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Available with NO UPWARD CHAIN, and dating back to the 18th Century, this magnificent home comprises reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, family room, five en-suite bedrooms, 2,700 sq. ft barn with four reception rooms, kitchen, en-suite bedroom, plus a one bedroom staff cottage.Benefiting from grounds of around 1.8 acres to include formal gardens, a helipad, two garages and parking for around 10 cars, this quintessential home must be viewed to be appreciated.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: Utilities: Mains water, private sewerage system, oil, calor gas and electric central heating, electricity supply. Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Grade II Listed country home Construction Type: Standard – brick & tile Council Tax: Aylesbury Vale Council Tax Band: H Parking: Off road parking for ten vehicles Mobile phone coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Standard broadband is available with a download speed of 13mbps. Special Notes: For any queries relating to any covenants, please speak with the agent.
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A handsome part-thatched grade II listed village house with extensive ground floor accommodation set in a private and established 1.12 acre total plot. Benefits include wooden double-glazed windows, oil-fired central heating, heated outdoor swimming pool, character features throughout with working fireplaces. Three or four reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 cloakrooms, bespoke fitted kitchen/breakfast room, open double garage, parking for 8 cars, barn and outbuildings with open countryside views.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 Chris MobbsServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Buckinghamshire Council EPC: E Property construction:Stone, render and thatched roof Electricity supply: Mains Water supply:Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Shared private drainage system Heating:Oil fired central heating Broadband:Part fibre or full fibre is available in the area. The current ISP is delivering 1.2 Mbps upload and 19 Mbps download speeds. Do always check with your current providers. Mobile signal/coverage: 5G mobile reception is available in the area, not inside the house and garden. Do always check with your current providers Parking: Off road parking for 8+ cars Total Internal Floor Area: 3,186 sq.ft
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An outstanding detached family home in a sought after location comprising five reception rooms, eight bedrooms, 3 ½ bathrooms, superb gardens including a swimming pool, in addition to a carport and parking for six cars.A wonderful home which must be viewed.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: H Local Authority: Buckinghamshire Council EPC Rating: C Property Construction: Standard construction – brick and tile Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas fired central heating Broadband: FTTH/FTTP Superfast broadband broadband is available with a download speed of 320 to 40 mbps depending on the room. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage Gigaclear/5G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Off road parking available for five cars
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A large well-extended village house with annexe facilities. The property offers 5 versatile reception rooms, bespoke fitted kitchen with Aga, 5 double bedrooms all with quality en-suite bathrooms, double garage, carport and ample parking. Private elevated location on the edge of the village in a 0.67 acre plot, south-facing rear garden, views from the frontage and the rear balcony, no chain. 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 Chris Mobbs.Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: House G Local Authority: Buckinghamshire Council EPC Rating: C Property Construction: Standard construction - brick and tile Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas fired central heating Broadband: FTTH/FTTP Ultrafast broadband is available in the post code area delivering 1,000Mbps both download and upload speeds. We strongly recommend that any interested parties check with the own specific providers as these figures are correct at the time of these details being produced and printed. Mobile Signal/Coverage: There is 5G mobile phone coverage provided by O2, EE, Lycamobile, Vodaphone, Voxi, Asda, Talkmobile most others major providers. Parking: Off road parking available for 4+ cars Total Internal Floor Area: 3,510 sq.ft.
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Comprising four reception rooms, seven bedrooms and three bathrooms. There is the option to acquire an additional paddock with planning permission for barn and tractor store. Please speak to the agent for further information.An internal viewing is essential.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 at the Fine & Country Banbury office.Construction type: Standard Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas central heating Broadband: There is ultra fast broadband available with upload and download speeds of 1,000 mbps. Mobile signal/coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider Parking: Four off road parking spaces
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A largely extended country house set in just under 14 acres with two self-contained 1 & 2 bedroom annexes. The property offers 3 reception rooms, 4/5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 en-suite), heated outdoor swimming pool, hard tennis court, 13.81 acres, menage, stabling, garage, parking and a carport. Fabulous non-estate location on the very edge of the village with a private road to the main road. 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 Chris Mobbs.Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: House G Annexe A Local Authority: Cherwell District Council EPC Rating: House F Annexe C Property Construction: Cotswold Stone, upper timber faced, low pitched roof. Styled on a Canadian lodge. Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Private Heating: Part oil-fired radiator central heating, some electric warm air venting Broadband: FTTH/FTTP Superfast broadband is available in the post code area delivering 52Mbps download and around 8Mbps upload speeds. We do recommend all interested parties to check with the own specific provider as these figures are correct at the time of these details being produced. Mobile Signal/Coverage: There is limited 5G mobile phone coverage provided by O2, EE and Lycamobile, most others provide adequate 4G access. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Off road parking available for 4+cars Total Internal Floor Area: 5,172 sq.ft Planning Information: Field adjacent to the top field via Hayfield - development for 10 houses, however planning portal shows no decision/appeal as of mid 2025.
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Available With NO UPWARD CHAIN stands this wonderful stone country home including impressive equestrian facilities whilst benefiting from outstanding countryside views.The property comprises a large breakfast kitchen with seating area, formal dining room, superb entertainment room, gymnasium, study, four bedrooms, five bathrooms, tack room, a large sized Andrews Bowen wax surface menage, horse walker with rubberlock cushioned floor, three double stables, six further boxes, two solarium bays, and wash box with hot water shower.With stunning grounds and planning permission in place for an additional holiday home, this country home is a rare/special find and must be seen to appreciate the privacy and setting.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: Buckinghamshire Council EPC: C Property construction:Standard - Stone & tile Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Private Heating and hot water: Ground Source Heat Pump with Underfloor heating to the ground and first floor. Ventilation: Mechanical Heat recovery and Ventilation including Pollen filters Broadband: Standard broadband is available with a download speed of 23 mbps but we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider Parking: Off road parking available for ample number of cars Special Notes: Please speak to the Agent with regards to rights and easements contained in the title.
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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.
