3 bed terraced house

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3 bed terraced house

Market Place, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20
£1,250,000

Our Summary

  • An unmodernised Grade II listed family house with outbuildings, an extensive walled garden, and enormous development potential
  • Occupying a prime position in the very heart of Woodstock, this charming and rarely available three-bedroom Grade II listed residence offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a characterful home with significant potential for enhancement and extension (subject to the necessary planning and building consents)
  • To the rear, a secondary reception room leads to a well-proportioned kitchen and an adjoining stone-built extension with a vaulted ceiling, offering exciting scope to reconfigure and expand the living space
  • At the same time, a staircase from the landing provides access to a large attic room—offering further potential for conversion, subject to the usual consent
  • Planning permission
  • The property benefits from a lapsed planning consent (Ref: 14/02296/ful) to convert the garages into a separate three bedroom dwelling with a double garage and private garden

Description

This rare opportunity in the heart of historic Woodstock presents a charming Grade II listed family house with outbuildings, an extensive walled garden, and enormous development potential. The three-bedroom property, set behind a period façade, features a generous entrance hall, two reception rooms, a kitchen, and a versatile storage room above. The property also includes a characterful cellar, a lean-to conservatory/utility space, and a beautifully proportioned walled garden with mature fruit trees. The first floor comprises three spacious double bedrooms and a family bathroom, with a large attic room offering further potential for conversion. The property benefits from a lapsed planning consent to convert the garages into a separate three-bedroom dwelling, and is situated in a prime location with everything outside its front door, including the Market Place, and with convenient access to Oxford, the Cotswolds, and major transportation links.