3 bedrooms
1 bathroom
3 receptions
1323.96 sq ft (123 sq m)
2292.71 sq ft
3 bedrooms
1 bathroom
3 receptions
1323.96 sq ft (123 sq m)
2292.71 sq ft
Beautifully Presented Three Bedroom Home with Open-Plan Living, Stylish Kitchen & Generous Garden – Bloxham
This quirky and beautifully presented three-bedroom mid-terraced home is located on Brickle Lane in the desirable Oxfordshire village of Bloxham. From the moment you arrive, the property welcomes you with a charming entrance porch, setting the tone for the character and warmth found throughout.
The ground floor living spaces are thoughtfully connected, creating a seamless open-plan feel and offering so much living space, perfect for families, entertaining, or relaxing in comfort. To the left of the entrance is the additional living room, a homely and inviting space featuring an electric fire surrounded by a unique fireplace and mantelpiece, wooden floors, and a front aspect window. Beyond this room, there is an ideal storage area, side door access, and a stylish downstairs W.C., combining practicality with comfort.
The heart of the home is the remarkable kitchen diner, designed for both style and functionality. Unique features include exposed brickwork, a sleek fireplace with log burner, and space for log storage, creating a cosy yet contemporary feel. The space offers ample room for dining and living furniture, making it perfect for family life and entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with blue base units, white wall units, integrated appliances, two under-counter integrated fridges, tiled splashbacks, open shelving, a sleek sink and extractor fan.
Flowing naturally from the kitchen diner is the main living room, where wood flooring, skylights, and French doors to the rear garden create a bright and versatile space. Adjoining this is a separate study room, ideal as a home office or additional reception area. This room could also be set up as an additional bedroom.
Additionally, the property benefits from a spacious utility room, offering extra storage, a sink, and space for appliances, keeping daily chores organised and out of sight.
Upstairs, the spacious landing provides access to three fantastic bedrooms, two of which are double bedrooms. The master bedroom features mirrored built-in wardrobes, while natural light floods the home, enhancing the sense of space. The stylish family bathroom is modern and practical, featuring a separate shower cubicle, bathtub, sink, W.C., storage cupboard, frosted window, and neutral tiling.
Outside, the home impresses with a large private driveway with parking for 2+ cars and a generous rear garden. The garden includes a patio and pebbled area, with a garden path to the second garden area, which includes a garden shed, mature plants, and potential for vegetable patches or further landscaping, offering two wonderful outdoor spaces for all the family.
Location – Bloxham
Bloxham is a charming and historic village in northern Oxfordshire, situated just 3 miles southwest of Banbury and within easy reach of the Cotswolds. Nestled on the edge of a scenic valley and overlooked by Hobb Hill, the village offers a quintessential countryside setting with excellent local amenities.
The High Street provides everyday essentials, including a post office, convenience store, pharmacy, newsagent, hair salon, and a traditional fish and chip shop. There is also a GP practice, dental surgery, and a filling station for added convenience.
For leisure and dining, Bloxham boasts a selection of traditional pubs and inns, such as The White Lion, The Drum and Monkey, and The Elephant & Castle—a 17th-century former coaching inn now owned by Hook Norton Brewery. The village is also home to The Joiners Arms gastropub and the historic Red Lion on the High Street.
Families are well catered for with excellent schooling options, including Bloxham Church of England Primary School and The Warriner School, a well-regarded secondary school with technology college status.
Community spirit is strong in Bloxham, with local sports teams such as Bloxham Football Club offering opportunities for all ages. For a touch of heritage, Bloxham Village Museum, located in the Court House beside St Mary’s Church, provides a fascinating insight into local history.
With its blend of rural charm, modern amenities, and proximity to Banbury and major road links, Bloxham is a highly desirable place to live.
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: C