An Elegant Grade II Listed house backing on to Parkland on the edge of this sought-after village.Bletchington Park Stables is a glorious setting on the edge of this pretty village, next to the church and approached over a long tree lined drive bordered by open fields. The buildings were originally constructed in 1782 to a design of the noted architect James Lewis in the Georgian style. The stables were part of The Bletchingdon Park Estate and back onto the parkland of the principal Palladian Mansion. The buildings were originally restored and converted in 1991/92 with much care and attention. The more recent work on number 5 was carried out under the careful eye of the current owners in 2007. The layout can be seen from the floorplans and the house enjoys the attributes synonymous with the period such as lovely high ceilings and sash windows. The property is well presented throughout.The house is approached from the impressive courtyard. Within the grounds there is a garage in which the house has two allocated spaces. There is additional visitor parking. To the rear of the house are mature landscaped gardens and grounds which back onto the parkland and include an attractive garden shed/outbuilding. There is access to beautiful walks via the footpath from the church.