Set in an elevated position at the top of Gidley Way, this extended detached 1950s bungalow offers generous, flexible accommodation, a large plot, and excellent scope for renovation and modernisation.
The property has been extended and adapted over the years, including the conversion of the original garage to provide additional living space. A large enclosed entrance porch opens into an impressive open plan sitting and dining room, creating a bright and welcoming heart to the home. Leading from here is a fitted kitchen, while to the rear a conservatory/greenhouse provides direct access to the garden.
There are four well proportioned bedrooms, served by a family bathroom and a separate shower room. The property benefits from double glazing and gas-fired central heating, although it would now benefit from comprehensive updating, offering purchasers the opportunity to create a home tailored to their own taste and requirements.
Outside, the property is approached via a driveway providing parking for two vehicles, with an additional area of garden to the side. The rear garden is a particular highlight, extending to approximately 100ft and offering a good degree of privacy. It features a small pond, timber shed and greenhouse, making it ideal for keen gardeners or those seeking a peaceful outdoor space.
Horspath is a highly sought after village well served by local amenities including a convenience store, two public houses, a restaurant, primary school and nursery, church, and a range of clubs and societies. Many community activities take place at the Horspath Hub, an excellent village facility housed in the former chapel. A regular bus service operates seven days a week, providing convenient access into Oxford.
Council Tax Band E