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Situated in a delightful, rural location, just 2 miles from the M40 Junction10, a well appointed country house in gardens and grounds extending to circa 2.45 acres. Extended and modernised in recent years, to provide good family accommodation to include, 4/5 Bedrooms, 3 Reception Rooms, a Farmhouse Kitchen, a Utility Room, Conservatory and outside a stable, tack room, paddock and well stocked gardens.


Souldern, Oxfordshire


Guide Price £800,000


On the outskirts of Brackley, one of only 4 properties, in a courtyard setting. A well presented, Barn Conversion, standing in its own private gardens and grounds of just over 2 acres. The accommodation includes 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bath/Shower Rooms, 3 Reception Rooms, Utility Room and Conservatory with a double garage, a large workshop, two stables, a tack-room, a lake and paddock outside.


Brackley, Northamptonshire


Guide Price £795,000


A detached barn conversion enjoying an elevated edge of the village location overlooking its own land of 5.6 Acres. This spacious property of 3250 sq ft, or thereabouts, combines a wealth of character features including exposed timbers and stonework with modern facilities and services. Accommodation includes 2 Reception Rooms, large Farmhouse Kitchen, Utility Room, 5 Bedrooms and 4 Bathrooms.


Farthinghoe, Northamptonshire


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Guide Price £850,000


A Classic 1930’s family house standing in well tended gardens, in all extending to circa half an acre. This delightful residence, which retains most of its original character, currently offers 4 large Bedrooms, a Study, 3 Reception Rooms and a Kitchen/Breakfast Room with the 4 car garage currently used as 2 stores and a large office/reception room with 3 good size offices above.


Brackley, Northamptonshire


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Guide Price £850,000


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