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Welcome to Yew Tree Farm, this home is an exceptional five-bedroom 18th-century detached barn conversion within easy reach of Aylesbury, Buckingham and Bicester, set within approximately two acres of beautifully landscaped formal gardens, an all-weather tennis court, and a spectacular heated swimming pool. Lovingly reconstructed by the current owners, this remarkable oak framed home is approached via electric gates and enjoys a secluded position. The property perfectly combines historic character with contemporary comfort, offering a unique and highly desirable country lifestyle. Originally part of a local farm, Yew Tree Farm has been the subject of a meticulous and highly detailed restoration. All original oak beams were carefully removed, numbered, and reinstated in its exact position, ensuring the integrity of the original structure was preserved. The result is a truly unique home that seamlessly blends historic craftsmanship with modern living, set within exceptional grounds in a private and idyllic setting.Upon entering the reception hall offers a remarkable first impression, with its vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams, and galleried landing above, while stylish oak flooring flows through to the inner hall. Throughout the home, character features are outstanding , including oak window frames and doors, ledge-and-brace internal doors, and vaulted ceilings, all contributing to the home`s warm and sophisticated atmosphere. On the ground floor, an inner hallway leads to four spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom finished to a high standard. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspect views over the landscaped gardens and beyond, along with a range of built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite bathroom, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath, separate shower, and a granite-topped vanity unit. The remaining bedrooms overlook the Mediterranean-style garden, while additional space includes a rear lobby or boot room that could easily be adapted to create a self-contained annex if desired.Yew Tree Farm provides generous and versatile accommodation, including three elegant reception rooms. The impressive dining room features a striking minstrel gallery, while the spacious drawing room is centred around a magnificent inglenook fireplace with a hand-crafted chimney breast inspired by traditional oast house technique and design. There is also, a stone and glazed conservatory overlooks and enjoys views across the gardens towards Marsh Gibbon, creating a tranquil and light-filled living space.The kitchen/breakfast room enjoys a dual aspect with views over the surrounding gardens. It features a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, and is fitted with a range of high-quality cream units complemented by granite work surfaces. Integrated Neff appliances include a double oven, five-ring gas hob with extractor, and dishwasher, alongside a Calor gas Aga and an American-style fridge/freezer. The utility room also has views of the garden there are cream storge units, granite work surfaces and inset sink. The cloakroom has a two-piece suite consisting of a wash basin and WC. The space is both practical and inviting, with ample room for informal dining and family gatherings and entertaining.The first floor continues to offer generous accommodation, including a dual-aspect guest bedroom with panoramic views towards the surrounding countryside and a modern en-suite shower room. Further rooms include an additional bedroom, a study, and a family room with exposed beams, ideal as a children`s lounge or studio. There are many key features upstairs, with a galleried landing, reading area, and a minstrel`s gallery overlooking the dining room, where timber framing and an inglenook fireplace create a striking focal point. The south-facing gardens are beautifully maintained and thoughtfully designed, featuring an abundance of flower and shrub beds, decorative pots and troughs, and a computerised sprinkler and drip irrigation system. Modern sustainability has also been considered, with sixteen solar panels installed within the second paddock, helping to improve energy efficiency and reduce overall running costs. There is stabling and an adjoining tack room in addition, the property benefits from a range of leisure and practical amenities, including a recently surfaced all-weather tennis court, a heated swimming pool, a triple garage with an electric door to the double bay, and a separate workshop there is also an electric car charger for added convenience.Access to the property is via electrically operated wrought iron gates leading to a large driveway with ample parking. Additional practical features include two boarded lofts, utility areas, the heating and hot water are from a pressurised system including a water softener. Altogether, this is a distinctive and versatile rural home offering space, privacy, and a high standard of living in a well-connected Buckinghamshire village.The property benefits from excellent road connectivity via the A41 and M40, while nearby Bicester provides direct rail services to London, Marylebone and Birmingham, there is new East West rail line from Bicester connecting Oxford through to Cambridge opening soon making it ideal for commuters. Conveniently positioned, it offers easy access to a range of destinations, with central Oxford and Blenheim Palace approximately 30 minutes away, Bicester Village just 15 minutes away, Waddesdon Manor around 10 minutes away, and Silverstone Circuit roughly 20 minutes away. Everyday amenities are available in Grendon Underwood, with more extensive shopping and leisure facilities in Aylesbury, Oxford, and Milton Keynes. The area is well regarded for its schooling, falling within the catchment for Aylesbury grammar schools and Ofsted-rated Outstanding` Waddesdon School, with respected independent options including Swanbourne House School and Stowe School. The local dining has popular pubs such as The Swan, The Plough, and both The Akeman and Canaletto, while for fine dining the Michelin-starred The Nut Tree Inn is just a short drive away.There is a paddock of over two acres (approx) available that includes a 36 ft Nissan barn, a pony shelter, and direct vehicular access to the road (to be sold under separate negotiation)Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: None Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Central Heating Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: Yes Garage: Yes
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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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Bradwell Manor Farmhouse is a stone built, Grade II Listed 17th Century Manor House which is situated next to The Church of St Lawrence in the pleasant location of Bradwell Village. This property has undergone a full restoration/refurbishment which has just been completed. This fantastic, characterful home totals 3,481 square feet of living accommodation, and offers five double bedrooms, two of which have en-suite's. A contemporary feel meets the character of this home in the large open plan kitchen/ dining/family area which opens onto the living room. Additional receptions include a separate sitting room with inglenook fireplace, and a large home office/study. There is also a cloakroom, and a utility room/boot room to the ground floor. To the exterior, the entrance to the property is entered via a gated entrance which opens onto a graveled driveway and leads to a double garage. The stone walled rear garden is of generous size and compliments this outstanding period property.Specification - Fully refurbished Grade II Listed Farmhouse Fully insulated roof space and external walls to meet current building regulations. New gas fired boiler, hot water and heating system. Complete rewire of electrical system. Full security system with alarm and CCTV Listed building consent refurbished sash windows to front elevation. New windows to side and rear. Kitchen and Utility by Bells of Northampton. Shingle finish to driveway. Mature gardens. Patio seating areas to the side elevation onto the rear garden. Villeroy and Boch sanitaryware. Refurbished stonework. Brand new oak staircase and balustrade. Double aspect wood burner to kitchen/ dining/family area & living room. Existing farmhouse doors. Existing period floor finishes in places. Existing period fireplace openings. Newly built double garageLocation - Bradwell Village - Bradwell is an ancient village, and now also the name of a New City grid-square including the old village. Bradwell has a Non-League football team Old Bradwell United F.C. who play at Abbey Road, where there is a large sports field with a cricket pitch and several football pitches. The Old Bradwell Tennis Club is also affiliated to the Bradwell Sports and Social Club which has the use of these facilities. There is also a separate Bradwell Bowls Club. Adjoining the sports field is the Bradwell Conservation Area, which is centred on St Lawrence's Field and is administered by the parish council as a nature conservation area. Bradwell Village is close to Central Milton Keynes with its extensive shopping and leisure facilities and the mainline railway station is a short distance away. It is also well placed for commuters as Junction 14 of the M1 is approximately 3.5 miles away.Cost/ Charges/ Property Information - Tenure: Freehold. Local Authority: Milton Keynes City Council. Council Tax Band: Band F. EPC - Exempt - Grade II Listed.Note For Purchasers - In order that we meet legal obligations, should a purchaser have an offer accepted on any property marketed by us they will be required to under take a digital identification check. We use a specialist third party service to do this. There will be a non refundable charge of £18 (£15+VAT) per person, per purchase, for this service. Buyers will also be asked to provide full proof of, and source of, funds - full details of acceptable proof will be provided upon receipt of your offer.We may recommend services to clients to include financial services and solicitor recommendations, for which we may receive a referral fee - typically between £0 and £200Disclaimer - Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you please contact the office and we will be pleased to verify the information for you. Do so, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Even if any such fixtures and fittings are mentioned in these details it should be verified at the point of negotiating if they are still to remain. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the vendor.
