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Nestled within the sought-after green-belt village of Caxton, this exceptional eight-bedroom, six-bathroom detached residence offers an outstanding blend of luxury living, countryside tranquillity, and modern versatility. Perfectly suited for large families, multi-generational living, or investment buyers, this substantial home delivers both space and flexibility in a prime village location.This beautifully presented property has been thoughtfully designed to provide spacious, contemporary interiors with high-quality finishes throughout. The impressive principal suite boasts a private dressing room and stylish en-suite, complemented by four additional en-suite bedrooms, offering privacy and comfort for family and guests alike.Key Features:• Substantial 8-bedroom detached home in desirable village location • 6 bathrooms, including 5 en-suites • Luxurious principal suite with dressing room • Refurbished open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors • Landscaped garden with sun terrace, raised decking & sunken hot tub • Air-conditioned home gym & dedicated study/home office • Ideal for multi-generational living or large families • Excellent Airbnb / holiday let / investment potential • Foundations for workshop, garden room or garage (STP) • Located in green-belt countryside with village amenities • Fast commuter links to London King’s Cross (
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This striking four-bedroom residence forms part of The Crescent, a boutique collection of 23 villas occupying storied grounds in Thame, a vibrant market town in Oxfordshire. Set within a graceful Regency-style arc inspired by the grand terraces of Bath and Edinburgh, this property blends classical design with tasteful contemporary minimalism. The home opens with a galleried glass corridor, leading into a striking double-height atrium that floods the interiors with natural light and creates an immediate sense of grandeur and openness. Beyond lies an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area. The bespoke kitchen features sleek cabinetry, a central island, and top-of-the-line appliances. A cosy snug and family room provide welcoming settings for entertaining and relaxation, while direct garden access extends the living space outdoors. A powder room and utility room complete this level. The main reception room on the first floor opens onto a full-width balcony. A bedroom suite lies adjacent. The remaining two bedrooms and their respective private balconies lie on the second floor. A self-contained studio sits atop the internal garage, ideal for live-in staff or visiting guests. The interiors showcase considered craftsmanship in every detail, with a palette of tasteful neutrals, bespoke joinery, handpicked furniture, and Italian porcelain. A lift can be installed within the existing layout. The Crescent enjoys a prime location in Thame, a charming market town on the fringe of the Chiltern Hills. The lively town centre, home to independent shops, coffee houses, and traditional taverns, lies just a short walk away. Oxford and its renowned university can be reached by car in half an hour, while Chiltern Railways provides direct access to London's Marylebone Station, Heathrow Airport is accessible within 40 minutes by road.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Built in 2020, ‘Loft House’ was designed by Carl Turner of Turner.Works.Its sleek black powder coated steel exterior echoes the iconic fishing huts of the Kent coastline, whilst inside it embodies contemporary elegance. Nestled in a tranquil private estate a short distance from the sea front, the house features a shingle front garden augmented with raised beds full of sea grasses and palms. The driveway can hold approximately four cars and a pathway curves around the property to the entrance on the West side. The hallway is full of natural light and leads to four large bedrooms, a shower room, bathroom and utility room with ample storage. There are polished concrete floors with underfloor heating throughout. These are fed by an air source heat pump which ensures year-round comfort whilst being environmentally sustainable. The first floor is an impressive open plan living space with vaulted ceilings running the width and length of the house with large industrial sliding doors at each end. On the South side there is a vast sitting room with a Morsø Panther wood-burner. Adjacent to this is a spacious study flooded with natural light from a skylight window. To the North End there is an expansive kitchen with a polished stone island facing a dining area with fitted seating. Off this kitchen there is a terrace with a spiral cast iron staircase taking you down to the garden which exudes tranquility - a relaxing and secluded private oasis.Whitstable's high street is full of independent restaurants, cafés and boutiques which are bustling and vibrant all year round. The Sportsman, widely regarded as one of the UK's finest gastropubs having held a Michelin star since 2008 is a 5 minute drive. The area boasts excellent schooling options and convenient access to rail links to London St Pancras (High Speed) and London Victoria.https://youtu.be/daa4FJ5zFiw?si=JbJYLQMOQNerqQ6Y
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Fine & Country are delighted to present Old Camps, offering spectacular views towards Watership Down, this spacious, light-filled modern home features award-winning gardens and a separate 2-bedroom annexe. Old Camps also benefits from impressive energy efficiency, with the highest possible A rating.Seller Insight: What is your favourite room in the house and why?Downstairs - it has to be the dining room. Sitting under the double height atrium sky light is stunning. Even on the darkest of winter's days, the space always feels light, warm and airy.Upstairs - it has to be the master bedroom suite. A luxurious wet room, well-appointed dressing room and a master bedroom with sweeping views over the countryside and Watership Down. There is also access to the large balcony, to soak up the sunshine or to enjoy your breakfast.Who do you think will be the ideal new owner?The next owners could be a family who need multi-generational accommodation. The large, open plan and contemporary annexe provides luxurious living space for parents or children. The annexe can also house support staff if required.What do you love most and why?The contemporary design and intimate character of the house are one of the reasons we love our house. The integration between inside and outside living is sumptuous, with the courtyard garden providing a flexible entertaining space from early spring till late autumn. The views from upstairs are sensational, but when downstairs, the feeling of intimacy and privacy abounds.Garage space for 4 cars, a large workshop, well-appointed home office/studio provide flexible living.What do you love about the local community?The warm and welcoming community is very active, with villagers gathering for regular social events, at the coffee shop or with the surrounding villages of Kingsclere or Ashford Hill.How easy is it to commute from here?There is a regular bus service to Newbury or Basingstoke with direct trains to London Paddington or Waterloo in approx. 45 minutes. The local station at Thatcham is only a 7-minute drive.What made you choose this property over others?We purchased the property because of the stunning location.Accommodation Summary:Ground Floor: As you enter through the main door, the central atrium at Old Camps is flooded with natural light from the expansive roof lantern above. The atrium houses the dining area, which in turn leads to a snug seating area with log burner and through to the kitchen and utility via double doors. Beneath the limestone tiling is underfloor heating. The sitting room, with log burner, enjoys views over and access to the decked terrace and access through to what is currently a home office but is a very versatile space. A separate study and WC complete the ground floor.First Floor:An open staircase leads from the central atrium up to the galleried landing, again flooded with natural light. The layout allows excellent separation between bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite enjoys the best views of the house, with floor to ceiling windows and access to the roof terrace. In addition to the generous en-suite, there's a well-appointed dressing room. 4 further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.Annexe:With a separate entrance and double garage, the self-contained annexe offers a great space for multi-generational living. With 2 bedrooms (one with ensuite), and WC on the ground floor, this makes way for a superb open-plan living room/kitchen on the first floor, with a feature log burner as a central focal point.Outbuildings:In addition to the garage with the annexe, there's a further double garage for the main house, which houses the Tesla power walls and gateway devices. This leads through to workshop space, ideal for a variety of uses including storage. Also, to be found in the grounds are a greenhouse and barn.Outside: The multi-award-winning garden has been landscaped by the current owner, and features a superb courtyard off the main house, a decked patio area with steps leading down to the formal gardens and productive fruit and vegetable area. In total the plot size is approximately 1.08 acres.Location and Setting:Perched on the historic grounds of a former Roman encampment, Old Camps enjoys a truly exceptional setting with far-reaching views across the rolling landscape of Hannington and the North Downs. This elevated position not only offers a rich sense of heritage, but also captures the timeless beauty of the surrounding Hampshire countryside.Nestled within a peaceful and picturesque village, the property is part of a close-knit rural community centred around a traditional village