Brook Street, Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, CV47
£425,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
A period cottage believed to date back to the 1750's with a more recent extension to the rear elevation and situated within the conservation area of the village. Constructed of local ironstone beneath a tiled roof, the property boasts many period features including exposed stone, ceiling timbers and latched internal doors combining with all the convenience of modern living such as oil fired heating to radiators and engineered oak flooring. An entrance/dining hall with a feature fireplace provides access to the ground floor accommodation. The sitting room features an Inglenook fireplace with a wood burner. The kitchen and breakfast room is fitted with a range of base and eye level units complemented by oak worksurfaces, ceramic sink and featuring an Aga. A door provides access to the utility room and in turn the rear garden. There is also a downstairs bathroom. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms with the principal bedroom benefitting from a dressing or study area and an en-suite shower room.
Outside
The rear garden is private and enclosed.
It has been laid to patio for convenience with some established flower and shrub borders and a small pear tree to one wall. There is a garden shed and oil tank with gated access to the rear elevation that provides access across the neighbouring property's parking area for the removal of garden waste and oil delivery.
pSituation
Fenny Compton lies to the north of Banbury at the foot of the Burton Dassett hills. Within the village there are a number of facilities including a pre-school and primary school, church, Co-op supermarket, post office, health centre and two public houses. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Banbury to include the Castle Quay Shopping Centre, twice weekly market and leisure amenities at the Spiceball Park Sports Centre. From Banbury a mainline railway station also offers connections to both London and the north as well as the M40 which provides road communication between London and Birmingham
Entrance / Dining Hall
Sitting Room With Inglenook Fireplace
Kitchen & Breakfast Room
Utility Room
Downstairs Bathroom
Master Bedroom With Ensuite Shower Room
Two Further Bedrooms
Enclosed & Private Rear Garden
First Floor Shower Room
Additional Information
Council Tax Band E (subject to review) - Stratford upon Avon District Council
Outside
The rear garden is private and enclosed.
It has been laid to patio for convenience with some established flower and shrub borders and a small pear tree to one wall. There is a garden shed and oil tank with gated access to the rear elevation that provides access across the neighbouring property's parking area for the removal of garden waste and oil delivery.
pSituation
Fenny Compton lies to the north of Banbury at the foot of the Burton Dassett hills. Within the village there are a number of facilities including a pre-school and primary school, church, Co-op supermarket, post office, health centre and two public houses. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Banbury to include the Castle Quay Shopping Centre, twice weekly market and leisure amenities at the Spiceball Park Sports Centre. From Banbury a mainline railway station also offers connections to both London and the north as well as the M40 which provides road communication between London and Birmingham
Entrance / Dining Hall
Sitting Room With Inglenook Fireplace
Kitchen & Breakfast Room
Utility Room
Downstairs Bathroom
Master Bedroom With Ensuite Shower Room
Two Further Bedrooms
Enclosed & Private Rear Garden
First Floor Shower Room
Additional Information
Council Tax Band E (subject to review) - Stratford upon Avon District Council
01295 367838
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