Ludgershall is a charming village in Buckinghamshire, close to the Oxfordshire border, about six miles southeast of Bicester. The village features a traditional layout with historic cottages, a village green, and the 14th-century St. Mary’s Church.
Amenities in Ludgershall include a village hall that hosts regular community events and The Bull and Butcher, a traditional country pub. The surrounding countryside offers scenic walking and cycling routes, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
For commuters, Ludgershall is well-located. Bicester (15 minutes by car) provides excellent rail links to Oxford (15 minutes) and London (under an hour). Oxford is a 30-minute drive, offering extensive shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Thame, just 20 minutes away, has a variety of independent shops and a popular weekly market. The village benefits from good road connections via the A41 and M40, making it ideal for those seeking rural charm with easy access to key towns and cities.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - F £3245.79 2024/25
Broadband - Fibre available via Gigaclear
Parking - Off Road Parking & Double Garage
Sewerage - Mains
Heating - Oil Fired Central Heating
Rights of Way - A right of way exists benefiting Three Gables over land owned by Amberwood Cottage to access the property.
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