4 bedroom barn conversion for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Superb barn conversion in grounds approaching 2/3 acre.
- Wonderful private position with lovely views
- Flexible accommodation with option for three or four bedrooms
- Seamless blend of character and modern fittings.
- Open bay garaging for two cars.
- Long sweeping gravel driveway.
An attractive period barn conversion, which has been modernised to a high standard and seamlessly blends the original character with modern features including a contemporary kitchen with built in appliances. The accommodation is flexible with the option to offer three or four bedrooms. The ground floor incorporates a kitchen/dining room and sitting room, both with bi fold doors opening onto a raised timber deck. There are two other receptions rooms on the ground floor, one of which can be used as a bedroom and a utility room is located off the kitchen. The first floor has a main bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom
The house is privately situated in the village, offering wonderful views. A long, sweeping driveway leads to the house, shed, and open bay parking for two cars, providing ample space for parking and storage. In total the plot extends to approx. 0.66 acres.
LOCATION
Horton cum Studley is a thriving village located 5 miles outside of Oxford. It is is situated to the east of the city and is well-positioned for commuting to London via the M40 (junction 8 is approximately 8 miles away) and regular rail links to London Marylebone and London Paddington from Haddenham and Thame Parkway and Oxford mainline stations. Oxford Parkway and Islip rail stations also provide regular services to London Marylebone and are located within 7 miles.
The village offers amenities such as the Studley Wood Golf Club and the Millennium Village Hall. Notable landmarks include St Barnabas Church, designed by Butterfield (the architect of Keble College), and Studley Priory, a large 16th-century house built on the site of an earlier Benedictine priory, famously used as the primary location in the classic film "A Man for All Seasons."
In the neighbouring village of Beckley, you can find the award-winning, community-owned Abingdon Arms pub, and in Murcott, the Michelin-starred Nut Tree restaurant.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax band G
EPC rating D
Oil fired Central heating
According to Ofcom, ultrafast broadband is available with Gigaclear. Mobile coverage is likely outdoor but limited indoor
Mains water, drainage and electricity connected.
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