Guide price
£1,250,000
3 bed detached house for saleThe Forge North Green, Kirtlington OX5
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Keller Williams
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About this property
Offered to the market with no onward chain
Character Property
Circa 1800
Garage
Generous sized rooms
Annexe potential
Good sized outbuildings
Working vintage water pump
Located in the picturesque village of Kirtlington, The Forge North Green offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Built in circa 1800 this detached three-bedroom character house with extensive outbuildings combines historical charm with the opportunity to sympathetically modernise and make this a truly outstanding family home.
With its original hand bellows still in place the original Forge building*, would be well suited to convert into either an annex or living area with connecting glazed link to the main house. In addition, the former cow shed could be a retreat for the children or adults, workshop, studio or gym. There also is a large double wooden garage, and other outbuildings with parking for several vehicles.
Garden is mainly laid to lawn with mixed boarders, apple tree and a beautiful rose archway.
This premium property offers a rare chance to own a home with character and is a unique residence.
Kirtlington is a charming and highly desirable village in Oxfordshire. The village offers a wonderful blend of rural tranquillity and vibrant community life, with amenities including a prestigious polo club, a golf club and a lively village hall at the heart of local events.
Day-to-day shopping is easily accessible, with a Co-op in nearby Bletchingdon and a community-run shop with post office services in Tackley. Families will appreciate the well-regarded primary school within the village, as well as the local children’s play park and a wealth of scenic walking routes through nearby woodlands, along the canal, around the local stud farm, and across the historic quarry site.
Kirtlington also features two picturesque village greens, a duck pond, a parish church, and a welcoming pub, The Oxford Arms. The village sits within the catchment of Oxfordshire’s excellent educational provision, with many of the county’s renowned private schools located in nearby North Oxford.
Note: Future conversion plans maybe subject to planning regulations and conservation area requirements
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