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2 bed end of terrace house
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Our Summary
- Further scope to improve and update
- The cottage benefits from good storage throughout and, while it would now benefit from a degree of modernisation, it offers tremendous potential for a buyer to put their own stamp on the interior while retaining its inherent character
- There are patio areas perfectly suited for summer dining and entertaining, while to the rear there is a driveway and extensive gravelled parking, providing an excellent amount of space and further potential
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Description
Jackson Cottage is a period stone cottage built around 1900 in the village of Oddington. The property has a characterful kitchen with exposed beams, a vaulted ceiling, and a bay window that fills the room with natural light. The kitchen is adjacent to a utility and boot room, which is a valuable space for everyday living.
The sitting room features a stone fireplace with a log burner, window seats, and doors that open directly onto the garden. Above are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The gardens are a highlight of the property, with a lawn, mature trees, hedging, and established flower beds.
The setting is peaceful and private, with patio areas perfect for summer dining and entertaining.