An immaculate period house four miles from Oxford
This period property has been completely renovated to a very high standard and would suite a family which needs to be close to Oxford or London

The Lodge is a well-presented period property in Old Boars Hill, just four miles from Oxford. The house has been completely renovated to an extremely high standard including new flooring, new bathrooms, new conservatory and windows, and of particular note are the double aspect drawing room and the bespoke kitchen.
Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, two reception rooms, bespoke kitchen, conservatory, guest cloakroom, master bedroom, en-suite guest bedroom and one further bedroom, plus a family bathroom.
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The house sits within beautifully mature landscaped gardens which feel extremely private.
The Lodge is situated in the Heart of Old Boars Hill in an outstanding position. Communications with London and Oxford are excellent and the surrounding countryside includes the Chiltern Hills which provide wonderful walking and riding.
The guide price is £895,00. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01865 790 077 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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