For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Maule Close, Banbury, OX15£610,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£610,000
Key Features
- Four bedrooms with Built in wardrobes.
- Double Garage
- Kitchen/Breakfast with Utility room
- Study and Conservatory
- Lounge and Dining room
- Main Bedroom with En suite
- Downstairs cloakroom
- Popular Village Location
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Description
Am Impressive four bedroom, three reception room DETACHED home with Double Garage, Kitchen/Breakfast with Utility and Conservatory in the desirable and sought after village of Bloxham.
Bloxham is one of the most popular & sought after villages in the local area, with it being so well served by a range of daily amenities.
To name a few, post office co-op store, three public houses, fish & chip shop, petrol garage, vets, doctors, dentists, a variety of sports clubs, and superb schooling options for all ages.
Banbury and Chipping Norton are easily accessed along the A361, along with Soho Farmhouse, the Cotswolds & beyond. Commuters using the railway can find regular services to Oxford, London & Birmingham at Banbury.
Entrance Porch
Door into Double garage and door into Entrance Hall.
Entrance Hall
Access to ground floor rooms and stairs rising to the first floor.
Cloakroom
Double glazed window to the side aspect. Comprises of a low level wc and wash hand basin.
Study
7' 10" x 10' ( 2.39m x 3.05m )
Three windows to the side aspect overlooking the Entrance porch.
Lounge
12' 3" x 19' 11" ( 3.73m x 6.07m )
Double glazed windows to the front and bay window to the side aspect, fireplace and french doors into the dining room.
Dining Room
11' x 10' 3" ( 3.35m x 3.12m )
Door into Kitchen and Conservatory.
Kitchen
11' 9" x 15' 8" ( 3.58m x 4.78m )
Double glazed window to the rear aspect. A range of wall and base mounted units with worksurfaces over and incorporating a stainless steel sink/drainer unit with tiled splaskbacks. Integrated oven and grill with gas hob and cookerhood over. Space and plumbing for dishwasher.
Utility/Boot Room
Double glazed windows to the rear and door to the side. Central Heating Boiler and a range of wall and base mounted units with plumbing & space for washing machine and space for tumble dryer.
Conservatory
Of brick and upvc construction overlooking the rear garden
First Floor
Landing
Double glazed window to the side aspect. An L shaped lading with access to first floor rooms and Airing cupboard with hot water cylinder.
Bedroom One
10' 10" x 12' 9" ( 3.30m x 3.89m )
Double glazed window to the rear aspect and built in wardrobes, door into Ensuite.
Ensuite
Double glazed frosted window to the rear aspect. Suite comprises of a low level wc, wash hand basin and paneled bath.
Bedroom Two
11' 1" x 9' 9" ( 3.38m x 2.97m )
Double glazed window to he rear aspect, built in double wardrobes.
Bedroom Three
11' 2" x 7' 11" ( 3.40m x 2.41m )
Double glazed window to the front aspect, built in double wardrobes.
Bedroom Four
7' 10" x 8' 4" ( 2.39m x 2.54m )
Double glazed window to the front aspect, built in wardrobes.
Bathroom
Double glazed window to the rear aspect. Walk in wet room with shower, low level wc and wash hand basin.
Outside
Garage
18' 11" x 19' 4" ( 5.77m x 5.89m )
Front Garden
Double driveway to garage and mainly laid to lawn with some scrub borders and ramp access to Entrance Porch.
Rear Garden
An enclosed rear garden with patio area on a good plot with a number of trees and plantings then mainly laid to lawn. Greenhouse.
Double Garage
18' 11" x 19' 4" ( 5.77m x 5.89m )
Up and over doors with power and light
Bloxham
Bloxham is a village and civil parish in northern Oxfordshire several miles from the Cotswolds, about 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Banbury. It is on the edge of a valley and overlooked by Hobb Hill The village is on the A361 road. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 3,374.
Amenities
Bloxham has two County schools. Bloxham Church of England primary school in Tadmarton Road is for pupils 5–11 years old The Warriner School in Banbury Road is a technology college for pupils 11–16 years old. Bloxham had several public houses, three of which are still trading:
The Elephant & Castle,, a 17th-century former coaching inn in Humber Street (Hook Norton Brewery).
The Joiners Arms,is a 16th-century building in Old Bridge Road and is now a gastropub.
The Red Lion, on the High Street, was closed by its owners, Fuller's Brewery, in summer 2013. The pub reopened in July 2016
Bloxham has several shops on the High Street, including a post office, hairdressing salon, pharmacy, convenience store, newsagent and a fish and chip shop. Other amenities include a filling station, a GP's practice and a dental practice. Bloxham Football Club men's team plays in Division One of the Banbury District and Lord Jersey FA league. Bloxham FC also has a youth team, ten boys' teams and two girls' teams.
Bloxham Village Museum is in the Court House in a corner of St Mary's churchyard. This was rebuilt in the 1680s and retains some 14th-century details.