A wonderful period home with barn and 12 acres.
This beautifully restored detached character property, with origins dating back to the 1630s, showcases timelessfeatures such as exposed beams, stonework, an Inglenook fireplace, wood-burning stoves, and charming latched doors. Set within an acre of formal gardens, complete with a stream and water feature, the estate also includes over 11 acres of paddocks with a field shelter, Barn with five stables and tack room. The home benefits from double glazing and gas-fired central heating throughout. Upon entering, the ground floor welcomes you with a Cotswold stone-floored entrance hall leading to a spacious dual-aspect sitting room with French doors, an Inglenook fireplace, and exposed beams. A cosy, snug features a cut stone fireplace, and the dual-aspect dining room offers views of the garden. The kitchen boasts bespoke units, a gas-fired Aga, and access to the orangery, which is bathed in natural light. A utility room with a Belfast sink and ample storage completes the ground floor. The first floor offers five well-proportioned bedrooms, including a dual-aspect principal with ensuite, as well as a family bathroom.Garden and GroundsOutside, the property includes two garages, a greenhouse, raised beds, and a brick-built workshop with power. Thepaddocks are served by a barn with five stables and tack room, offering power, water, and drainage. The paddocks benefit from a secondary vehicular access on the South Eastern boundary.Additional InformationMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
Milton-under-Wychwood is a vibrant and picturesque village in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village offers a range of a village store, post office, dental and veterinary clinics,hairdressers, a primary school, and a historic church. At the heart of the village lies a charming green with a play park.For broader amenities, nearby towns provide additional options. Additionally, the renowned Daylesford Organic andSoho Farmhouse are within easy reach, while the Lamb Inn, featured in The Times, is located in the neighbouring village of Shipton-under-Wychwood. Kingham and Charlbury stations are both nearby, with a regular rail service to Oxford and London Paddington from 80 minutes. There is an excellent range of state and private schools in the area, including Kitebrook, Kingham Hill, The Cotswold School, Burford School, Cheltenham schools, and the renowned Oxford schools, including The Dragon and Summerfields. Sports facilities include racing at Cheltenham, rugby at Gloucester and golf at Lyneham, Burford and Chipping Norton, plus a network of public footpaths and bridleways to allow total enjoyment of the beautiful scenery around.