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Princes Field House was formerly a Ministry of Defence property. The field to the south of the cottages was previously the cricket field. It was bought, along with the adjoining cottage from the MOD in 2005. The property comprises a handsome semi-detached house that has been traditionally constructed of brick elevations set beneath a pitched interlapping concrete tiled roof. It has the comfort of an oil-fired boiler that powers the domestic hot water and heating system (to radiators). The windows are replacement Upvc double glazed. Extending to some 1,150 sq ft (106 sq m), the accommodation has recently been decorated throughout and new floor coverings (first floor).
The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall with stairs leading to first floor, cloakroom, dual aspect sitting room with open fireplace, glazed door leading into the rear garden.
The dining room is of good proportion with window to front aspect. Offering a good range of base and wall mounted units, the kitchen has a walk-in larder, window overlooking the rear garden and door to side.
To the first floor, the landing serves access to three bedrooms, each of double proportion, bathroom with white suite providing paneled bath, low level flush WC, pedestal wash and basin and shower cubicle.
To the outside, the house is set back off the lane with mature front garden laid to lawns. Driveway that leads to the single garage. Gate leading to rear garden. Bound by a mixture of timber ‘post and rail’ fencing and mature hedging. Lawns and paved terrace. Extensive rural views across farmland.
General Information
Tenure: The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority: West Oxfordshire District Council (01993) 861000. Council Tax Band ‘D’ charges 2024/25 £2,335.40. EPC Band ‘D’ (65).
Services: Mains electricity is connected. Solar Photovoltaics Panels. Income from Scottish Power was £2293.58 in the 12 months to 7th July 2024. The water supply leads from the mains via a shared supply, separately metered to the property. Septic tank drainage, located in the field to the south of Cricket Field House. This shared between both cottages. Access. Unadopted road. An unrestricted right of way is granted to the property. Oil fired heating boiler serviced 15th August 2024; New bunded storage tank lies to the side of the garage. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcome.org.uk Gigaclear fibre available.