Idyllic thatched Oxfordshire cottage for sale
A charming Grade II listed thatched country house has come onto the market in Lower Radley just four miles from Oxford
Longstraw House is a wonderful Grade II listed thatched property dating back to the 16th century. The accommodation throughout is very spacious and allows lots of natural light and it’s situated at the end of a no through road which offers seclusion and privacy.
The property has an entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, plus a conservatory and upstairs are four bedrooms, a dressing room, family bathroom and a study/bedroom five. The land amounts to just under half an acre.
Outside the gardens lie to the front of the house and have been cleverly designed to provide a private setting: to one side is a paved courtyard area ideal for eating and drinking outside and to the front of the property is a covered well.

The house is in the hamlet of Lower Radley which is around four miles from Oxford, which has a wide variety of amenities and the nearby town of Abingdon also provides for day-to-day needs. The town of Radley is under a mile away, from where a train service to London Paddington takes just over an hour and there idyllic walks along the Thames just a few minutes walk from the house.
The guide price is £900,000. For further information contact Knight Frank on 01865 790077 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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