Guide price
£649,950
5 bed semi-detached house for saleWorton Road, Middle Barton, Oxfordshire OX7
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
The Cherwell Agent
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About this property
Spacious character village home
Integrated annexe
Circa 2136 square feet
Flexible accommodation
Two parking areas
Private rear garden
Close to Soho Farmhouse
Popular Oxfordshire village
Council tax band F | EPC C
Tenure freehold
This charming and deceptively spacious village property offers a rare combination of period character and flexible modern living, positioned in a popular Oxfordshire village near Soho Farmhouse.
The house is thoughtfully arranged into two distinct parts, ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, home working, or potential rental income. The main house exudes character and warmth, with a spacious open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area at the rear - perfect for everyday family life and entertaining. This generous space opens directly onto the private garden, creating a seamless flow between indoors and out. A ground-floor bathroom and its own entrance add further convenience.
Upstairs, the main house features four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en-suite, and a stylish family bathroom.
The rest of the house forms a separate ground-floor annexe that can be entirely self-contained. It offers true versatility to suit a variety of needs with its own front door, living room, kitchen area, bathroom, and two flexible rooms that could serve as bedrooms, a study, or a combination of both.
Externally, the property boasts two separate designated parking areas (with space for 4-5 cars) and a private, enclosed rear garden - ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
Middle Barton is a quaint village nestled in the heart of Oxfordshire, on the edge of the North Cotswolds. Surrounded by picturesque countryside, it exudes charm with its historic buildings, including the beautiful St. Mary's Church positioned at Steeple Barton. Soho Farmhouse is within easy reach, as are Chipping Norton, Woodstock, Deddington and Oxford, as well as shopping at Bicester Village. The village boasts a pre-school and primary school, village store, post office and popular pub / restaurant. Secondary education is to be found at Upper Heyford and Chipping Norton, and nearby train stations offer fast links into London from Lower Heyford (approx 4 miles) and Bicester (approx 10 miles).
*Pictures of the annexe to follow
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