shop and Post Office, along with a charming parish church. The area is characterised by its tranquillity, natural beauty, and easy access to miles of unspoilt footpaths and bridlewaysideal for walking, riding, and enjoying the outdoors. Old Camps is perfectly placed for families seeking proximity to leading independent schools. Cheam School is just one mile away, while Elstree, Thorngrove, Bradfield College, Downe House, and St Gabriel's are all within easy reach, making this an ideal base for both prep and senior education. Despite its rural charm, the property benefits from excellent connectivity. The A339 links swiftly to the M3, while the A34 provides direct access to the M4, ensuring effortless travel by road. Rail connections are equally convenient, with regular fast services from Basingstoke to London Waterloo, and from Newbury and Thatcham to London Paddington.Just three miles away lies the popular village of Kingsclere, offering a selection of local amenities including a doctors' surgery, dentist, and traditional public houses. For a wider range of services, the bustling market towns of Basingstoke and Newbury are both within easy driving distance.Old Camps combines heritage, privacy, and connectivity in a setting that is both rare and remarkablea truly special place to call home.Additional information and services:Mains water, electricity and drainage Air source heat pump Solar Panels 14.2kwh Solar Panels (Main House) 6.4 kwh Solar Panels (Annexe) X 2 Intelligent EV Chargers X 2 Tesla Powerwall 2 (26kwh) 3 Phase Electricity Supply to the main house and annexeLocal Authority: Basingstoke & Deane Band DWhat3Words: ///modifies.solar.policies
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Once forming an entire country estate, the divided Lyminster House is now a substantial manor house of 5,594 sq ft created from the original floor plan. This beautiful Grade II listed Georgian home borrows architectural elements from Arundel Castle and has an illustrious history. It once belonged to the Duke of Norfolk and was released from the Estate as part of a marriage settlement on the 15th Duke in 1904. It was later owned by Baroness Ravensdale. To mark the change of ownership, the proud Howard crest was painted black in recognition of the transition.The current owners have reimagined the property with great care. It now balances historic charm with modern convenience. The renovation respects the original character of the home while introducing contemporary features that create a refined and relaxed lifestyle. Arranged over three levels, including an original brick lined cellar, the house offers six bedrooms on the first floor, a library, a drawing room, an extensive open plan kitchen, dining and living space, an orangery, generous cellar storage suited to wine and other items and a separate garage.The ground floor spans 2,433 sq ft and brings together the building’s heritage and modern comfort. High ceilings, grand arched windows and a heritage style Aga Cooker enhance the period feel while the luxury inbuilt appliances in the kitchen provide every modern convenience. Entry is through a vestibule where boots and coats can be kept out of sight. This leads into a welcoming library with dark wooden floors and soft neutral walls that continue throughout the house. The heart of the home is the open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area which has been thoughtfully opened to create a spacious family environment all with the added comfort of a log burner. The kitchen sits semi open to the side so that preparing meals remains part of family life. From here there is access to the west facing heritage orangery, carefully reconstructed to honour the 1920s conservatory is a family favourite spot. Filled with natural light from the full-length roof lantern and bifold doors, the orangery offers a lovely connection to the surrounding garden.The ground floor also includes a cloakroom for guests and a grand drawing room with a bow window which provides a peaceful space for further entertaining.On the lower ground level, a useful cellar is arranged into three main sections offering excellent storage and an ideal environment for preserving a good wine collection.A dark wooden staircase, lit by the lantern above, rises to the first floor where the hallway links six bedrooms, two family bathrooms and an additional cloakroom. The Georgian grandeur of the ground floor continues here, reflected in the bow window of the largest bedroom and the Venetian window along the landing.Stepping out from either the dining area or the orangery, the wraparound south and west facing garden can be enjoyed. This garden is a haven for families spanning approx. two thirds of an acre (0.6 acre). It provides space for entertaining on the patio and room for play on the large lawn. Fruit trees, shrubs and perennials create interest throughout the year and support a wide range of wildlife.In addition to the electric gated forecourt at the front of the house there are two unused phases of electricity which would allow for two fast chargers to be installed with little effort, the property also benefits from a large garage for parking. Unlike many country homes in the area, the property is fully served by services IE gas and sewerage connection for convenience.Lyminster is a historic village known in local folklore as the home of a water dragon called The Knucker. The 11th century Saxon church contains the Slayer's Slab which is believed to come from the tomb of the dragonslayer. The welcoming village enjoys a local recently renovated pub, a local whatsapp group shares up and coming events and news. The area offers excellent schools, shops and leisure facilities, together with good road links to surrounding areas including the Coast, Arundel, Brighton and Gatwick (approx. 50 mins drive away). Arundel Train Station lies 1.6 miles from the property and provides direct routes to London Victoria with a journey time of about 1 hour 30 minutes.
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Fine and Country are delighted to bring to market this light and spacious stone-built five-bedroom contemporary family home, offering flexible accommodation, finished to exacting standards, with a landscaped garden and uninterrupted views over farmland in the popular village of Launton.A recently completed stunning family home in Cotswold stone, arranged over three floors providing flexible accommodation to suit modern family living.Approached over a gravel driveway with parking for several vehicles Ambleside sits proudly within its generous plot.The attractive oak framed porch welcomes you into this beautifully presented village property, and sets the scene for what is to follow from the large front door, which floods the property with light to the stunning kitchen/dining room overlooking the rear garden.The accommodation on the ground floor flows incredibly well, from the spacious hallway, the study to the front, the sitting room with feature fireplace, and open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with utility off it feels both welcoming and practical.It is evident the current owners have given careful thought to every detail with high-quality fixtures and fittings being used throughout, from the polished and tumbled Jerusalem stone floor in the hallway and kitchen, the Burbridge Kew painted Ash kitchen with solid Carrara Marble work surfaces, to the dual sink and heated mirror in the en-suite, and sandstone patio in the garden to name but a few!The kitchen is perfect for the aspiring chef with a dual-oven range cooker, a generous number of units, fully integrated appliances, and a large breakfast bar for casual dining or perching with a cup of coffee or glass of wine.With bi-folding doors to the garden offering the inside-outside feel and views over the fields beyond the room lends itself to dining with friends and family and relaxing on long summer evenings.A useful utility room with plenty of storage off the kitchen has a door to the side, which is ideal for those with muddy boots and dogs.The sitting room with engineered Oak flooring also enjoys views over the garden, and lends itself to more cosy family gatherings.The bespoke Richard Burbridge staircase leads to the first floor with three large double bedrooms, and the family bathroom, which is well appointed with both a bath and separate shower.The principal bedroom is an oasis for grown-up living with a fabulous en-suite shower room, and views over the garden.The second floor offers further flexibility to be utiliesd as two large bedrooms serviced by the shower room, a bedroom and sitting room for the teenager of the house, or a games room/study.Outside the rear garden has been carefully landscaped with a large area laid to lawn, a sandstone patio, along with extensive planting of mature trees and shrubs. With a sunny south-east aspect there are plenty of places to enjoy al-fresco dining and BBQ's.Launton has a strong community feel with its village hall, sports club, primary school, church and two pubs, it is also one of the few villages locally that can still boast that it has a Post Office, hairdressers and the Tythe Barn. Bicester has two railway 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 Station has been upgraded to provide a further route to London Marylebone. A historic market town Bicester has a wide range of shops, together with cafes, pubs, numerous restaurants, weekly markets, a Sainsbury's supermarket, and a cinema complex. There is a leisure centre, with a gym and swimming pool nearby, along with a David Lloyd Club and Bicester Hotel and Golf.The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, M25, Oxford and Birmingham. The A41, A43 and A34 are all within easy reach.Nearby Bicester Village is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques all on your doorstep and is a few minute's drive or a five-minute walk from the town centre.
