Guide price
£950,000
4 bed detached house for saleOak Cottage, Farthinghoe, Northamptonshire NN13
4 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
The Cherwell Agent
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About this property
Historic village home
Former coaching inn and public house
Driveway
Approx 3262 square feet
Beautifully presented
Superb open-plan kitchen / living space
Secluded garden with rear access
4 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms
Council tax G | EPC rating D
Tenure Freehold
A truly impressive and substantial village home, Oak Cottage is a charming and historic property brimming with character. Dating back to at least 1797, this stunning former coach house and public house is beautifully presented, blending period features with modern improvements across an extensive 3,262 sq. Ft. Of living space.
Built from traditional stone, this remarkable home boasts exposed beams, fireplaces, and an abundance of original features. Arranged over four floors, the accommodation is both spacious and versatile.
On the lower ground floor, a spectacular open-plan kitchen / living space creates the heart of the home, complemented by a pantry, utility room, and WC. A separate dining room, set within the old cellar, exudes atmosphere and character.
The ground floor features two generous reception rooms, each with a fireplace, and a smaller reception room, formerly the pub’s bar, now repurposed as a home office. The upper floors offer four well-proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms, providing excellent accommodation for families or guests.
Externally, the property enjoys a delightful, mature rear garden with rear access, perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. To the front, a private driveway provides off-street parking.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Farthinghoe, Oak Cottage benefits from a wonderful community feel, a highly regarded village pub, and charming period homes. A rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
Farthinghoe is a village located around attractive, rolling countryside between the market towns of Banbury and Brackley. The village has a thriving community with excellent local facilities including a public house with restaurant, 12th century church and primary school. Neighbouring villages of Charlton, King's Sutton and Middleton Cheney have further amenities including pubs, restaurants and village shops. A wider range of shops and services can be found in Banbury and Brackley with more comprehensive facilities in Bicester, Milton Keynes and Oxford. There are excellent transport links within easy reach, Banbury train station is within 6 miles (around 1 hour into London Marylebone) and the M40 within 5 miles.
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