A beautifully presented, three bedroom detached home in the picturesque and sought after village of Hook Norton.
Formerly a furniture restoration workshop, the property has been beautifully converted into a comfortable and stylish home, built in Cotswold stone that is typical of the area, and is full of character.
Downstairs, the property has a fitted kitchen with slate flooring, dining room with shuttered French windows that open onto a front courtyard, cloakroom, and a spacious living room.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms; a master bedroom with en-suite, a further double bedroom with en-suite, and a twin room with large bathroom featuring a separate shower and freestanding roll top bath. The spacious landing also doubles as a light and pleasant seating area.
Outside there is a short driveway with space for two cars, a front courtyard area with bench seating, a rear gravelled seating area which is perfect for summer BBQs, and a pretty, raised rear garden.
This character property has been fully modernised with stylish lighting, contemporary radiators, and has gas central heating throughout.
The house is fully furnished to a high standard, and can be let on a furnished/unfurnished basis.
Location:
Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds, close to the popular town of Chipping Norton and approximately eight miles from the larger town of Banbury, Hook Norton is one of the most sought-after villages in North Oxfordshire. The village has a number of amenities including a village store, health centre, dentist, butchers, library, two public houses and the famous Hook Norton Brewery.
The village has an excellent Church of England primary school, with secondary schools in Chipping Norton and The Warriner in Bloxham. Independent schools nearby include Sibford School, Bloxham School, Tudor Hall, and St John’s Prep School in Banbury. There are regular bus services to both Banbury and Chipping Norton.
The property is ideally located just a short drive from Chipping Norton (5 miles), Soho Farmhouse in Great Tew (7.4 miles) and Daylesford Organic Farm Shop in Kingham (9.6 miles). Other attractions nearby include Blenheim Palace, Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens, Chipping Norton Theatre, and a number of National Trust locations.
Mainline train services run from Banbury to London Marylebone (55 minutes), Birmingham (46 mins) and Oxford (19 mins). Connections to the M40 are located at J10 10 Ardley and J11 Banbury.