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'Seasong' is a contemporary and stylish executive beach house. There are 7 bedrooms 5 bathrooms and a grand double height open plan reception room spanning the width of the house overlooking the sea. 'Seasong' boasts a unique secluded position on the beach front on the popular Tankerton Beach with direct access from the back gate onto a short pathway down to the beach. 'Seasong' is spread over three floors. On entering through the front door you can see right through to the sea passed the double height kitchen area that leads out onto the gardens. With a snug to the right hand side with fireplace and wood burner and double Crittall style doors that lead through to the seating area in the kitchen. The open plan kitchen leads you through to a vast utility room with bespoke cabinetry for storage. There is also a further storage room, a useful separate study and guest WC. The first floor has four double bedrooms with sea views one with an ensuite. There is a smaller room with a view over the Castle and a good size family bathroom. The third floor boasts a central terrace with far reaching sea views over 'The Street' and out to the windmills and beyond. The double doors leading out to the terrace let in light and a delightful sea breeze. Both bedrooms over the third floor have ensuite bathrooms and sea views. Access to the beach is via the garden onto a short pathway taking you straight to the sea. The front of Seasong overlooks Whitstable Castle and is also yards from Tankerton Slopes which are cliff-top lawns that roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street ‘-a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide.The landscaped garden is terraced over three levels with multiple seating areas patios, and parts laid to lawn. Whitstable is a vibrant and desirable seaside town frequented by visitors form London with many deciding to reside full time. Tankerton high street is set back from the beach is a small high street filled with shops, cafes, and Ossie’s, a reliably delicious fish and chip shop. The popular Jo Jo’s meze bar is a short stroll from the house. The cliff-top lawns of Tankerton Slopes roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street’, a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide. These shingle slopes support a population of the rare Fisher’s estuarine moth, Gortyna borelii lunata, and as such have been designated a Special Area of Conservation. Colourful and highly covetable beach huts nestle at the base of the slopes, one of which was transported and transformed in Tracy Emin’s 2000 work ‘The Last Thing I Said to You was Don’t leave me here’. Tankerton’s Blue Flag beach is deservedly popular in summer but happily avoids the crowds of this stretch of coast. Whitstable high street is a short walk along the promenade and offers an impressive mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, wonderful historic architecture and a thriving cultural scene. With its own Biennale, a wealth of independent businesses, and easy access to London, the area supports a diverse community enjoying a vibrant life on the coast. Whitstable is historically famed for its oysters. The epicurean tradition has continued locally with the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival and at Wheelers Oyster Bar, Oyster Co., and Stephen Harris’ Michelin-starred The Sportsman. Other dining options within a half-hour drive include The Fordwich Arms, The Pig at Bridge Place, and The Goods Shed in Canterbury, all driven by local produce. Local train lines provide excellent transport connections; Whitstable Station is a 15 minute walk away with direct trains to London St Pancras and London Victoria in under 90 minutes. To the south, Canterbury is accessible by bus or a 20-minute drive, whilst Margate is 30 minutes and Dover is 45 minutes by car. The M2 and the M20 connect to central London in 60 miles and take around 1 hour 40 minutes.https://youtu.be/VIBYVomfO4s
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This impressive contemporary residence, designed and constructed by Sweetcroft Homes, represents a rare opportunity to acquire a recently completed property that blends cutting-edge efficiency with timeless architectural style. Positioned in an elevated setting on Oxford’s sought-after western edge, it enjoys far-reaching views of the city skyline and surrounding parkland while maintaining excellent access to both city and countryside.Extending to almost 3,800 sq ft across two floors, the layout has been thoughtfully planned for adaptable, modern living. Light and flow are central to the design, and this is immediately apparent on entering the house.At the heart of the ground floor is the expansive open-plan kitchen and breakfast room — a superb space for family life and entertaining alike. Large glazing ensures an abundance of natural light and creates a seamless connection with the garden, ideal for summer evenings or relaxed weekend gatherings. A formal drawing room provides a quieter, more intimate setting for hosting or unwinding.Flexibility is an important feature of the property. The ground-floor study offers a dedicated workspace, but with an adjoining cloakroom incorporating a wet-room style shower, it also functions well as a sixth bedroom or guest suite when required.Upstairs, the principal suite forms a private retreat, complete with a stylish ensuite featuring a freestanding bath and a bespoke dressing room designed for both practicality and elegance. Two further bedrooms benefit from their own ensuites, providing comfort and privacy for family or guests. All rooms are finished to a high standard throughout.Sustainability & TechnologyThe property’s eco-focused design ensures excellent energy performance, reflected in its A-rated EPC. Features include triple glazing, photovoltaic panels with battery storage, an air source heat pump, solar thermal water heating and heat-recovery ventilation, contributing to low running costs. CAT 6 cabling and direct fibre optic connection support fast, reliable connectivity in every room.Further specifications include underfloor heating, an EV charging point, wiring for a security system, and hardwired smoke alarms with battery backup.LocationSituated near the top of Yarnells Hill, the property enjoys sweeping views across Raleigh Park, South Hinksey water meadows and Oxford’s iconic dreaming spires.Oxford city centre lies just two miles away, offering an extensive choice of restaurants, cafés, museums, theatres and world-famous University colleges.Families benefit from proximity to highly regarded schools including The Dragon, Magdalen College School, St Edward’s and Oxford High School, with the respected Abingdon schools also within reach.Leisure opportunities are plentiful, from woodland walks at Cumnor Hurst to 54 holes of championship golf at Frilford Heath, or sailing and watersports at Farmoor Reservoir. Local pubs and eateries such as the Bear & Ragged Staff, the White Hart and The Perch offer excellent dining options, while premium venues including Estelle Manor and Soho Farmhouse are accessible for day retreats and social occasions. Shopping is convenient, with the Westway centre in Botley and Waitrose on Botley Road close by.For commuters, the A34 and M40 provide strong road connections, while Oxford and Oxford Parkway stations offer direct rail services to London and beyond.
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THE PROPERTY Upon entering, you are greeted by a bright, spacious entrance hall that immediately sets the tone for the luxurious accommodation that lies beyond. At the heart of the home is a vast, beautifully handcrafted kitchen and living area, where high ceilings and contemporary finishes create a striking yet inviting atmosphere. Equipped with premium Neff appliances, the sleek, minimalist aesthetic is softened by warm wooden accents, while the large central island serves as both a practical hub and a natural focal point for informal gatherings. Bathed in natural light from expansive windows, sliding doors, and overhead skylights, this open-plan space flows effortlessly into a relaxed family seating area, perfect for both day-to-day living and entertaining on a grand scale.The property boasts a range of versatile reception rooms, including a refined sitting room with an inset log-burning stove, and a formal dining room, both benefiting from abundant natural light and offering direct access to the picturesque rear garden. The ground floor also features a dedicated office space, ideal for working from home or serving as an additional en-suite bedroom. A second office or cinema room is equally impressive, featuring a stunning British Fires New Forrest electric fireplace, complemented by a built-in media wall and bespoke wine storage. A generously proportioned Neptune utility room, complete with Siemens appliances, adds practicality while maintaining the home's luxurious feel.Upstairs, the sense of grandeur continues with six beautifully appointed bedrooms, five of which boast en-suite facilities. The master suite is a true sanctuary, exuding both luxury and tranquillity, complete with its own walk-in dressing room and indulgent en-suite featuring Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware. The additional bedrooms are equally spacious, thoughtfully designed to offer flexibility, for family living or hosting guests.OUTSIDESet within approximately 1.35 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, which back onto open fields, Willows offers a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. The stunning oak-framed outdoor kitchen and seating area is perfect for alfresco dining, featuring a polished concrete floor, pizza oven, and a top-of-the-line Firemagic BBQ complete with built-in cupboards and drawers. Additionally, a spacious patio spans the rear of the property, seamlessly transitioning into a decked area under which lies a swimming pool that can easily be reinstated if desired. A separate log cabin provides added versatility, while the garage ensures further convenience.The front of the home features a sweeping resin driveway, centred by a charming water fountain and turning circle for ease of access. This stunning area is partly bordered by a picturesque duck pond, adding a charming touch to the entrance and setting the scene for the tranquil lifestyle that Willows offers.THE LOCATION Situated on Hoe Lane, a peaceful no-through road in Felpham, Willows is enveloped by greenery and tranquillity. Despite its private setting, the property remains conveniently close to the coastal allure of Felpham Beach. A short walk or drive brings you to Felpham village, where a range of local amenities await. Whether you are visiting the quaint shops or dining at the beloved Lobster Pot, this vibrant village offers a perfect complement to the peaceful surroundings of Willows.A short drive away is the historic town of Arundel, renowned for its antique shops, inviting restaurants, and a vibrant calendar of social events. Explore the cobbled streets and discover hidden gems in this charming town or enjoy a meal at one of the many delightful eateries.Further afield, the bustling cities of Chichester to the West and Brighton to the East are easily accessible, offering a larger array of shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences. SPORTS AND COUNTRY PURSUITS For sports and recreational enthusiasts, Hoe Lane is ideally situated. Boating aficionados will appreciate the proximity to Littlehampton Marina and Chichester Marina, perfect for exploring the coastline. Car racing enthusiasts can enjoy the thrills of Goodwood, while horse racing is available at both Goodwood and Fontwell racecourses. Golfers are spoilt for choice with excellent courses at Goodwood, Bognor Regis, and Hunston.Water-sports seekers will find plenty of larger beaches nearby, offering exhilarating water-sports facilities to satisfy your adventurous spirit. Whether it's sailing, windsurfing, or paddleboarding, there's something for everyone along this stunning stretch of the Sussex coast.FURTHER INFORMATION Local Authority: Arun District Council Tax Band GTenure: Freehold Services: Private drains, Mains Electricity, Oil fired boilerThe Swimming Pool currently covered by decking, can easily be reinstated if desiredTitle Register available upon request.While we strive to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as floods, easements, covenants, and other property-related details rests with the buyer. Our listing information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not be solely relied upon for making purchasing decisions.
