Thatched farmhouse in Oxfordshire
Upper Green Farm is a very pretty thatched property in Towersey in Oxfordshire

Upper Green Farm is a very pretty, Grade II listed thatched farm house believed to date back to the mid 17th century. The house benefits from well-proportioned accommodation with lots of character including beams in the dining room and the sitting room, attractive fireplaces and a handsome drawing room with a cast iron burner.
The well-designed kitchen functions as a wonderful family space, and the double aspect sitting room, in particular, leads to the handsome drawing room with its windows out overlooking the gardens.
The first floor has the master bedroom suite, the guest bedroom and two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor has bedroom five and attic storage.
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Outside a range of outbuildings comprises a studio/garden room which is currently used as a home office, a further store room and a bull pen. The gardens are laid principally to lawn, and are enclosed by mature trees and hedging and a pretty mature orchard.
Towersey is a pretty Oxfordshire village on the borders with Buckinghamshire. The nearby historic market town of Thame has a good range of shops and supermarkets and Aylesbury and High Wycombe are also close by; Oxford itself is just 13 miles.
The guide price is £1.175m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01494 675 368 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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