This charming three-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian home is ideally situated on Station Road, offering convenient access to Winslow town centre and the new railway station.
The property opens into a welcoming hallway, with doors leading to the living room and dining room, and stairs rising to the first floor. The living room features a bay window with replacement double-glazed Victorian-style windows, a characterful Victorian fireplace, and bespoke built-in cupboards and shelving on either side.
The dining room is open plan to the kitchen and benefits from solid hardwood flooring and a log burner set within an open fireplace. There is also access to an under-stairs storage cupboard. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cream eye- and base-level units, complemented by a five-ring gas range-style cooker with a large extractor hood. A Belfast sink sits beneath a rear-facing window, and there is space for a dishwasher and full-height fridge freezer.
From the kitchen, a rear hallway leads to a downstairs cloakroom fitted with a white suite comprising a pedestal basin and WC, along with additional storage. A door from the hallway opens out to the garden.
Upstairs, the landing features decorative tongue-and-groove pine boarding and a Velux roof window, with doors leading to all three bedrooms, the family bathroom, and an airing cupboard. The principal bedroom is a spacious front-facing double with sash-style windows, a feature Victorian fireplace, and built-in wardrobes. Bedroom two is a rear-facing double, accessed via two steps down from the landing. Bedroom three is a single room with built-in wardrobes and a Velux window.
The bathroom, also accessed via two steps down from the landing, includes a bath, pedestal basin, and WC, as well as a separate glass shower cubicle with a rainwater shower head. The room is finished with patterned ceramic floor tiles and a heated towel radiator.
Outside, the front garden is enclosed by low brick walls with a gated entrance, featuring block paving and planted borders. The rear garden is a standout feature—exceptionally long and thoughtfully arranged. It begins with a paved patio area and includes side access via neighbouring rights of way. A combined wooden and brick-built shed/utility room offers a Belfast sink, space for appliances, and storage units.
The garden continues with multiple sections: additional patios, a lawn with winding paths and planted borders, and a further enclosed area leading to a timber garden room with power and lighting—currently used as a home office and gym. Beyond this is yet another paved section with a shed and covered area, making the outdoor space both versatile and expansive.
Winslow itself offers a weekly market in the Market Square, a range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and everyday amenities, including the well-regarded Farm Deli. The town is served by excellent schooling options, including Sir Thomas Fremantle School, as well as nearby grammar and independent schools. Milton Keynes is within easy reach for more extensive shopping and leisure facilities. The upcoming East West Rail link is set to further enhance connectivity between Oxford and Cambridge.
Council Tax Band: C