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The Granary is a beautifully presented, deceptively spacious, stone built barn conversion located in the sought-after Wood Burcote area of Towcester. It has superb family living space that combines period character with a contemporary interior plus the added benefit of a fantastic self contained two bedroom, two bathroom annex. The house is approached through electric gates that open onto a sweeping gravel driveway with manicured gardens that open into a landscaped courtyard garden. One of the striking features has to be the main entrance which features a glazed wall complete with the old sliding barn doors. The glazed front doors opens into a stunning double height reception hallway which is large enough to be used as a sitting or dining room, it has a beamed vaulted ceiling and gallery, a tiled floor, exposed brick walls and glazed doors at the rear leading out onto a decked sun terrace. There is also a guest cloakroom. On the right of the reception hallway is the heart of this stunning home, an exceptionally bright and spacious family kitchen/breakfast room. This superb room has an extensive range of country style units, a central island with granite worktop and breakfast bar, integrated appliances plus a large separate dining area, there is a door to the front opening onto the courtyard garden. There is also a separate utility/boot room.On the left of the reception hall is an impressive reception room that has so much character with exposed stone and brick walls, a stone and brick fireplace with wood burner, oak floor and glazed doors opening to the gardens. There is also a separate study. On the upper floor is a bright central landing area with a vaulted beamed ceiling and a lovely sitting area at the front overlooking the courtyard and garden. There are two double bedrooms accessed from an inner hall, both are lovely bright rooms with high ceilings and beams, one has en-suite bathroom and there is also a separate shower room. The main bedroom suite on the other side of the landing is another impressive room again with high ceiling and beams, there is a dressing area with fitted wardrobes plus a large walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. there is also a separate sitting room which is also accessed from the landing so could be a further double bedroom if needed.The annex can be completely self-contained or accessed from the main house is needed, its a wonderful character annex ideal for guests or dependent family. It features a superb open plan reception room with dining area and fitted kitchen, there are exposed beams and lots of character features. An inner hallway leads to two double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, beams and en- suite shower rooms. The annex has its own garden area.The Granary is set in south east facing gardens of approximately 0.5 acre, electric gates open to a long sweeping gravel driveway with fenced garden laid to lawn, a further set of electric gates open into the sun trap front courtyard area with ample parking and an attached garage/workshop, a decked sun terrace and a paved terrace with lawn ideal for a barbeque! There is also a home office/studio. To the side and rear there are further lawned south facing gardens with a decked sun terrace ideal for entertaining.Wood Burcote is located on the edge of the market town of Towcester which has all the local amenities one would expect with a supermarket, independent shops along the High Street, restaurants, primary and secondary schools and a leisure centre. There are excellent road links for commuters with easy access to the M1 at junction 15a, the M40 and A5. Direct trains to London and Birmingham are within easy reach at either Northampton or Milton Keynes.Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC DServices, Utilities & Property InformationTenure - Freehold Council Tax Band G - South Northampton Property Construction - Standard -brick & tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Mains Heating - Gas Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Garage with driveway parking for 6 plus cars.
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Pyghtle Cottage a very appealing and substantial detached stone-built period house, situated in this sought after and rarely available location in Silverstone. The property has been thoughtfully extended and modernised over the years and is now a successful blend of both contemporary and period features, it also has the flexibility of a guest annex with gym and a luxury shower room with sauna. The west facing gardens extend to approximately 0.33 acre and feature a superb sun terrace with water feature that opens onto a large lawn, there is also a detached double garage with ample parking on the long sweeping gravel driveway. Pyghtle Cottage is accessed via a long gravel which leads to the side of the house, there is parking for at least 6 cars and access to the detached double garage.The main entrance is in the oldest part of the cottage; you are greeted by a lobby area which leads into the semi open hallway. On the right is the first of four reception rooms, it's a superb sitting room ideal for entertaining and opens into the kitchen, it has an impressive contemporary style wood burner and a tiled floor, this room is lovely and bright with a window to the front overlooking the garden. To the right of the hallway is a lovely sitting room, it is a delightful room with a period inglenook fireplace with wood burner and views to the rear over the garden. Adjacent is a spacious dining room, it's a great size room ideal for family dining. To the rear is a large boot/utility room with access to the garden and plenty of space for coats and boots etc, it has a fitted utility area and wood storage. The kitchen is a lovely bright space with windows to both sides and a door opening onto the large sun terrace. It is fitted with a range of quality, modern style units with quartz work surfaces, with an integrated dishwasher, two ovens, induction hob, extractor hood and a wine cooler with space for an American fridge/freezer. The kitchen has a side lobby with further storage and access to the driveway. To the rear of the kitchen is a further large family room with a stone fireplace and inset wood burner, a separate room that could be a bedroom with doors leading to the garden but is used as a gym and a luxurious en-suite shower room with a sauna. This whole area could be used as a guest annex if needed.On the first floor there are five double bedrooms. The main bedroom suite is an exceptional size overlooking the gardens, it has a dressing/sitting area fitted with fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en-suite shower room. There are a further four double bedrooms that share a superb family bathroom with a bath and shower.This stunning home sits in west facing gardens of approximately 0.33 acre, there is a large sandstone paved sun terrace spanning the rear of the house and just ideal for outside entertaining, it also has a water feature. There is a detached double garage accessed via a long gravel driveway with ample parking for at least five cars.Freehold Council Tax G EPC CServices, Utilities and Property InformationTenure – Freehold EPC - C Council Tax Band - G Property Construction – Stone church building with masonry construction Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Gas - Mains Drainage & Sewerage – Mains Heating – Gas Central Heating Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – Some 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Detached double Garage, shared driveway EV charging point The property is understood to benefit from and be subject to rights for the passage of services (including drainage and utilities) over, under or through the property and adjoining land.Prospective purchasers should be aware that Tree Preservation Orders (TPO) affects trees within the curtilage of the property. For further information please speak to agent.
…By Annonceur International
Set within approximately 8.5 acres of private woodland and meadow, this exceptional detached 6-bedroom barn conversion offers a chance to embrace a slower, more intentional way of living. Surrounded by nature and defined by calm, space, and light, the property has been thoughtfully designed for those seeking a refined yet minimalist lifestyle, where modern luxury exists in harmony with the landscape, yet with day-to-day amenities and commuter links easily accessible. Once an Atcost Barn, this grain store has been beautifully reimagined into a contemporary home of striking architectural simplicity. Expanses of glass frame uninterrupted views of the woodland, creating a constant visual connection to the outdoors and allowing natural light to pour into the living spaces throughout the day. The special thing about this home is how it invites everyone to gather, whether for an Autumn walk in the woods, tearing about on the meadow in Summer or Christmas lunch for 18 with a 21ft Christmas tree taking centre stage. The home is extremely versatile offering potential to repurpose rooms as needed, with 6 bedrooms including three on the ground floor, there is potential for study spaces, teens lounges, home gym, and multigenerational living. Step Inside Stepping through the substantial entrance hall you arrive at the heart of the home, an impressive, open-plan living space, carefully zoned by flooring, to incorporate the entrance hall, sitting area, kitchen, and dining space. This vast yet cohesive environment is both sleek and welcoming, defined by clean lines, understated finishes, and a sense of effortless flow, with areas cleverly defined and with flexibility for any configuration of furnishing you desire. Four sets of ceiling to floor sliding doors open to terraces with woodland views, extending the living space and providing a tranquil setting for entertaining or quiet reflection. A striking central staircase rises in two directions, enhancing both the symmetry and architectural interest of the interior, while reinforcing the sense of thoughtful design that runs throughout the home. A baby grand piano currently takes the sweet spot below the stairs, but this could also make a wonderful book nook with armchairs and bookcases, or a great place for the dog beds! To the left of the entrance hall sit three ground floor bedrooms, all with ensuites, perfect for guest requiring accessibility or visitors with young children, wanting to enjoy social time but with an ear out for the little ones. To the right is the dedicated home office with cloakroom just outside, carefully positioned at the front of the home to cater for a bit of peace to work. The utility room sits next to the kitchen, with an external door, built in