A pretty and characterful grade II listed cottage originally built circa 1650, and subsequently added to every hundred years or so. The first floor was added in the 18th century, then the rear extension in the 19th. The timber side extension was built early in the last decade, and the garage workshop was completed within the last five years. This is a cosy and quaint property, with steep stairs built against the chimney from the working fire place, two double bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room, large kitchen diner and off road parking for several cars. The timber construction garage and workshop is lined and insulated and has good storage areas with power and light, to the rear of the property is a secluded cottage garden with raised vegetable beds and a patio area.
About the Village
About half way between Oxford and Thame, just 2 miles from junction 8a of the M40, Tiddington is well connected both by road and public transport. The 280 Bus service from Oxford to Aylesbury via Thame stops in the village, and Haddenham & Thame Parkway Station is a 6 mile drive. The village is surrounded by pretty farm land, with many footpath and bridleways, including the Oxfordshire Way footpath, which passes through the village. Waterstock and The Oxfordshire golf courses are within three 3 miles. There is a thriving village cricket club, village hall, church at Albury and the Village Pub, the Fox & Goat.