Three-bedroom semi-detached cottage located in the village of Postcombe, approximately four minutes from Junction 6 of the M40. The property includes a sitting room, kitchen with space for a breakfast table, and a ground-floor bathroom. Upstairs comprises one double bedroom and two single bedrooms. Externally, the property features an exceptionally large garden and a shared driveway with parking for several vehicles. The property requires modernisation and offers potential for extension, subject to planning permission.
Two-bedroom semi-detached cottage located in the village of Postcombe, approximately four minutes from Junction 6 of the M40. The property comprises a sitting room with wood burner, kitchen with space for a dining table, and a lean-to porch to the rear. Upstairs includes one double bedroom, one single bedroom, and a three-piece family bathroom. Externally, there is an exceptionally large garden and a shared driveway with parking for at least two vehicles. The property requires modernisation and offers potential for extension, subject to planning permission.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - Both Properties are Band D £2296.14 2024/25
EPC Ratings - Buddleia Cottage E(41) / Lavender Cottage G(19)
Broadband - FTTC (fibre to cabinet)
Parking - Off Road Parking
Sewerage - Sewage treatment plant shared between Lavender Cottage & Buddleia Cottage. 50% share of maintenance/servicing.
Heating - Electric Heaters
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Postcombe is a popular small village, quiet and rural, yet within easy reach of the M40 with junction 6 being less than two miles away. The Oxford Tube 24 hour coach to London stops at Lewknor, 1.7 miles away. Set to the western edge of the Chiltern Hills, the village dates from the 7th century and used to lie on the main road to London. The former coaching inn is still open, now a pub and B&B. There is also a petrol station with a shop. The historic market town of Thame is four miles away and the extensive amenities of Oxford, is 12 miles.