storage, laundry facilities, and of course ample room to decamp muddy paws and children – a necessary practical addition to every country home. The kitchen boasts fabulous appliances including a bank of three Neff ovens and a Neff Microwave, and two islands, one for working space and the other social bar where family can chat with a cuppa to the chef, whilst dinner cooks and the attention to detail here even includes convenient sockets for phones and electricals. The dining zone allows space for an enormous table where 18 have enjoyed family celebrations and Sunday roasts, and in summer the doors open so your after-dinner coffee can be taken at leisure whilst watching the children play or just taking in the scenery. This could also be a separate more intimate sofa space with a smaller table if preferred - the remarkable thing about the whole property is the versatility to personalise the space to suit your lifestyle. Life As You Intended This is more than a home; it is a lifestyle defined by space, simplicity, and connection to the natural world. A place to slow down, breathe deeply, and live with intention, where every detail has been considered to create a calm and quietly luxurious retreat in the Suffolk countryside. The timber frame has been wrapped in 150mls of insulation from floor to walls to ceiling, and a sand and cement render, retaining heat efficiently. The result is a home that feels both grounded and uplifting, perfectly aligned with a growing desire to return to nature and a more balanced pace of life. Sustainability and efficiency are central to the property's ethos. With an Energy A rating, 62 solar panels and back up battery, and an air source heat pump, the home offers a highly efficient, low-cost way of living, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts while treading lightly on the environment. Explore Upstairs Twin staircases ascend to a first floor every bit as captivating as the ground level. To one side, the principal suite is bathed in natural light from expansive sloping rooflights, complemented by a thoughtfully zoned dressing area that flows seamlessly into a sumptuous en-suite, complete with both bath and shower, an indulgent sanctuary, perfect for unwinding in a long soak once the day draws to a close. The second staircase reveals two generously proportioned bedrooms, each with its own en-suite, alongside an impressive games room or playroom, also illuminated by striking sloping rooflights. The current owners' grandchildren have loved this room, designed with versatility in mind, to also serve as a stylish teenage retreat or, for multi-generational living, a comfortable and private lounge for extended family or even a cinema room.. The current owners have made the most of the home when family visits en masse, everyone having the luxury of their own privacy and space, rather like a boutique hotel. With leafy views from every aspect, this floor evokes the serene atmosphere of a treehouse, connecting to its surroundings. Step Outside The home sits in over 8 acres of meadow land and woodland – a totally unique setting for living the country dream with a 220 square metres of terrace providing space for seating, barbecuing, and alfresco dining and even a hot tub for gazing at the stars with no light pollution, if desired. A beautifully crafted timber double garage sits comfortably within its natural surroundings with parking outside up to eight vehicles. Above, a versatile space with kitchenette, shower room, and roof lights has served as a home office, keeping the work life balance by being able to close the door at the end of a work day….. and walk home! It also offers excellent potential as a hobby studio or perhaps an exclusive home gym. In summer, the trees provide welcome shady spot, yet the warm breeze flows through the four sets of south facing, sliding double doors. In winter, the house is enveloped in light as the trees lose their leaves and their silhouettes make beautiful shapes against the sky. A short walk through the woodland leads to open meadows, perfect for those wanting to embrace the good life and enhance sustainable living by keeping chickens and growing produce – there is so much space for greenhouses, polytunnels and the grounds even include a rainwater harvester for supplying the outside taps. Wildlife visitors include fox, badger, and deer with a wide variety of birdlife enjoying the woodland including woodpeckers, jackdaws jays and garden birds so you really feel like you are living with nature. On The Doorstep The picturesque, historic village of Kersey houses an important collection of medieval buildings but is also a vibrant community with an Ofsted rated good primary school, 12th Century church, village hall, pub, and local farm shops. . Approximately one mile away is Boxford village with further pub and shop, and of course et in the beautiful countryside of Suffolk you are spoilt for walks. How Far Is It To…. The attractive medieval market town of Hadleigh, about 4.3 miles away, has a wide range of independent shops, primary and secondary schools, library, churches, a leisure centre and a range of pubs and good restaurants. Transport links in the area include access to the A12 and mainline rail services to London Liverpool Street from both Colchester and Ipswich or link via Capel St Mary. For family days out Lavenham has a great treasure trail, and Colchester Zoo is within easy reach. What Three Words Location Every 3-metre square of the world has been given a unique combination of three words. Download the app to pinpoint the exact location of this property using the words ///putty.guideline.gaveServices, District Council and Tenure Air Source Heat Pump Central Heating Mains Electricity and Water Drainage - Klargester Treatment Plant Babergh District Council - Band E Freehold Broadband Connection please check https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker Mobile Phone Reception See Link to check View mobile availability - Ofcom Checker EPC A rated
…By Annonceur International
Nestling in 1.46 acres of grounds on the outskirts of Stelling Minnis, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is this delightful period farmhouse with its origins dating back to the mid-17th Century and extensions added in the 20th Century. It also includes a large and a small paddock as well as a classic U shaped stable block, with a central cupola, that has been partly converted into a useful annexe. The rest of the block includes three stables and a very large workshop with loft storage and would be ideal for new owners with an equestrian interest or could be converted into additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permissions.The property is located just off the famous Minnis and approached through a five bar gate that leads to a spacious driveway and parking area to the rear of the property as well as to a large block paved hard standing outside the stables and steps up the usual entrance. There is also a gate and pathway flanked by the front lawn that leads to the rarely used front porch and period front door.The property is full of wonderful period features including wood doors, exposed beams and a hallway with original herringbone tiled flooring with storage cupboards. This has a door to the characterful dining room that features a brick wall and an inglenook fireplace that includes a Bressummer beam believed to come from a Tudor shipyard, and the original bread oven. There is an adjacent utility room with tiled flooring, additional appliances, storage facilities and a large tank as well as a lobby leading the spacious and dual aspect sitting room.This lovely room also has a brick wall around a large inglenook with a log burner that is just the place to cosy up to on a cool winter’s evening. It features exposed ceiling and wall beams as well as a brick covered vertical beam and the original inner front door. There is also an oak staircase to the first floor, a second fireplace and access to the 1960s extension that includes a charming snug with painted ceiling beams and where you can enjoy a quiet read or relax in front of the television. Beyond the snug is a very useful study that is ideal for anyone working from home.At the other end of the property is the 1980s extension incorporating a contemporary kitchen with an electric Aga, a larder and shaker style units housing a fridge and a dishwasher. It is open plan to a conservatory providing a seating and dining area with delightful views over the garden and French doors to the terrace.On the first floor there is almost a separate suite that consists of a double bedroom with fitted shelving and deep built in wardrobes as well as an adjacent bathroom. While the rest of the first floor accommodation is accessed off the corridor with original ceiling beams, high wood skirtings and wood doors. There is a family bathroom, a storage cupboard and three double bedrooms including one with an ensuite shower and the first bedroom suite with a walk in wardrobe and fitted cupboards as well as an ensuite bathroom.There is a large gravel driveway and a vast block paved courtyard surrounded by the stable block providing plenty of off road parking for numerous vehicles as well as access to the annexe that would make an ideal home for adult children, older relatives or a holiday let for anyone wanting to experience rural life.The annexe front door opens into a tiled hallway with access to the ground floor accommodation. This includes a delightful and spacious dual aspect lounge with a lovely inglenook fireplace incorporating a beautiful old beam, a log burner and a log store as well as stairs to the first floor. You will also fine a well-proportioned kitchen/diner with a larder and fitted units housing a hob, a double oven and fridge freezer while leaving plenty of space for a table and chairs. There is also an external door to a courtyard style garden with raised shrub beds and a large utility room with additional appliances and separate toilet.Upstairs the galleried landing includes a vaulted ceiling and access to the attic. It is large enough for an office and seating area and leads to the bathroom with a corner bath in one direction and the spacious double bedroom in the other. This has a vaulted ceiling, Velux windows, storage cupboards and stable doors to a charming balcony.High hedging shields the property from view and includes the front lawn and terrace as well as a lovely cherry blossom tree. There is also a greenhouse, a rear lawn and a gate to a wild garden with a plethora of trees and shrubs interspersed with lawned pathways. This leads to a paddock that is currently used as a wildlife garden and could always be trimmed back for animal use and is adjacent to a smaller paddock with fruit trees and a log store.
