Wonderful opportunity to purchase this three-bedroom period cottage which has been owned by one family for over 40 years. Situated within the desirable village of Harwell giving excellent access to many local amenities including The Harwell Science & Innovation Campus & Didcot Parkway Mainline Train Station plus excellent links onto the A34. The property will need a degree of modernising throughout and offers excellent scope to improve or possibly to extend subject to planning permission. Viewings highly recommended. Offered to the market with no onward chain. EPC rating E.
Accommodation. Storm porch, front door leading into the lounge/dining room, stairs in the corner leading to the first floor, door through into the kitchen with side door leading out, re-fitted bathroom suite and storage cupboard. Upstairs offers three-bedrooms with an upstairs cloakroom.
Outside Space. Decorative gravelled front garden, side path leading to the private enclosed raised rear garden
Local Information. Harwell is a conveniently located village in South Oxfordshire, c.15 miles from the city of Oxford, with excellent road links to the A34, in turn leading to the M4 and M40 motorways. There is a frequent bus service to Harwell Campus and Didcot Parkway station (X34/X35), plus a service to Oxford (ST1). Didcot Parkway train station is just 2 miles and offers a fast mainline service to London Paddington (40-minute journey time). Amenities include a primary school and nursery, butchers, newsagent, village hall, public house, playing fields and play park.
Additional Information. Vale of White Horse District Council. Mains water & electric heating. Council tax band D.
Reading Road, Harwell, DIDCOT, OX11
Valid until 07.03.2034
Property Type: | Detached house | Walls: | Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Poor | Roof: | Pitched, 50 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Poor | Window: | Fully double glazed |
Window Energy: | Average | Main Heating: | Electric storage heaters |
Main Heating Energy: | Average | Main Heating Controls: | Manual charge control |
Main Heating Controls Energy: | Poor | Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Very poor | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 75% of fixed outlets |
Lighting Energy: | Very good | Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) |
Secondary Heating: | Room heaters, electric | Total Floor Area: | 75 m2 |
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