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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.
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A Rarely Available Country Home with Far-Reaching ViewsApproached through elegant electric gates onto a spacious gravel driveway with ample parking, Kirkdene is a most attractive and beautifully presented family home. Lovingly maintained and thoughtfully enhanced by the current owners over many years, this exceptional property combines charm, comfort, and impressive proportions throughout.`Kirkdene has been our family home for fifteen years, and from the moment we first saw it, we were captivated by the views they are truly spectacular. Looking out across the Vale of Aylesbury, you can see for miles.`The welcoming entrance hall, with its striking stone flooring, provides an immediate sense of quality and craftsmanship, with all principal reception rooms accessed from this central space.At the heart of the home lies the stunning kitchen/breakfast/family room a wonderfully light and sociable space with triple-aspect windows showcasing breathtaking views. The kitchen has been finished to an exceptional standard, featuring a large granite-topped island with integrated induction hob and extractor, extensive storage, and a useful utility room.`My favourite room is the kitchen we`re a family who loves to cook and it`s such a sociable space. With two top-of-the-range Neff ovens, a beautiful island, and a welcoming bar area, it`s perfect for hosting. From here, we`re lucky enough to enjoy both sunrise and sunset views iit really is the heart of our home.`French doors open directly onto a generous south-west-facing terrace, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining. Underfloor heating runs throughout the entire groundfloor, ensuring comfort year-round.`We`ve been the only family to live here. Over the years, we`ve lovingly reimagined parts of the home, including a complete kitchen renovation which we absolutely adore it turned out exactly as we`d hoped. Three years ago, we added an outdoor kitchen and a pool, which have made summers here even more special.`Adjoining the kitchen, the elegant dining room easily accommodates twelve guests and enjoys the same far-reaching views across the gardens and countryside beyond. Two beautifully proportioned reception rooms a sitting room and a drawing room both feature log-burning stoves and French doors leading to the gardens, creating warm, inviting spaces ideal for family living or entertaining.`One comment that was made and I have never forgotten was that for such a large house, it had a wonderfully warm, welcoming feel, and that meant a great deal to me.`A well-appointed study provides an ideal area for home working. From the drawing room, a private staircase leads to Bedroom Five, complete with en suite bathroom a perfect guest suite or independent space for older children.Upstairs, there are four generous double bedrooms, three of which are en suite, along with a stylish family bathroom. Each room offers lovely views, with the magnificent principal bedroom particularly notable for its size, triple-aspect windows, extensive fitted storage, and luxurious en suite. All bathrooms benefit from underfloor heating and a pressurised water system.`The main bedroom is another favourite, with four windows framing the views it`s a wonderfully calm and restorative space.`OutsideThe gardens and grounds form an exceptional feature of Kirkdene. Beautifully landscaped and wrapping around the entire property, they offer privacy, tranquillity, and uninterrupted views across open countryside. The principal lawn and terrace face south-west, capturing the sun throughout the day and providing a superb setting for entertaining or relaxation.To the side of the house lies the impressive swimming pool, complete with retractable safety cover and surrounding terrace all positioned to make the most of the elevated outlook. Beyond the gardens, a two-acre paddock with an abundance of mature fruit trees enhances the sense of space and seclusion.`The garden is full of life, with a pond in the field that attracts deer, herons, ducks, and the occasional fox. We enjoy sunshine from dawn until dusk, and the raised vegetable beds, fruit trees, and large rose arch bring me so much joy.``This has been a wonderful home for entertaining the stone floors, spacious rooms, and flow of the house make it perfect for gatherings. We`ve celebrated every family milestone here, from birthdays to Christmases, and enjoyed countless summer pool parties. It`s been a real party house` in the best possible way.`This idyllic setting combines natural beauty with easy maintenance, making Kirkdene a rare and very special offering in one of Buckinghamshire`s most picturesque locations.LocationNestled in the heart of the Buckinghamshire countryside, the charming village of Pitchcott lies within the sought-after Aylesbury Vale district. Renowned for its peaceful, rural character, the area offers a perfect blend of countryside living with excellent access to nearby amenities.Just a short drive away, the neighbouring village of Oving features a welcoming pub and restaurant, village hall, and recreation ground with sports pitches, tennis courts, and a children`s play area.The nearby village of Whitchurch (approximately one mile away) provides day-to-day essentials, including a doctor`s surgery, hairdresser, and convenience store. For a wider selection of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities, both Aylesbury (six miles) and Winslow (five miles) are easily accessible.Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of scenic walks, cycling routes, and bridleways in the surrounding countryside, with the Chiltern Hills and Vale of Aylesbury close at hand.Families are well served by an excellent range of local schools, including Swanbourne House, Ashfold, Akeley Wood, Thornton College, Waddesdon Church of England School, and the highly regarded Aylesbury Grammar Schools.For commuters, the area is exceptionally well connected. Fast rail services run from Aylesbury to London Marylebone in around 59 minutes, and from Leighton Buzzard to London Euston in approximately 30 minutes. The M40 (Junction 7) and M25 (via the A41, Junction 20) provide excellent links to London, Oxford, and the wider motorway network.`The hamlet itself is small, with around eighteen houses, yet there`s a lovely sense of community. During lockdown, neighbours really came together, and that spirit of camaraderie and care was something we`ll always remember.``What I`ll miss most are the memories we`ve made here this is where we finished raising our family, and it`s been a truly happy home. Kirkdene has been good to us, and while it`s time to downsize, we will miss it dearly.`Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band HUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: None Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Private Supply Broadband: FTTP Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: Yes Garage: Yes
