Guide price
£525,000
3 bed detached house for saleMillers Lane, Hornton, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Banbury
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About this property
No chain
Two bed cottage with 1 bed annexe
Character features
Village setting
Detached
Garage
Sought after village
Tucked away in a picturesque village Is Thorn Cottage, a delightful two-bedroom property built of Hornton stone under a slate roof, with character features and a 1 bedroom detached annexe. Upon entering the property there is a sitting room, dining room and kitchen to the rear. The first floor consists 2 bedrooms (1 with a mezzanine level above) and a family bathroom. Detached from the property is a 1 bedroom annexe with shower and sitting room. There is a garage for storage or conversion subject to planning approvals.
A walled garden with a flowered border establishes the perimeter of the rear garden. Mainly laid to lawn the garden is low maintenance and benefits from a patioed terrace area.
Hornton is a picturesque, historic village set in rolling North Oxfordshire countryside with local amenities including a well-regarded primary school, a 12th Century church with an active community and the popular Dun Cow public house. There are extensive facilities in the local market towns of Banbury, Warwick (17 miles), Leamington Spa (18 miles) and Stratford upon- Avon (13 miles). Nearby Banbury offers a good range of high street shopping, retail parks and restaurants, along with a leisure centre. Well regarded independent schools includes St John’s Priory School, Sibford School, Bloxham School and Tudor Hall. A wealth of sporting and leisure activities are on offer in the area.
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