…By Annonceur International
A stunning architect-designed and energy-efficient contemporary home with direct water frontage, commanding far-reaching views across Chichester Harbour towards Bosham Hoe and Itchenor beyond. It has been thoughtfully conceived to exist in harmony with its setting, with silvered cedar cladding, expansive glazing and a series of wide terraces creating a seamless connection between house, garden and water. Constructed in 2007 on the site of a former boatyard, Combes House is a cherished harbourside residence whose thoughtful design draws in natural light and makes the most of its gorgeous setting. Full-height windows and glazed doors frame breathtaking views, celebrating the natural beauty of this exceptional waterside location. Approached via a shared private drive from Smugglers Lane, the house sits within Piet Oudolf-inspired gardens where grasses, herbaceous planting and mature trees create a soft, naturalistic coastal setting. Conceived for elevated indoor-outdoor living, generously proportioned decked terraces across several levels seamlessly extend the living spaces outdoors, while silvered cedar cladding allows the building to fully embrace its surroundings. The ground floor unfolds as a generous open-plan space beneath a partially vaulted ceiling, where full-width tri-folding doors open onto decked seating areas with spectacular harbour views. The main living area, laid with limed oak flooring, is cleverly divided by a central raised fireplace into two distinct zones: one facing the water and the other offering a more intimate retreat for reading and relaxing. An Italian eat-in kitchen lies adjacent, designed while keeping entertaining in mind. Sleek and contemporary, it's finished in charcoal grey and features a full suite of integrated appliances, polished stone worksurfaces and a breakfast bar. Wonderful water views can be enjoyed from this room, with doors leading out to the upper deck — a natural extension of the living space — and down to the lower deck and gardens beyond. To the north, a broad inner hall leads to a generous study, providing a quiet retreat from the main living areas, equally suited as an additional sitting room. The hall also connects directly to an integral double garage, perfect for storing bikes, wetsuits, dinghies and surfboards. A walnut, glass and stainless steel staircase rises to the first floor, where all bedrooms benefit from vaulted ceilings and covered balconies that make the most of the extraordinary setting. The principal bedroom is served by a generous walk-in wardrobe and a beautifully appointed wet room with twin basins, a bath and a curved slate-clad shower. A glazed, galleried landing leads to three further bedrooms — two have en suite bathrooms, while the remaining one comes with a cloakroom that can be converted into a shower room. A dedicated laundry and plant room housing the heat recovery system completes the upper floor. Outside, to the south, a large deck steps down to a larger lower deck, both enjoying superb harbour views. The gardens follow a naturalistic coastal style, with a restrained palette of blues, purples, whites and greens, structured by grasses, herbaceous planting and fruit trees, creating a tranquil and private setting within the wooded creek landscape. To the north, a private driveway off Smugglers Lane provides ample parking, access to the double garage and a private slipway onto Furzefield Creek. Built using SIPs construction with argon-filled Bereco windows and doors, the house benefits from a whole-house heat recovery system and app-controlled, zone-managed heating, reflecting its credentials as a highly energy-efficient home.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Located in the highly desirable village of Bradden, less than four miles from Towcester, Manor Farm is an exceptional, non-listed 19th-century detached barn conversion, beautifully renovated throughout to combine period character with contemporary comfort. The property offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, including two ground-floor bedrooms and a shower room, providing flexible and accessible accommodation. At the heart of the home is a stunning kitchen/dining room with exposed beams and a traditional Aga, complemented by a dramatic double-height dining room and a drawing room with a log-burning stove. A large utility and boot room provides excellent practicality and offers potential to create a self-contained annexe. Set within 0.28 acres, the property offers ample driveway parking with an EV charger, all set behind an electric gate, together with wonderful gardens, including a charming courtyard ideal for al fresco dining and a larger lawned garden enjoying views across open fields. Upon entering Manor Farm, you are immediately struck by its warmth and character with beautiful antique limestone flooring. The elegant kitchen/dining room is a beautifully appointed space with exposed beams, a traditional four oven Aga and Corian worktops. A range of integrated Miele appliances includes an oven, microwave oven and dishwasher, alongside an electric hob and space for an American-style fridge/freezer. Both practical and inviting, it is a wonderful room for everyday family life as well as entertaining. Underfloor heating in the kitchen, and throughout much of the ground floor, adds an additional level of comfort. The impressive double-height dining room provides a dramatic setting for both formal entertaining and relaxed family meals. This room connects to the spacious yet cosy drawing room, centred around a stone fireplace with a log-burning stove, making it an especially welcoming space during the cooler months. Practicality is equally well considered, with a large utility and boot room providing ample storage, space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, and plenty of room for muddy boots, paws and outdoor gear. This versatile space also offers excellent potential to create a self-contained annexe, with two double bedrooms and a shower room located along the same corridor. One of the bedrooms is currently arranged as a playroom/family room, and both bedrooms benefit from air conditioning. A grand staircase rises from the dining room to the first floor, where there are two further double bedrooms and a beautifully appointed four-piece bathroom. The primary bedroom benefits from air conditioning and the second bedroom is currently used as a dressing room. The property sits within a generous 0.28-acre plot and is surrounded by wonderful mature gardens. A charming courtyard provides an ideal space for alfresco dining, while a beautifully planted pathway leads to the larger lawned garden, complete with a stream, summer house and lovely views across the surrounding countryside. The extensive driveway sits behind an electric gate and provides ample parking for multiple vehicles, as well as an EV charger. Location: Bradden is a charming and unspoilt rural village set amidst rolling Northamptonshire countryside, known for its tranquillity, exclusivity and strong sense of community. With around 60 homes, the village offers a peaceful setting centred around its historic 13th-century church and recently refurbished village hall, which hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including fitness classes, coffee mornings and social evenings. The nearby market town of Towcester lies just over three miles away and provides an excellent range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets, together with medical and leisure facilities. Many local children attend Blakesley and Greens Norton primary schools, while nearby secondary options include Sponne School and Stowe School. Despite its peaceful rural setting, Bradden is well connected, with the A43, A5 and M1 all within easy reach. Mainline rail services to London Euston are available from Milton Keynes in just over 30 minutes, with additional services from Northampton and Long Buckby. Extra Information: Stone under slate constructionNon-listedGigaclear high-speed fibre broadband available in the area (buyers are advised to check with the provider)4G mobile coverage available (buyers are advised to check with their provider)Mains electricity, water and drainageOil-fired central heatingHome alarm systemLocated within a conservation areaTenure: FreeholdLocal Authority: West Northamptonshire CouncilCouncil Tax Band: G Manor Farm is a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated 19th-century barn conversion of exceptional character and quality in the heart of Bradden. To arrange your private viewing, please contact Marie, your local agent. Disclaimer All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Whilst we carryout our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer.
…By Annonceur International
Located within the highly regarded village of Steeple Aston, this exceptional five-bedroom detached executive family home offers flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, combining generous proportions with an abundance of natural light and a superb open outlook to the rear.A light and spacious entrance hallway with a cloakroom and stairs to the first floor really set the scene for what is to follow in this substantial family home.The heart of the home is a stunning open-plan kitchen/dining room, measuring over 27 ft in length, and fitted with contemporary floor and eye-level units, integrated appliances, and a central island. It's perfectly designed for modern living and entertaining. This impressive space flows seamlessly through to the garden via wide openings, allowing the outside in and making the most of the uninterrupted views across open fields beyond. The kitchen also has access to the utility room, and a bootroom, which are ideal for everyday family needs.A separate living room, equally generous in scale, provides a more formal yet still light-filled space, while an additional sitting room/family room, and dedicated study to the front of the property offer flexibility for both relaxation and home working.The sense of light throughout the property is immediately apparent, with large windows and well-considered proportions ensuring each room feels bright, airy, and welcoming.Upstairs, the property continues to impress with five well-appointed bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly spacious, complete with a dressing room and en suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by two further en-suites and a family bathroom, making the layout ideal for family life.Externally, the property is equally impressive.To the front, a substantial driveway provides ample parking for several vehicles and leads to a double garage, offering both practicality and storage. To the rear, the generous garden is predominantly laid to lawn and enjoys a delightful open aspect, backing onto fields and providing a wonderful sense of space and privacy-perfect for families and outdoor entertaining alike.Steeple Aston itself is a thriving and picturesque village, well known for its strong community spirit. Residents benefit from a range of local amenities, including a village shop, post office, public house, and parish church, along with various clubs and activities that contribute to its welcoming atmosphere.The neighbouring village of Middle Aston has a cafe, a boutique fitness hub, and a popular play park and recreation field are in Steeple Aston itselfFor more extensive shopping and leisure facilities, Bicester is within easy reach, offering a wide selection of supermarkets, restaurants, and the renowned Bicester Village. The historic city of Oxford is also accessible, providing further cultural, dining, and retail opportunities.The popular Soho Farmhouse and historic Blenheim Palace are within easy reach, and the rolling local countryside is excellent for walking. The area is well served for schooling. Dr Radcliffe's Church of England Primary School is located within the village and is highly regarded. Secondary education is available at The Warriner School. Independent options that are easily accessible include Abingdon School, The Dragon School in Oxford, Stowe, Beachborough, and Cokethorpe.Transport links are convenient, with nearby rail services from Bicester and Banbury providing direct access to London, while the M40 offers straightforward connections to both London and Birmingham.This is a superb opportunity to acquire a spacious, light-filled home in a sought-after village setting, with outstanding countryside views, excellent amenities, and superb connectivity.