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A unique opportunity to purchase a beautifully converted former Coaching House bursting with original and attractive features, including a stunning sitting room with a vaulted ceiling, and a farmhouse-style kitchen filled with natural light, situated in an exclusive location within the town, just minutes from the train stations and shops.A historic Coach House dating back to 1850, once part of the Bicester House estate, it's one of just six properties in a desirable and private location within the town. The entrance hallway has a large storage cupboard for coats and boots, and leads to the kitchen/breakfast room, which is fitted with farmhouse-style units and an AGA.Large windows, and roof lights flood the kitchen with natural light, and the vaulted ceiling makes for a lovely room to enjoy entertaining with friends and family. A practical utility room with a door to the side garden sits just off the kitchen.The sitting room is worthy of special note, with high ceilings, large windows and French doors leading to the attractive rear garden, along with a stunning feature fireplace with a welcoming wood-burning stove It feels both elegant and spacious.There are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom with a large en-suite, and a second bedroom with an en-suite. A luxurious bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.Stairs lead to the first floor, which has a vaulted mezzanine living area that offers plenty of space for a family room/snug/study - perfect for a retreat or working from home.Outside the garden is a lovely feature, enclosed by original stone walls, south-west facing, and private. It is a lovely space for al-fresco dining and relaxing on long summer evenings.The property also benefits from having a detached garage and ample parking. In short, The Coach House is a fabulous family home offering practical and flexible living space, on a fabulous plot, with access to fantastic commuter links and local amenities.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 is a 12-minute walk and provides further routes to Oxford and London Marylebone.The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, the M25, and Birmingham. The A41, A43, and A34 are all within easy reach. Oxford is approximately a 30-minute drive away, and there is a regular bus service.The property is perfectly situated to take advantage of all that Bicester has to offer.A historic market town with a wide range of shops, together with cafes, pubs, numerous restaurants, weekly markets, a Sainsbury's supermarket, and a cinema complex. A Marks and Spencer Food Hall, a Tesco superstore, and further shops can be found in the newly completed Bicester Retail Park.More extensive shopping facilities and cultural amenities can be found in Oxford and Banbury.There is a leisure centre, with a gym and swimming pool nearby, with further facilities at the David Lloyd Club, Bicester Hotel, and Golf a short drive away.The property is also just a short walk to Bicester Village, which is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques and a number of eateries.
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A rare opportunity to purchase a detached Grade II Listed family home, dating back to the 16th Century. This truly unique period property offers flexible accommodation, a delightful walled garden, and boasts a wealth of character and charm throughout with exposed wooden beams, original flagstone floors, and Inglenook fireplaces, all within walking distance of local amenities.Home Farm is being offered to the market for the first time in over 50 years. Occupying an exceptional plot for a property in the heart of the town, with such wonderful character features it provides the opportunity for a buyer to purchase a truly unique historic building and make it their own.A covered porch with settles to either side, incorporating some 17th Century panelling is to the front of the property, and a large entrance hallway with original flag-stone flooring welcomes you, and sets the scene for what is to follow. The drawing room features exposed beams, a large stone-built Inglenook fireplace, a window overlooking the courtyard garden, and a fabulous arched window with a window seat, making for the perfect room for large family gatherings and entertaining.The dining room, which has direct access to the kitchen also boasts a fabulous Inglenook fireplace and flagstone flooring, providing a lovely backdrop for formal entertaining.The sitting room at the far end of the property enjoys both an Inglenook fireplace, and a door to the garden, making it ideal to be used as a family room/large study, music room, or just the perfect space to relax with a good book.The kitchen/breakfast room is to the rear of the property, and is thought to have been the original milking parlour that was converted around 1708 to provide a farmhouse kitchen, which now has a generous number of fitted units, room for all the usual appliances, and plenty of space for a large table and chairs, perfect for casual dining.The utility room with a separate W.C has a door to the garden, and a large cupboard by the back door in the hallway offers useful storage space for all the coats and boots for everyday family living.Stairs from the hallway lead to the first floor, which has five bedrooms, and two bathrooms.Exposed beams, and pretty lead windows add to the charm of these rooms.The master bedroom has fitted wardrobes, and access to a large Jack and Jill bathroom. A second bathroom with a separate w.c services the four other bedrooms. Outside, the property has attractive wrought iron railings, which enclose it to the front. There is gated access to the right-hand side of the property, which leads to the courtyard garden.The double garage is also accessed to the right-hand side of the property over the driveway, which has parking for several vehicles.The garden is absolutely stunning, mainly laid to lawn it also has an abundance of mature trees, wisteria, shrubs, and colourful flower beds.For the keen gardener there are lots of fruit trees, a vegetable garden, and plenty of space for a greenhouse too.The courtyard garden is perfect for al-fresco dining, completely secluded, and with a southerly aspect you can enjoy long summer evenings, and weekend entertaining alike.In short Home Farm is a beloved family home offering practical, and flexible living space, on a fabulous plot, with access to fantastic commuter links and local amenities.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 is a 12-minute walk and provides further routes to Oxford and London Marylebone.The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, the M25, and Birmingham. The A41, A43, and A34 are all within easy reach. Oxford is approximately a 30-minute drive away, and there is a regular bus service.The property is perfectly situated to take advantage of all that Bicester has to offer.A historic market town with a wide range of shops, together with cafes, pubs, numerous restaurants, weekly markets, a Sainsbury's supermarket, and a cinema complex. A Marks and Spencer Food Hall, a Tesco superstore, and further shops can be found in the newly completed Bicester Retail Park.More extensive shopping facilities and cultural amenities can be found in Oxford and Banbury.There is a leisure centre, with a gym and swimming pool nearby, with further facilities at the David Lloyd Club, Bicester Hotel, and Golf a short drive away.The property is also just a short walk to Bicester Village, which is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques and a number of eateries.
