven and local and independant schools at all levels. roundabout continue on the A422 towards Services: Mains electricity, water, drainage via a oil-fuelled Rayburn. Free-standing fridge and Prep schools include Carrdus (about one mile), Brackley. On reaching the next roundabout take septic tank, oil central heating to radiators Winchester House (Brackley), St Johns Priory the fourth exit towards Warkworth and continue Council Tax: Band F Banbury (Banbury) and Beachborough (Westbury). until you reach a T junction. The property will Fixtures and Fittings: Unfurnished 20 Horse Fair, Banbury, Oxfordshire X16 0AH Public schools nearby include Bloxham, then be found in front of you on the T junction, Stowe and Tudor Hall. Local schools include identified by the Strutt & Parker To Let board. 01295 277161 Middleton Cheney Primary School and Chenderit [email protected] Secondary School (both in Middleton Cheney) struttandparker.com @struttandparker IMPORTANT NOTICE: Strutt & Parker gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptions, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. Strutt & Parker does not have any authority /struttandparker to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. Strutt & Parker does not accept responsibility for any expenses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. We are able to refer you to SPF Private Clients Limited (“SPF”) for mortgage broking services, and to Alexander James Interiors (“AJI”), an interior 60 offices across England and Scotland, including design service. Should you decide to use the services of SPF, we will receive a referral fee from them of 25% of the aggregate of the fee paid to them by you for the arrangement of a mortgage and any fee received by them from the product provider. Should you decide to use the services of AJI, we will receive a referral fee of 10% of the net income received by AJI for the services they provide to you. 6. If there is anything of particular importance to you, please contact this office and Strutt & Parker will try to have Prime Central London the information checked for you. Photographs taken September 2012. Particulars prepared October 2019. Strutt & Parker is a trading style of BNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory & Property Management UK Limited.
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