Family farmhouse three miles from Oxford
Three miles from the centre of bustling Oxford lies this charming period farmhouse in the village of Woodeaton

Old Upper Farm is a charming Grade II listed former farmhouse situated within the heart of the village of Woodeaton in Oxfordshire. Accommodation is laid out over two floors and has wonderful period features including flagstone floors, exposed timber work and open fireplaces. The ground floor has excellent reception rooms and upstairs is a good sized master bedroom suite.
The house comprises entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, study/playroom, cloak/shower room and upstairs the master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
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Outside is an attractive barn which could be converted into ancillary accommodation. The gardens lie to the rear of the house and have open views over the surrounding countryside. They are mainly laid to lawn with paved walkways, a pond and many mature trees and shrubs.
Woodeaton is a sought-after village with a flourishing community and a Medieval church. The adjacent village of Islip has a primary school and a village shop and Oxford is just three miles.
The guide price is £1.3m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01865 790 077 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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