Village house in Bladon, Oxfordshire
A wonderful old village house in the popular village of Bladon in Oxfordshire has come onto the market
Moyallen is a charming, detached village house dating from the early 19th century situated within the Bladon Conservation Area, in Bladon, Oxfordshire. The property is built of natural stone with slate roofs, and offers flexible accommodation over three floors.
Extensively refurbished in 2008, the house has a well-appointed kitchen which is the focal point of the house, as well as three spacious reception rooms.
Upstairs are a large en-suite master bedroom and four further bedrooms on the first floor, and a charming attic bedroom on the second floor.

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Outside the gardens are mature and situated to the front and side with lawns and there is a pretty stone terrace adjacent to the kitchen - of note is a well established wisteria to the front elevation of the house. Grounds come to around a third of an acre.
Bladon has a well-regarded primary school and a good pub; the entrance to Blenheim Park is nearby and there is day-to-day shopping in Woodstock. Oxford is just eight miles for all further amenities. The guide price is £975,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01865 339 704 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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