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Set at the heart of the village of Whitchurch and commanding extraordinary, uninterrupted views across the Vale of Aylesbury, Bolebec House is a substantial and atmospheric country residence of exceptional architectural interest. Constructed of stone and brick beneath a gabled fa?ade, the house has evolved organically over four centuries, resulting in a home of great character, depth and flexibility.The House.The earliest part of the house dates to the 16th century, still clearly identifiable in the library wing, reputedly built using stone salvaged from the ruins of nearby Bolebec Castle. Subsequent centuries introduced thoughtful additions and refinements, most notably during the Victorian period, evident in the elegant staircase and brick elevations. In the early 20th century the house was home to the family of celebrated artist Rex Whistler, who famously painted The Vale of Aylesbury from the grounds in 1933.In recent years, the current owners have undertaken an extensive and sensitive programme of refurbishment and modernisation, preserving the home`s historic integrity while introducing contemporary comforts. The addition of a bespoke orangery in 2022 has further enhanced the connection between the house, gardens and views. The accommodation extends to approximately 5,486 sq ft, arranged over three floors, and offers outstanding versatility. An integral west wing can function as guest accommodation, a self-contained annexe or a professional home office with independent access. . Principal Reception Spaces.The formal entrance hall, with its striking Victorian pseudo-Jacobean staircase, sets an immediate tone of elegance. Limestone floors with underfloor heating flow through much of the ground floor, creating cohesion and understated luxury. The open-plan kitchen/breakfast room is a superb family and entertaining space, measuring over 25 feet in length. Dual aspect, it features bi-fold doors opening onto the rear terrace, a traditional five-oven AGA set within a substantial chimney breast, and a newly fitted Shaker-style kitchen with quartz work surfaces and a central island. Sliding doors lead through to a generous dining room, seamlessly connecting to the orangery beyond. This beautifully designed space enjoys south and east-facing glazing, a lantern roof with electronic ventilation, air conditioning, and bespoke cabinetry an exceptional vantage point from which to enjoy the gardens and far-reaching views throughout the seasons. Further reception rooms include a characterful library/sitting room within the original 16th-century structure, featuring rich panelling, extensive shelving and a wood-burning stove, as well as a snug/cinema room and a refined study with stained glass bay window.Bedroom Accommodation. The principal suite occupies a prime position on the first floor and has been conceived in the style of a luxury hotel. It includes a private drawing room with original fireplace, a serene bedroom with fitted storage, and a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom with roll-top bath and walk-in shower. There are six further bedrooms arranged across the upper floors, most with en suite facilities, combining historic charm exposed beams, leaded windows and vaulted ceilings with modern comfort and excellent storage.Thatched Barn Annexe. Attached yet independent, the newly converted 17th-century thatched barn provides an exceptional additional dwelling, ideal for extended family or guests. It offers a kitchen, sitting room, shower room and two vaulted bedrooms, all finished to a high standard and enjoying views across the grounds.Gardens, Parkland & Grounds. The 3.5 acres of gardens and paddock are a defining feature of Bolebec House and have changed little since Whistler`s time. Formal gardens immediately surround the house, with terraces, lawns and mature planting designed to frame the panoramic views. Beyond lie parkland-style gardens enclosed by hedging and fencing, dotted with specimen trees and apple orchards. A charming water garden with pond, waterfall and stone bridge adds to the sense of tranquillity.Situation. The property is ideally situated for commuters, with Leighton Buzzard Station offering a direct service to London Euston in approximately 30 minutes, and Aylesbury Station providing connections to London Marylebone in around an hour. Oxford itself lies just 30 miles to the west, while road links via the M1, M40, A41, and M25 offer further convenience for travel by car. London Luton Airport can be reached in around 40 minutes, with London Heathrow a little over an hour away. Whitchurch itself is a well-regarded Buckinghamshire village with everyday amenities including a shop/post office, public house, church and school. Aylesbury lies approximately 5.2 miles away, providing comprehensive shopping, cultural and educational facilities, as well as a mainline railway station. Excellent schooling is available locally too, including Swanbourne House and Stowe School, alongside highly regarded grammar schools in Aylesbury.
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Dating back to the 16th century, Tudor House is a substantial and beautifully restored village home offering over 4,000 sq ft of elegant accommodation, thoughtfully reimagined for modern family living while retaining a wealth of historic charm. This remarkable five-bedroom residence seamlessly blends heritage architecture with contemporary comfort, creating a home of both grandeur and warmth.The entrance hall immediately sets the tone, featuring a magnificent original fireplace adorned with intricately carved timbers bearing the Tudor Rose, stars, rosettes and arrows within cusped panels. Throughout the house, rooms are defined by generous proportions, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The impressive beamed drawing room, centred around a vast inglenook fireplace, is particularly striking.At the heart of the home lies a stylish family kitchen, perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Bi-fold doors open onto an expansive sun terrace, ideal for al fresco dining, which overlooks the heated outdoor swimming pool (with safety cover) and enjoys uninterrupted views across gently tiered lawns and adjoining paddocks. The setting is both tranquil and inspiring, offering a rare sense of space and privacy within a village location. Tudor House is, quite simply, a truly special home in an idyllic countryside setting.The LocationWhitchurch is a quintessential Buckinghamshire village, rich in history and charm, with a delightful high street lined with period cottages and notable architectural landmarks. The village is also home to the atmospheric ruins of the 12th-century Bolbec Castle, destroyed during the Civil War.The area is particularly well regarded for education, with a local primary school and outstanding state options nearby in Swanbourne and Mursley. The property falls within the catchment area for Aylesbury Grammar School and Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, while renowned independent schools including Berkhamsted, Swanbourne House, Beachborough, Winchester House, Ashfold Preparatory School and Stowe are all within easy reach.Village amenities are excellent and include a butcher, GP surgery, post office, hairdresser, osteopath, veterinary practice, children`s playground and a welcoming village pub. For outdoor enthusiasts, a network of ancient footpaths and circular walks lie just beyond the doorstep, including the popular Aylesbury Ring, offering sweeping views across Aylesbury Vale.Further enhancing connectivity, a new railway station is under construction in nearby Winslow on the East-West Rail line, linking Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge. Due for completion in 2024, it will provide an estimated journey time of just 27 minutes to Oxford. With excellent transport links, London is easily accessible via nearby Aylesbury or Leighton Buzzard where a 27 minute train to Euston connects you within minutes to the city and central London.Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: Mains Supply Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: No Garage: Yes