…By Annonceur International
An Exceptional Contemporary Barn Conversion in a Glorious Semi-Rural SettingCompleted in 2020 and thoughtfully enhanced, this outstanding barn conversion offers approximately 3,500 sq. ft. of bespoke accommodation, combining striking contemporary architecture with the comfort and practicality of a refined family home. Occupying a superior plot approaching one acre, the property enjoys uninterrupted panoramic countryside views in the charming village of Catworth.Electric gates open to a sweeping gravel driveway, setting an impressive tone of arrival. The naturally weathering Siberian larch exterior and standing seam roof with integrated solar panels reflect both architectural integrity and environmental consideration.The reception hall is a dramatic introduction, with full-height glazing flooding the space with natural light. Twin oak staircases with glass balustrades rise to a magnificent galleried landing, creating a striking focal point and versatile study or reading area.To the front of the property, two generous dual-aspect reception rooms are accessed via glazed double doors, offering flexible space for formal entertaining, family living or home working.The 43 ft. kitchen/breakfast/family room forms the heart of the home. A vaulted ceiling and extensive glazing, including bi-fold and French doors, maximise the rear outlook and provide seamless access to the terrace. A wood-burning stove adds warmth to the seating area, while the beautifully appointed kitchen features white granite worktops, lacquered cabinetry and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances, including Miele steam and pyrolytic ovens, combination microwave, coffee machine and induction hob set within a central island with breakfast bar and wine cooler.A well-equipped utility room provides additional storage and side access. Engineered oak flooring extends across much of the ground floor, complemented by underfloor heating powered by an air-source system.Upstairs, the light-filled galleried landing leads to four generously proportioned double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes. Two benefit from en suites, while the principal suite also enjoys a superb dressing room with glazed oak sliding doors and bespoke storage. The family bathroom is luxuriously appointed with a freestanding double-ended bath and walk-in wet-room style shower.Outside, the private landscaped grounds extend to close to one acre, featuring wrap-around paved terraces, expansive lawns, young trees and post-and-rail boundaries that blend seamlessly into the surrounding countryside.Ample parking and turning space is provided alongside a double garage with electric doors and a further workshop/storage barn.The village of Catworth lies approximately one mile south of the recently upgraded A14, offering convenient access to the A1, M1 and M6. Nearby Kimbolton provides independent shops, eateries and well-regarded schooling, while mainline stations at Huntingdon and St Neots offer direct services to London King's Cross.Seller Insight From the moment we arrived at Field View, the far-reaching views across open countryside captured us completely. Watching the landscape change with the seasons has been one of the greatest joys of living here.We naturally gravitate towards the open-plan kitchen and living space at the rear of the house. It is wonderfully bright and sociable, perfect for everyday life and entertaining alike. In winter, the woodburner creates a cosy atmosphere; in summer, opening the doors onto the patio makes gatherings effortless.Since the property was completed, we have enhanced it with air conditioning, an alarm system, landscaped gardens and additional storage, making it even more comfortable and practical.The double-height space and galleried landing have provided a beautiful setting for family celebrations over the years, while the garden, generous yet easy to maintain, offers privacy and space for grandchildren to play.We have particularly valued the balance of peaceful village life in Catworth with the convenience of nearby Kimbolton for shops, restaurants and schooling. Excellent road links and direct rail services to London and Cambridge make travel straightforward, yet returning home always feels like stepping back into calm countryside.Field View has offered us the perfect blend of contemporary living, space and rural tranquillity.Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Year Built: 2020 EPC: A Local Authority: Huntingdonshire Council Tax Band: GIMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY260008
…By Annonceur International
If your dream is to live in a fascinating and characterful property on the edge of a charming and popular village with stunning rural views, this fabulously quirky six bedroom residence could be top of your list. Historically a seed merchant’s premises and previously a bed and breakfast with an antique shop, it was originally built in the Georgian era and still retains some wonderful period features. However it has been stunningly but sensitively updated by the current owners as a spacious family home and includes the option to create part of the property as a separate annexe for family members or as a holiday let. As soon as you see the interesting front facade with its original ground and first floor external doors where the sacks of seed used to be delivered and stored as well as the bay and multi-pane sash windows and traditional slate roof you will be eager to see what the inside has to offer.The primary front door opens into an entrance hall with a period staircase to the first floor and access to the versatile ground floor accommodation. This includes an impressive 28ft kitchen and breakfast area and features herringbone oak parquet flooring and a wide central archway creating a delightful open plan feel. Family and friends can sit round a table enjoying a meal in the charming breakfast area with its large bay window and original half height fitted cupboards flanking a lovely open fire with an attractive surround and mantlepiece. While the contemporary kitchen includes an inset range cooker with an induction hob, very smart shaker dark blue style units with marble resin worktops housing an integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher as well as a peninsular breakfast bar and lovely views over the rear garden and the surrounding countryside.There is also a large cellar where you can store your favourite wines and steps down to a spacious fitted boot room with storage units and wide French doors to the rear terrace. A charming snug is just the place for the family to relax in front of an open fire while the adjacent study with the original shop window and fitted book shelves providing a delightful working environment.A separate front door opens to a secondary staircase that leads to a large landing on the first floor as well as a to a utility room with the original vast barn doors to the street that can also be accessed from the snug. It includes units housing an induction hob, oven and dishwasher as well as stand-alone laundry facilities and a control systems cupboard. This side of the house also features a library with shelving and steps down to the superb barn conversion with underfloor heating, a cloakroom and a wonderful triple aspect, lounge/diner with a high vaulted ceiling and crossbeams that is nearly 40ft long. It leads to the impressive games room that is large enough for a full size snooker table while still leaving space to incorporate a bar and seating or a well-equipped gym.It would be possible to adapt this whole area to create a separate single storey annexe, however the first floor landing also includes stairs to the second floor where you will find three charming air conditioned double bedrooms. These have vaulted and beamed ceilings and en suite facilities including one with an integral bathroom, another with a shower room and the third has a cloakroom. So it would be easy to create an alternative three storey annexe for holiday lets or adult children, while still leaving the vast lounge/diner and games room available for the whole family.There is an impressive multi-pane sash window on the main staircase half landing providing excellent countryside views. The first floor features a fabulous luxury family bath/shower room with a central copper and brass slipper bath, a double shower, large fitted cupboards and an original fireplace. There are three double bedrooms including one with an ensuite shower and an original fireplace while a brick archway leads to the master suite that has a fitted walk in wardrobe, en suite shower room and rural views.The beautifully landscaped south facing rear garden is a delight with a large decked terrace for outdoor entertaining and a gate flanked by charming olive trees leading to pathways bordered by a lawn and impressive shrub beds, while at the end of the garden is the Wingham river bordered by fields.
…By Annonceur International
A fantastic opportunity to purchase a stunning family home, extended and comprehensively refurbished by the current owners to provide contemporary living space arranged over three floors, boasting breathtaking views in the desirable village of Duns Tew, making it an ideal home for families or those seeking a peaceful retreat.As you enter, you are greeted by a light-filled hallway that leads to a flexible living space that is designed to cater to a variety of lifestyles. The open-plan layout creates a sense of spaciousness and allows for seamless interaction between the living, dining, and kitchen areas. Large windows throughout the home invite an abundance of natural light, enhancing the warm and inviting atmosphere.The kitchen is fitted with floor and eye-level units, integrated appliances, and a large island complemented by luxurious granite work surfaces and tiled flooring. Take in the views whilst preparing your favourite meals, and enjoy entertaining friends and family in this fantastic open-plan living space.One of the standout features of this property is the balcony, which is accessed from the kitchen. With views over the landscaped garden and open countryside, it's the perfect spot to relax on long summer evenings with a glass of wine or to watch the amazing sunsets.The dining area has plenty of room for a large table and chairs, and sliding doors lead to steps, which take you to a pretty patio with a water feature, making for a lovely inside-outside entertaining space.The sitting room is both light and spacious, with two large windows overlooking the garden to the side of the property, and rolling countryside beyond, making for the perfect setting to unwind on long winter evenings.A fifth bedroom with access to a Jack and Jill shower room makes for flexible or multi-generational living, it would also lend itself to being utilised as a family room.A utility room with a door to the side garden completes the ground floor accommodation.Stairs from the kitchen lead to the lower ground floor, which is a super super-sized space extending to 23x23, currently used as a family room, with bifolding doors to the terrace, it would also make for a fantastic gym or games room.A spacious landing on the first floor provides access to the master bedroom and three further bedrooms.The master bedroom has a luxurious en-suite bathroom, a walk-in wardrobe, and a Juliette balcony to make the most of the spectacular views over the garden and open countryside beyond. Think lazy mornings watching the deer meandering across the park.A family bathroom with a separate bath and shower services the three additional bedrooms.Outside, the beautiful landscaped gardens, which include a mature willow tree, colourful shrubs, and a feature pond, complement this special property, providing a tranquil oasis for outdoor activities or quiet contemplation.The attractive outdoor seating areas and the large terrace are perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing while taking in the picturesque surroundings.In summary, this remarkable house on Hill Farm Lane is a rare find, combining extensive living space, modern design, and breathtaking views in a sought-after location. It is a perfect choice for those looking to embrace a contemporary lifestyle in a delightful village setting.The exclusive Soho Farmhouse is just a few minutes away in Great Tew, and other wonderful Cotswold amenities, such as Daylesford, are a pleasant drive through the nearby rolling hills. Duns Tew is an attractive village with a Parish Church and Village Hall, along with the White Horse, a 17th-century coaching inn that has been transformed into a friendly local gastro pub.The village is situated between Banbury and Oxford, approximately 3 miles from the busy market town of Deddington, which offers an excellent range of amenities.In addition to Deddington, there are primary schools in Steeple Aston and Great Tew. Banbury and Woodstock provide more extensive shopping amenities, with nearby Oxford offering further cultural and leisure facilities, just 16 miles away.Bicester lies approximately 10 miles away and has two stations offering a great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes, and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour. There is also Oxford parkway 12 miles away.By road, the property is within easy reach of the M40, A41, A43 (leading to the M1), and A34.
