Secluded Cotswold house with exceptional gardens
This secluded Cotswold barn conversion near Chipping Norton has wonderful gardens

The Barn is an outstanding Cotswolds property which was originally converted in 1982, and substantially extended in 2006. Believed to date back to 1820, the property is set back from a lane and surrounded by its own magnificent gardens.
The house has features including oak floors, underfloor heating, exposed stone work and timbers, along with double-height windows which provide natural light throughout.
Accommodation comprises: reception hall, sitting/drawing room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom and four bedrooms, plus three bathrooms including the master bedroom which has one wall completely glazed, which overlooks the gardens.
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The house has features including oak floors, underfloor heating, exposed stone work and timbers, along with double-height windows which provide natural light throughout.
Accommodation comprises: reception hall, sitting/drawing room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom and four bedrooms, plus three bathrooms including the master bedroom which has one wall completely glazed, which overlooks the gardens.
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The gardens are a particular feature of the house and extend to the east and to the south, bordered by open countryside, and provide year-round pleasure.
The Barn is situated on the edge of the much sought-after hamlet of Taston, about 1.5 miles from Charlbury, which has a church, primary school and recreational ground in the heart of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The guide price is £675,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01865 790 077 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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