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Brook House is a substantial and beautifully presented detached stone-built house in excess of 5600sqft. The house is located in a private and secluded position in the centre of this sought after village and set in its own grounds of approximately 1.14 acres with a further 1.22 acres available separately which includes a paddock and small woodland area with direct access onto the village road. There is certainly no shortage of family entertaining space in this stunning, light filled home. On entering you are greeted by an impressive entrance hall with a bespoke central staircase leading to a galleried landing above, the hallway is flooded with natural light and has a solid wood floor, coats cupboard and a guest cloakroom. On the left of the hallway is the first of five reception rooms, this lovely room with solid wood floor is currently used as a music room and has windows to the front, side and rear all with views over the garden. The main reception is an exceptional size and again with wonderful natural light, it has windows to the rear and side and French doors opening to a sun terrace, again this has a solid wood floor and an exposed stone fireplace with wood burner. On the right of the hallway is a large dining room, this is another naturally bright room overlooking the gardens and with a glazed door opening onto a large terrace which is a perfect sun trap. There is also a separate study with a pleasant view over the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is beautifully fitted with an extensive range of bespoke light grey modern units with granite work surfaces and a large central island, a pantry and a breakfast area with bay window overlooking the front garden. There is also a dark blue Aga and quality integrated NEFF appliances including a dishwasher, fridge and freezer, oven and steam oven, induction hob and a drinks fridge plus a Quooker tap. Next to the kitchen is a separate utility room with door to the rear garden and boiler cupboard plus a further guest cloakroom. From the kitchen steps lead down into a vast family room with a high ceiling, this superb room is ideal for family entertaining or could be a superb cinema/media room, bi folding doors open out to a sun terrace at the rear, stairs lead up to the first floor.On the first floor are five double bedrooms all with their own charm and character and all with superb garden views. The main bedroom suite is separated from the main bedrooms and has a dressing area with fitted wardrobes, a luxurious en-suite shower room and a spacious bedroom area. There are a further four double bedrooms which include a superb guest bedroom with en-suite shower room and a balcony overlooking the rear garden, a large double bedroom with an en suite bathroom, a lovely double bedroom with balcony overlooking the front garden plus a further double. There is also a luxurious family bathroom. The last room on this floor is a superb games room which is wonderfully light with windows to the front and sides plus a door opening onto a balcony. This superb room has a vaulted and beamed ceiling and is large enough to take a full-size snooker table and table tennis table plus ample space for gym equipment and exercise areas, a staircase leads down to the family room. One of the outstanding features of this amazing home has to be the beautiful south west facing gardens which surround the house. The house is set well back from the village and the village green in a private position approached via double gates along a sweeping paved driveway leading to a turning circle with central fish pool and water feature and access to the integral double garage with electric doors. The gardens are hedged all round for privacy and extend to approximately an acre and mainly laid to large sweeping lawns with sun terraces, flower borders and shrubberies and mature specimen trees. There is also a vegetable garden with garden stores plus a large store/workshop, mature trees and an orchard with various fruit trees. There is a separate paddock available separately which is fenced and hedged and has a gated access onto Tiffield Road plus a small natural woodland area, the paddock is approximately 1.22 acres.Tiffield is approximately 2.5 miles from the market town of Towcester with superb amenities, Northampton is about 9 miles away with a mainline station link to London Euston, Milton Keynes is also accessible as is the M1 junction 15a. For full details of this property please call Jonathan Lloyd-Ham at the Fine & Country Northampton.Property Information, Services & Utilities Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Band G. EPC Rating: C. Services: Mains connected gas, electricity, water & drainage with central heating. Broadband: Part fibre broadband available, we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal: 4G available in this postcode, we advise you check with your provider. Parking: Double garage & driveway parking. There are restrictive covenants on the title please ask for more information.
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A fantastic opportunity to purchase a substantial period home with large reception rooms, a stylish kitchen/breakfast room, a two-bedroom cottage, and generous parking, which is perfect for contemporary family living in the pretty Oxfordshire village of Wendlebury.Approached over an expansive gravel driveway Manor Barn Lodge offers a unique blend of historic charm, and modern convenience.This attractive period property is perfect for families seeking space and comfort.The entrance hallway boasts an elegant staircase leading to the first-floor, and provides access to the family room and dining room.The sitting room is stunning, with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, a feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and French doors to the garden it is the perfect room for large gatherings, and entertaining.The Kitchen/Breakfast room also boasts a vaulted ceiling. Fitted with a generous number of bespoke floor and eye-level units, integrated appliances, an island with a breakfast bar, an AGA. Complemented by granite worksurfaces and tiled flooring this kitchen is a treat for both the aspiring chef to prepare meals, and for those who enjoy chatting with with friends over a glass of wine whilst perched at the breakfast bar.More formal dining can be enjoyed in the dining room, which enjoys lovely views over the garden.The reception room to the left-hand side of the hallway offers yet further flexibility to be utilised as a family room or t.v room for the teenagers of the house.A later addition to the property is the orangery, which is accessed via the family room. This light and spacious room is fitted with beautiful cabinetry, making for a very practical space for those who work from home.To the rear of the property is a stone-built annex, formerly an outbuilding it now offers a large double bedroom, and shower room, ideal for those who want some independence. it would also lend itself to being used as a studio or gym.A utility room, and W.C completes the ground floor accommodation.The first floor has four bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The attractive master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, fitted wardrobes, and an en-suite shower room.Outside the property has the benefit of having a stone-built two-bedroom cottage, which has a sitting room, a kitchen/dining room, a wc, and a bathroom to service the bedrooms on the first floor.The cottage has been enjoyed over the years by both family members and guests, and offers the rare opportunity to purchase a unique village home to suit modern family living.For outside space, there is a pretty courtyard to the rear of the study, which is perfect for a relaxing cup of coffee.To the front the garden is mainly laid to lawn with colourful shrubs, and mature trees, along with a large area laid to lawn.For those who enjoy their entertaining, there is a large patio, and a pergola, which provides a perfect backdrop for BBQ's and al-fresco dining.A double carport and gated driveway parking for multiple vehicles completes the package this property has to offer.The popular village of Wendlebury is approximately 2 miles from Bicester.There is a village hall where there are regular events for people of all ages, a village pub The Lion which has been fully renovated and a 13th Century church. For those that enjoy walking, there are various footpaths where you can explore the surrounding countryside. For commuting, nearby Bicester has two stations. Bicester North offers great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour.Bicester Village train station offers service to Oxford Parkway and to both London Marylebone. By road, the property is within easy reach of the M40, A41, A43 (leading to the M1) and A34.The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, M25, Oxford and Birmingham. Bicester Village is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques all on your doorstep and is a few minute's walk from the town centre.
