12 Kings End is an exceptional and unique property situated in the heart of Old Bicester with the added benefit of a separate detached stone-built and versatile annexe space offering huge potential for a variety of uses.
The main house is an 18th century three-storey home full of character and charm. Upon entry into the kitchen, you are met with a stunning dual aspect kitchen space, open and light with a high ceiling featuring skylights. From the kitchen you move into the spacious dining room, with exposed beams and Karndean herringbone flooring. The log burner is set in a beautiful, exposed stone fireplace, creating a wonderful entertaining space. The living room is flooded with light from the patio doors and windows, yet still maintains a cosy character feel with exposed beams and further fireplace. The property can also be accessed via the original front door from the hallway.
Moving upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms on the first floor, 2 spacious double bedrooms, one study/single bedroom space, and a family bathroom with full-height tiling, bath and shower over.
The second floor features the master bedroom with ensuite. There are beautiful views from this room of old Bicester.
The annexe, previously used as a clinic coffers flexibility to the new owner as to how this space could be used. There are two large rooms on the first floor, and a w/c. Upstairs there are two further rooms. This space would be ideal for a home-run business, potentially Airbnb, independent living space, the options are plentiful (subject to the correct planning permissions). The annexe previously achieved and annual income of £21,600.
Outside there is an extremely private, low maintenance courtyard garden, with raised beds and exposed stone and brick walls. It feels like a very secluded and tranquil space, yet you are in the centre of Bicester. There is driveway parking available for several vehicles.
Bicester town centre offers a great choice of restaurants, a cinema and Sainsbury’s supermarket. Internationally acclaimed Bicester Village designer outlet, and Bicester Shopping Park including an M&S Food Hall, and David Lloyd health club can all be found on the edge of the town.
Bicester conveniently has two train stations. Bicester North offers a great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes, and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour.
Bicester Village train station offers service to Oxford Parkway and to Nearby London Marylebone.