Nicely positioned on the edge of the thriving village of Black Bourton this attractive, Grade II Listed home offers an abundance of characterful features throughout, generous garden with fields beyond and ample parking. The village is within easy reach of the Cotswold town of Burford and the bustling market town of Bampton with its array of eateries, shops and recreational amenities.
The spacious accommodation is set across three floors and includes a superb kitchen/diner with a wide range of units, integrated Neff oven, fabulous electric Aga and timber work surfaces. Double doors to the garden provide plenty of natural light and a lovely outlook. The separate dining room with fireplace and exposed stone walls is an excellent space for the family to gather. The Inglenook fireplace with stove in the sitting room provides a fabulous area for the family to relax on those colder evenings. The third reception also has a fireplace with cast iron fire on a stone hearth, built-in book shelving and cupboards and opens to the garden allowing plenty of natural light to fill the room. Timber doors, engineered oak flooring, stone mullion windows, shutters, exposed beams and stonework are just a few of the period features this wonderful family home has to offer.
To the first floor there is the principle bedroom with cast iron fire, exposed beams and stone mullion windows, a second double bedroom again with fireplace, family bathroom and separate WC. The third double bedroom is on the second floor with windows to front and rear.
Externally, the delightful south-easterly facing garden is planted with a host of mature plants, trees and lawn with open countryside beyond the boundary. The patio area is a wonderful spot for some alfresco entertaining and the whole affords good privacy from a mix for stone walling and hedgerow. Raised beds offer space for growing vegetables with a useful greenhouse and garden shed. In addition a useful outbuilding offers utility space plus storage and the office is a great, quiet space to work from home. The driveway offers ample private parking. Overall, this charming period home offers the opportunity for village living at its very best.
Black Bourton is a small village about eight miles to the south west of Witney. It has a 12th century church, The Vines public house, a recreational park with tennis court and village hall shared with the neighbouring village of Alvescot. The larger village of Bampton is less than 5 minutes away and has a good range shops and other amenities including a medical practice. Primary and secondary schools nearby include; Alvescot, Bampton and Clanfield primary schools whilst secondary schools include Burford School and Cokethorpe School near Witney.There is also Hatherop Castle and St Hugh's towards Faringdon.