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Constructed in 1724 and attributed to Thomas Harris of Cublington, the house is referenced in Pevsner for its remarkable staircase and decorative fretwork, both fine examples of early 18th-century craftsmanship.The welcoming reception hall immediately showcases the magnificent oak staircase, complete with twisted balusters, rising gracefully through the upper floors. The ground floor offers well-balanced living space, including a characterful sitting room with exposed timber floorboards and an open fireplace creating a cosy focal point. Opposite, a spacious open-plan family and dining room retains original oak flooring and a stone fireplace, flowing through an archway into a generous kitchen/breakfast room designed for modern living and entertaining. To the rear are practical additions including a utility room, ground floor shower room and access to a cellar.The first floor hosts an impressive principal bedroom adorned with intricate fretwork and original oak floors. A central reception room with fireplace provides flexibility as a further sitting room or bedroom, alongside a study or additional bedroom, a further double bedroom, and a well-appointed family bathroom featuring a large shower and clawfoot cast iron bath.On the second floor, two further double bedrooms enjoy exposed beams and far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. A central study area and separate WC complete this level.Outside, the property is complemented by a private walled rear garden laid mainly to lawn with a sandstone terrace ideal for outdoor dining. Additional features include a garage, wood store and established fruit trees.Located in the charming village of Soulbury, the property enjoys a peaceful rural setting surrounded by rolling countryside. The village is home to the historic St Michael and All Angels Church, dating back to the 12th century, and is characterised by attractive period cottages and scenic landscapes.Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: Mains Supply Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: No Garage: No
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Mill House Accommodation Standing proudly beyond the gated entrance and gravel driveway this impressive red brick Mill House stands under a clay tile roof. Dating circa the early 18th Century this fine home seamlessly combines the delightfully light and spacious reception rooms with generously proportioned bedroom accommodation on the first floor. The principal reception room is the drawing room which has large sash windows to the front enjoying vistas over the gardens towards the mill race. The drawing room has intricate cornice work around the ceiling with an ornate central rose. An open fireplace within a carved wooden surround stands over a tiled hearth. The dining room is extremely atmospheric with dark wood panelling to the walls and can cater for several guests. Nearby is a good size study looking to the front of the property. The kitchen, fitted with shaker style units neatly combines with a breakfast room comfortably arranged for less formal dining. The kitchen has shaker style units, a stainless steel Range style cooker and additional integrated appliances. The breakfast room has built in banquette seating and leads off to additional reception accommodation in the east wing where there is a snug and office area. Further, there is a boot room to locate white goods and access the garden. Two striking features of the property are the Orangery and heated indoor pool area. The Orangery provides a stunning entertaining space, has a glass ceiling over panoramic windows which are bedecked with blinds. French doors give direct access to the garden. Alongside is the heated indoor pool with its conservatory style roof and triple aspects. Door off to a convenient shower room which is located adjacent. The swimming pool has a solid floor cover which creates an entertaining area over the pool.On the first floor there are six immaculately maintained double bedrooms, one of which adjoins the Master bedroom, one of which is currently used as a dressing room. The principal bedroom has an extensive range of built in wardrobes and a large en suite bathroom. Three of the other bedrooms are en suite on the first floor. Completing the first floor is a family bathroom.Mill House Grounds The gardens and grounds provide a mature and tranquil setting with manicured lawns dotted with mature specimen trees running down to the mill race. There are further lawns around the property with many example of herbaceous and flowering borders. Paved terraces accommodate al fresco dining whilst a gazebo shelter gives the opportunity to shelter and relax within the beautiful surroundings.Equestrian pursuits are well served with 8 level post and rail fenced paddocks each with a water supply. Various buildings serve the interests of the livery with a modern open barn with four loose boxes, wash box, tack and rug room in addition to a grooms kitchen. A second stables houses 4 loose boxes in addition to a machinery/hay store. A storage barn offers garaging for horse boxes and machinery. Additional features within the grounds are a horse walker and all weather manege.Location The popular Buckinghamshire town of Newport Pagnell lies in a convenient and well connected position immediately north of Milton Keynes and with easy access to local transport connections. The town provides a wealth of everyday amenities, including shops, supermarkets and leisure facilities while also being within minutes of open Buckinghamshire countryside. The town also provides a choice of primary schooling and state secondary schooling. Private schooling is available at nearby Broughton and The Webber independent school. Greater shopping opportunities are available within Milton Keynes undercover retail centre where in addition to all major shopping outlets there are bars, restaurants. theatres and leisure activities. Milton Keynes central station serves London and The North with the fast train to London Euston only taking around 30 minutes. Mi motorway access is available at Junction 14 only some 2 miles distant.Disclaimer` Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you please contact the office and we will be pleased to verify the information for you. Do so, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the Vendor.Notice to purchasers “Note for PurchasersIn order that we meet legal obligations, should a purchaser have an offer accepted on any property marketed by us they will be required to undertake a digital identification check. We use a specialist third party service to do this. There will be a non refundable charge of £18 (£15+VAT) per person, per purchase, for this service. Buyers will also be asked to provide full proof of, and source of, funds - full details of acceptable proof will be provided upon receipt of your offer.We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations, for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £200.
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An incredible opportunity to acquire a six bedroom farmhouse located on the former Warkworth Castle Estate. The house was built c.1690 and offers three reception rooms and an indoor swimming pool. The property also benefits from a range of facilities to include stables, menage, paddocks, annexe potential, workshops, garaging and a beautiful lake. All in around seven acres.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 RobinsonServices, Utilities & Property Information: Utilities: Mains water, private sewerage, oil fired central heating, electricity supply. Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Equestrian Family Home Construction Type: Standard - local stone with slate roofs Council Tax: South Northamptonshire Council Tax Band: G Parking: Off road parking for twelve cars Mobile phone coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Ultrafast Fibre Broadband FTTP connection available - we advise you to check with your provider.
