"Former farmhouse in need of modernisation with self contained annexe, garage within idyllic village surroundings.
Description
Built in the 17th century, of stone construction under a thatched roof. The Old Farmhouse is a beautiful Grade II Listed family home located in the heart of the village of Wroxton, occupying an enviable position opposite the village duck pond.
Formerly three cottages, the farmhouse was converted into one property, by the current owners in the 1970s, to create a well proportioned home laid out over three floors.
Entrance hall with wood panelling and access to a cloakroom, opens to a drawing room with log burning fireplace, a dining room with wood burner and on into a kitchen with built in base and wall units, a fixed seating area and a separate shelved larder. There is a utility room which abuts Mullions and gives access both externally and up to the first floor.
A conservatory, located off the drawing room, overlooks the gardens with French doors onto the terrace.
Two staircases, one from the utility room and the other from the entrance hall, lead to first floor accommodation comprising a principal bedroom with dressing area and en suite bathroom and two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Second floor accommodation, currently laid out as four bedrooms, could be converted to two guest suites subject to the relevant consents .
The annexe of The Old Farmhouse has contemporary furnishings and comprise a double tandem garage, with access both from within the grounds of the property and off the driveway, and garden store.
Ground floor entrance hall, cloakroom with stairs to a spacious open plan kitchen dining room sitting with double height A frame timbers with views over the garden. Kitchen, with built in units, integrated dishwasher, gas cooker and hob, space for a fridge freezer, French doors onto a small terrace. Bedroom with views over the garden, built in full height wardrobes and bath shower room.
On a plot of just under 0.5 acres, The Old Farmhouse abuts the village road with beautiful views over a private enclosed garden.
Terraced on three levels the main garden is predominantly laid to lawn with established flower beds and shrubbery.
Paths either side lead to a swimming pool in need of renovation with stone built store housing the water pump.
The top terrace is a completely private area enclosed by mature trees. There is also a detached garden store off the lower garden.
A separate cottage, Mullions, is also available. Please contact the agent for more details.
Location
With references in the Domesday book, Wroxton is a beautiful conservation village in North Oxfordshire made up of predominantly ironstone cottages and farmhouses and the home of Wroxton Abbey.
Local amenities in the village include the Wroxton House hotel, a well regarded Church of England St Marys Church , primary school, sports club, and village hall.
More extensive facilities can be found in the market towns of Banbury and Chipping Norton, and further afield in Stratford Upon Avon, Warwick or Oxford for recreational, cultural and leisure facilities.
Communication links include the M40 J11 only 3 miles away giving access to Oxford A34 and London to the South and Birmingham M42 to the North.
Mainline train services from Banbury to London Marylebone from 55 minutes at peak times.
Local schooling facilities with secondary education provided by Warriner School Bloxham . For private schooling Tudor Hall girls , Bloxham co ed , Kings High girls , Warwick boys and Stratford Grammar. Preparatory schools in the area include St John s Priory, Carrdus Overthorpe , Winchester House Brackley and Beachborough Westbury .
Leisure activities in the area include golf at Tadmarton; driving range at Drayton; theatres at Stratford upon Avon and Oxford; motor racing at Silverstone; horse racing at Warwick and Stratford upon Avon; Soho Farmhouse private members club 11 miles.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage 5,177 sq ft
Acreage 0.5 Acres"