This attractive period cottage combines character features with practical family living. Set within private gardens on three sides, the home offers a calm setting and a layout that works well for both everyday life and entertaining.
The entrance hall leads into a light, open sitting/dining space with a wood‑burning stove and a distinctive glazed well feature. French doors open directly to one of the garden areas, creating a strong connection between inside and out. A conservatory provides an additional relaxing space with access to a secluded side terrace.
The triple‑aspect kitchen/breakfast room is a standout, fitted with shaker‑style cabinetry and integrated appliances. A utility room and a generous cloakroom complete the ground floor.
The first floor includes two double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom enjoying a four‑piece en‑suite. A further bathroom serves this level. The top floor offers two additional bedrooms and a shower room, giving flexibility for guests, older children, or workspace.
The property is presented in excellent condition throughout, retaining charm while offering modern comfort.
The detached garage sits at the front of the cottage and includes power, lighting, and a staircase to a useful first‑floor room ideal as a home office. The front garden is planted with mature shrubs and features a curved path leading to the entrance. A terraced side garden provides a sheltered entertaining area, while a third private garden space sits to the rear, offering sun throughout the day.
About Tetsworth
Tetsworth is centred around a large village green with a number of local amenities and activities on offer. There is an impressive village hall that puts on a number of events throughout the year. Overlooking the village green is the Red Lion Public House which also offers the community a well-stocked shop for day-to-day essentials. For those with children Tetsworth has a popular Primary School with Pre-school and the village green has a children’s play area. For the commuter, junctions 6 and 8 of the M40 are within easy reach, and the excellent Oxford Tube bus service stops at the Lewknor Turn and offers a frequent service to London. Haddenham and Thame Parkway Station is approximately 8 miles away.
Material Information
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - E
Broadband - FTTC (fibre to cabinet) / Fibre Broadband available via Gigaclear
Parking - Off Road Parking & Garage
Sewerage - Mains
Heating - LPG
Flying Freehold - Bedroom two extends over the neighbouring property (7 Parkers Hill).
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