…By Annonceur International
Located in the highly desirable and well-connected village of Deddington, this exceptional non-listed period home sits within close to half an acre and combines a beautifully restored four-bedroom home with a two bedroom Coach House, offering six bedrooms and five bathrooms in total. Extending to over 5,700 sq ft, the property features a stunning open-plan kitchen/dining/family room, multiple reception rooms for both family living and entertaining, a party room with cocktail bar and a gym. The Old Post House retains a wealth of period features, including stone mullion windows, original fireplaces and window seats, and is steeped in history, having previously served as both the village post house and a doctor’s surgery. Further benefits include a heated outdoor pool, beautifully landscaped gardens, and ample driveway parking with a large carport, all set behind secure electric gates. Offered to the market with no onward chain, it seamlessly blends timeless character with high-end contemporary finishes. Upon entering, you are immediately struck by the space, character and overall calibre of the home, with a welcoming entrance hall centred around a bioethanol fireplace. Two sets of double doors lead from the hall, one opening into the spacious dining room and the other into a bright and elegant drawing room, complete with log burner and French doors opening onto the courtyard. From here, the accommodation flows naturally into a cosy snug, also with a log burner, along with a separate office and WC. At the heart of the home lies a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, thoughtfully designed for modern family life and entertaining. Centred around a large island with raised breakfast bar, the kitchen is finished with elegant quartz worktops and a range of premium appliances, including a Rangemaster Professional cooker, Perrin & Rowe hot water tap, two integrated Neff dishwashers, and a Samsung American-style fridge freezer with water and ice dispenser. French doors open onto the courtyard, creating a seamless connection to outdoor living and an ideal setting for al fresco dining. There is also a well-appointed walk-in pantry and a generous utility room, providing additional space for laundry appliances. Beyond the main living areas, the property offers superb leisure facilities within the Coach House, including a bespoke party room with cocktail bar, perfect for hosting, alongside a gym. The Coach House has its own entrance, while also offering internal access from the main house via the kitchen. Subject to the addition of a kitchenette, it could easily function as a fully self-contained two-bedroom annexe, ideal for multi-generational living or guest accommodation, offering excellent flexibility to suit a range of lifestyle needs. In total, the property provides six bedrooms, with four located within the main house and two within the Coach House. The principal accommodation is accessed from the main entrance hall and comprises four generously proportioned bedrooms, including a luxurious principal suite with dressing room and elegant four-piece en-suite bathroom, and an impressive guest suite with en-suite shower room. Two further shower rooms serve the remaining bedrooms, ensuring a high level of convenience and comfort. The Coach House bedrooms are accessed via stairs from the cocktail room and comprise two well-proportioned double bedrooms, a stylish shower room and a spacious sitting room. This versatile accommodation is ideally suited to teenagers and guests. Externally, the property is set within beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds extending to approximately 0.42 acres. The outdoor space is a particular highlight, featuring a heated swimming pool and generous terrace areas, ideal for al fresco dining and relaxation. A secure gated driveway provides ample parking for multiple vehicles, alongside a large carport, offering both convenience and privacy. This meticulously restored home represents a rare opportunity to acquire a property of exceptional quality in a highly sought-after village setting. Combining period charm with contemporary finishes and outstanding leisure facilities, it is ideally suited to modern family living. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scale, setting and finish of this remarkable home. Location: Deddington is a highly sought-after and well-served village, ideally positioned between the market town of Banbury and the historic city of Oxford. At its heart is a charming village square, home to a popular monthly market, alongside a selection of pubs, restaurants and everyday amenities including local shops, a dentist, hairdressers and a well-regarded primary school. Further facilities can be found in nearby Banbury, Bicester and Chipping Norton, with Oxford and Milton Keynes offering more extensive shopping, cultural and leisure opportunities. The area is well connected, with access to the M40 at Junction 10 (Ardley) and Junction 11 (Banbury), providing convenient routes both north and south. Mainline rail services are available from Banbury, with routes to London Marylebone and Birmingham, while Bicester offers fast services to London Marylebone in approximately 42 minutes. The area is well regarded for schooling, with The Warriner School in nearby Bloxham for secondary education, and a number of respected independent schools including Carrdus (Overthorpe), Winchester House (Brackley) and Beachborough (Westbury). There are also transport links to a range of Oxford schools, with further options including Tudor Hall, Bloxham School and Stowe. Leisure opportunities in the area are excellent, with golf courses at Tadmarton Heath, Rye Hill and Kirtlington, motor racing at Silverstone, and horse racing at Towcester and Cheltenham. Cultural attractions include theatres in Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon and Chipping Norton, while Soho Farmhouse is just a short drive away. Extra Information: Local ironstone under a part stone slate, part slate roofBroadband: High-speed fibre broadband available in the area; buyers are advised to check with the providerMobile signal: 5G available, buyers are advised to check with their providerHome alarm includedMains gas, electricity, water and drainage Tenure: FreeholdLocal Authority: Cherwell District CouncilLocated in a conservation areaCouncil Tax Band: HEPC: TBC Combining period charm, modern comfort and exceptional amenities, this magnificent home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial family residence in a highly sought-after village setting. For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Jacky, your local property specialist.
…By Annonceur International
A beautiful and highly individual character residence, believed to have originated as a pair of 16th-century thatched cottages and later serving as a public house from 1743 for over 250 years, now transformed into an exceptional family home. Rich in historical provenance, the property has been carefully adapted for modern family life, offering versatile and well-balanced accommodation that blends period charm with thoughtful contemporary design, all set within a most sought-after village location.The layout lends itself equally well to everyday living, entertaining and home working. The accommodation includes a welcoming entrance hall, ground floor shower room, generous kitchen with dining area, sitting room, TV room, study, five bedrooms, three bathrooms and an impressive mezzanine room. Outside, there is a traditional oak-framed double carport with rear shed and a home office above, parking for four vehicles and a stunning rear garden.A rare opportunity to acquire a home of such character and provenance in this highly regarded village, best appreciated on internal viewing.Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Terry Robinson.Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Oxfordshire County Council and Cherwell District Council EPC Band: D Property Construction: Standard construction – stone and tile Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas fired central heating. Underfloor hearting to the ground floor (except study). Broadband: FTTH/FTTP Ultrafast broadband connection available. Ultrafast broadband is available with a download speed of 2,000mbps. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Off road parking available for 4 cars Special Note: The Property sits within the Chancel repair area of St Marys, Adderbury and is suitably insured and will be passed to the insured’s successors in title. Rights & Easements: Small area of shared driveway with the next-door neighbour, separated by a 5 bar gate. . The property is located within a conservation area. Please contact the Agent for further information. The property is located within a parish where chancel repair liability may apply. Buyers are advised to seek legal advice and consider indemnity insurance.
…By Annonceur International
This striking modern property has been thoughtfully designed to maximise light, space, and its exceptional setting. Expansive glazing frames the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between indoor living and the outdoors.The heart of the home is a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, designed for both everyday living and entertaining. A separate living room provides an additional space to relax and unwind, while clean architectural lines and high-quality finishes run throughout, delivering a contemporary yet welcoming feel.The accommodation comprises four generous double bedrooms, with en-suite bathrooms, alongside a separate family bathroom and an additional WC—offering flexibility for guests and modern living.Built with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency and a carefully considered selection of materials throughout, the result is a beautifully comfortable, highly efficient home that offers effortless living in every season.Located in a desirable village setting with access to local amenities, scenic walks, and excellent transport links, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a design-led home in an outstanding rural location.Uffington is a highly regarded Oxfordshire village, set within open countryside and enjoying views towards the iconic Uffington White Horse. The village offers a strong community feel with a primary school, pub, and church, while nearby Swindon provides mainline rail services to London Paddington in under an hour. The A420 and M4 are also within easy reach, giving convenient access to Oxford, Bristol, and surrounding areas.Services, Utilities & Property Information - Tenure: Freehold Council Tax band: G Local Authority: Vale of White Horse EPC: TBC New Build Property construction : Block & render walls and slate roof Electricity supply: Mains also the house has solar panels Water supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Sewage treatment plant Heating: Electric via air source heat pump space and water Broadband: FTTC / Standard Fibre Broadband connection available Full fibre broadband Mobile signal/coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Drive way for 4 cars Total Internal Floor Area: 285sqm
…By Annonceur International
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