…By Annonceur International
A fantastic opportunity to purchase a contemporary barn conversion offering in excess of 5,700sqft of flexible accommodation, including a stunning kitchen/dining/sitting room boasting a vaulted ceiling and far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. In addition to the main property, there is a new agricultural barn with office facilities, offering further scope for a number of uses, all situated on a plot of 1.5 acres in a desirable edge-of-village location.An impressive conversion of a concrete-framed modern barn, this stunning modern home boasts abundant light-filled space and an easy flow for easy family living.It has been equipped to exacting standards, and is future-proofed with zoned underfloor heating powered by a NIBE 20Kw air source heat pump.A large vaulted reception hall sets the tone for what is to follow in this fantastic Buckinghamshire home. The kitchen/dining/sitting room is also vaulted and offers exceptional views of the surrounding countryside, making it ideal for large gatherings and entertaining.The Bower Willis-designed kitchen is fully equipped with a generous number of stylish units, featuring a large central island and a full range of AEG integrated appliances. A staircase off the kitchen leads to a newly converted first floor, which includes a snug, a large studio with an adjoining study/library, an office storeroom, and extensive eaves storage.Whilst the first floor has primarily been utilised as a studio by the current sellers, there is no doubt it offers huge flexibility to be used as additional reception rooms, including a media room, games room, gym, and the opportunity to reconfigure it to provide a substantial reception room. The ground floor accommodation has been carefully planned to provide a fantastic bedroom area accessed via the reception hallway. The principal suite has an en-suite bathroom and a separate shower room. There are three additional bedrooms (one currently used as a dressing room), the fourth bedroom benefits from having an en-suite bathroom, and a family bathroom serves the other bedrooms. OutsideThe property is approached via an electric five-bar gate leading to a gravel drive at the front of the barn, providing secure parking for numerous vehicles.The property as a whole stands in about 1.5 acres, with gardens laid to lawn wrapping around the barn with a large paved terrace off the main living room at the rear, making for the perfect space for outside entertaining, or just relaxing, taking in the breathtaking countryside views.Planning permission had been granted for a triple garage with accommodation above. ( Please Check Dates, Due To Expire ) There was also permission for a further separate vehicular access to the land. ( Please Check Expiry Dates ) From the main entrance, the drive forks, with a driveway leading to an adjacent new agricultural barn built in a similar style to the house, offering considerable scope for various uses.The barn has hardstanding for numerous vehicles, electric doors, and office facilities offering considerable scope for a number of uses subject to planning consent.The property is surrounded by approximately 23.5 acres of breathtaking far far-reaching views which are available for purchase by separate negotiation with the seller.Location This exceptional property is perfect for those who want access to amenities, good schools and commuter links, whilst enjoying space and countryside views around you.Nearby Oakley village features a local village shop, a public house, a combined primary school, a church and a local garage.The charming market town of Thame offers an excellent selection of shops, including Waitrose and Sainsbury's, as well as pubs, coffee shops, and restaurants.The growing town of Bicester with its famous shopping village, and supermarkets including a Tesco, Sainsburys, and Marks and Spencer Food Hall, along with a train service to London and Birmingham is 8 miles away, a 12-minute drive.The city of Oxford provides comprehensive shopping and cultural amenities. The M40 (Jct 8) is just a few minutes' drive away, and Haddenham & Thame Parkway offers fast and frequent trains to London.There is an excellent choice of schools, including Bucks grammar schools and a variety of independent schools such as Ashford and Swanbourne. Oxford schools include The Dragon, Summer Fields, St. Edward's, and Headington School.
…By Annonceur International
Property walk through A solid wooden door opens into a splendid reception vestibule with views through to the magnificent garden room. A staircase rises to the first floor from this room which has flooring in engineered oak. This flooring extends through to the sitting room which has a beamed ceiling and features an impressive inglenook fireplace with a notable bressummer beam over. Internally, the inglenook has a large fire canopy and flagstone floor. Around this room are several windows with bench seating allowing a flood of natural light to pervade the room. A built in cabinet with shelving and base cupboard units stands in an alcove to one corner. Beyond the sitting room is an additional reception room currently used as a study, another very light room with triple aspect windows. The engineered oak flooring is also evident in this room. Returning to the reception vestibule and looking to the opposite direction there are 2 doorways opening to additional reception areas within the stunning contemporary garden room which accommodates a seating area, dining area and the kitchen. This area is predominantly glazed with smaller sections of exposed stone and brick walling. Glazed doors give access to the private and sheltered garden. There are dropdown and ceiling blinds to give protection from excessive sunlight. The kitchen is well fitted with an array of wall and base cupboards. The kitchen incorporates a Butler sink and an AGA oven located alongside a companion oven both being fuelled by gas. An inner lobby gives access to a cloakroom and utility room. From the kitchen a staircase rises to the first floor where there is a double bedroom with a vaulted ceiling and a closet housing a WC and wash basin.The main staircase from the reception vestibule rises to a spacious first floor landing area from where an open spiral staircase gives access to a full height boarded and carpeted attic room ideal for storage or perhaps for use as a play area. From the main landing there is access to three further bedrooms. The Master bedroom has a luxurious Jack and Jill en suite bathroom. This bathroom has a centrally located roll top bath and hand held shower attachments. The bath is mounted on ball and claw pedestals. Additionally there are twin wash basins encased within a vanity unit which has a mirrored backdrop and lighting, WC and an independent shower cubicle. The guest bedroom is a good size double room, also with an en suite shower room and there is a further double bedroom. Outside A five bar gate opens to a long driveway which could easily park around 5 cars and leads to a double width garage. The walled gardens to the frontage are neatly landscaped with various well populated planting areas and a discreetly located small pond. Roses climb freely up the boundary wall and seating areas are scattered around the garden. A garden shed with an external power point and water tap stands alongside the garage. A solid wooden gate opens to a private and sheltered garden bounded by high fencing and located directly behind the garden room. This enclosed area is an absolute sun trap with patio areas created from blue brick paviours with red brick definitions. This area of garden is hard landscaped over two tiers and has a Victorian style greenhouse at its higher level, flower beds and a wood store. Having direct access from the delightful garden room this creates an ideal entertaining space for friends and family whilst offering complete privacy and seclusion.Disclaimer Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you please contact the office and we will be pleased to verify the information for you. Do so, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the Vendor.Notice to purchasers “Note for PurchasersIn order that we meet legal obligations, should a purchaser have an offer accepted on any property marketed by us they will be required to undertake a digital identification check. We use a specialist third party service to do this. There will be a non refundable charge of £18 (£15+VAT) per person, per purchase, for this service. Buyers will also be asked to provide full proof of, and source of, funds - full details of acceptable proof will be provided upon receipt of your offer.We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations, for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £200.
…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
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