“The bungalow is situated alongside the Oxford Canal that is unseen by a tall fence.”
On the other side there is a building housing a workshop for the Marina that is at the end of the garden behind a tall fence. The garden is enclosed and mainly grass, ideal for our dog to safely run around. The drive to the back of the property is next to the railway line. If you live in an area where there is lots of traffic then the railway may not bother you. But, if you live somewhere where it is quiet and you are a light sleeper then the railway may affect your sleep. There is a small ...
On the other side there is a building housing a workshop for the Marina that is at the end of the garden behind a tall fence. The garden is enclosed and mainly grass, ideal for our dog to safely run around. The drive to the back of the property is next to the railway line. If you live in an area where there is lots of traffic then the railway may not bother you. But, if you live somewhere where it is quiet and you are a light sleeper then the railway may affect your sleep. There is a small caravan park (maximum 5 vans) at the front of the property next to the edge of the parking area. A laurel hedge has recently been planted (2ft tall) that will grow to act as screening between the bungalow and caravans. The caravans did not bother us as we used the back garden. As you enter the bungalow there is a hallway and then a step up into the property. There is plenty of hanging space and storage in the bedrooms. Kitchen is well equipped. Lounge/diner is spacious and comfortable. We visited three National Trust properties, Upton House and Gardens, Farnborough Hall and Charlecote Park. A nice bungalow in an unusual setting where you could walk around the inside perimeter of the Marina and look at the canal boats. You could hire a canal boat.