A five bedroom Grade II listed barn with gardens, paddock, and garage, set in approximately 5.71 acres
Noke Place is a wonderfully converted 18th-century Grade II listed barn retaining many of its original features, such as the traditional timber frame in the original parts of the barn. Noke Place offers spacious accommodation with five bedrooms and open-plan living. Upon entering the property through the main entrance, full-width steps lead up to a large, open-plan reception area giving access to the dining room, living room and kitchen. Located centrally within the reception area, the dining room benefits from a spectacular double-height ceiling and doors to the garden. Beyond the central pillar is the living room. To the other side of the dining area is the kitchen with built-in electric Aga, a central breakfast bar and storage units. The kitchen opens into a utility room and porch, which can be independently accessed via an external door. A study is positioned at the base of the steps by the main entrance and opens into a corridor which has a cloakroom, a family bathroom, three double rooms (one en suite) and a family room with a wood burner and access to the garden positioned at the end. The first floor comprises a galleried landing off which is a large principal bedroom with a feature wood burner, built-in storage, and an en suite bathroom with shower and bath, and a second double bedroom with an en suite shower room. The property is approached via a private drive with paddocks on either side. It has attractive gardens and grounds, a garage and a perfect west-facing outdoor seating and entertaining area.PlanningPlanning No: 19/02214/LB under Cherwell District Council for the construction of a wall between Noke Place and Bradshaw's Barn.
Noke is a picturesque village located approximately 6 miles east of Oxford (making it an ideal location for the Oxford schools) and approximately 9 miles from J8 of the M40, consequently convenient for London and Heathrow to the south and for Birmingham to the north by road. The Oxford to Cambridge railway line is currently being constructed and will offer good access between the two university cities. Noke is reached by a no-through road and comprises many attractive period houses and cottages, as well as a church. The Otmoor Nature Reserve is at the far end of the village, which boasts a number of attractive walks and rides. The nearby village of Islip benefits from The Swan restaurant with a noted chef, a primary school and a railway station with direct links to Oxford and London. Oxford Parkway is 5 miles away and offers a half-hourly direct service to Oxford and London (London Marylebone from 67 minutes). There are also good bus links to London Airports. Oxford provides an extensive range of shopping and transport facilities, as well as many excellent schools, including the Dragon, St Edward's, Oxford High School, Summer Fields School, Magdalen College School and Headington School. The area is also convenient for the Abingdon schools, as well as Radley and Stowe, amongst others. There is a small supermarket in nearby Bletchingdon, with more comprehensive facilities available in Oxford. The well-known retail outlet of Bicester Village is within easy reach, as is Soho Farmhouse, Estelle Manor and Restoration Hardware retail store at Aynho. Sporting facilities include The Oxfordshire Health and Racquets Club in Summertown, polo at Kirtlington, golf at the North Oxford Golf Club, Kirtlington Golf Club and The Oxfordshire Golf Club at Thame.Oxford 6 miles, Woodstock 9 miles, Central London 58 miles, Oxford Parkway Station 5 miles (London Marylebone 67 minutes).(All times and distances are approximate).