An attractive two double bedroom semi-detached cottage situated at the end of a lane, close to the heart of this popular village. The property is believed to date from the early 1800s and has a wealth of period features throughout. Of particular note is the lounge with exposed natural timbers and inglenook fireplace with wood burner. The rear elevation is constructed with brick and flint and has been extended with a lovely sunroom with French doors onto the patio. To the front of the property is a modern fitted kitchen and family bathroom. Upstairs are two double bedrooms with views onto the rear garden and a large eaves storage cupboard. Externally the home has off road parking and a garage. Of particular note and what sets this home apart from others is the paddock at the rear of the garden measuring approx. 140' X 90', which is currently laid to grass, has a chicken coop and timber outbuilding. The transport links are excellent with Junction 6 of the M40 and the 24 hour Oxford Tube coach stop between Oxford and London a short distance away.
Lewknor
Lewknor is an ancient settlement with archaeological digs, showing a settlement here dating from Romano-British times in the first half of the last millennium and some farm buildings in the village date from around 1400. Tucked into the western foot of the Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty. At junction 6 of the M40, the Icknield way and the Ridgeway pass nearby. Lewknor is pretty and small with just The Leathern Bottle pub, a well-regarded C of E primary school and the 12th century St. Margaret's Church. There is local accommodation at the Lambert Arms Hotel in nearby Aston Rowant. A major draw for the village is its proximity to junction 6 of the M40, with the 24 hour Oxford tube coach to London. Thame is around 6 miles away and Watlington 2.5. The nearest station is at Wallingford, at just under 12 miles.