13 bedroom property with land
Land
13 beds
10 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Fabulous Rural Location
- Consent for 5 Units
- 2 Acre Site
- Surrounded by Countryside
- 3 Three Bedroom Units & 2 Two Bedrooms Units
- Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire Border
- Good Road Links
For planning details go to the Cherwell District Council North Oxfordshire website. The most recent planning reference is 24/03066Q56. The original reference is 24/01392/Q56
DESCRIPTION
Under the current plans the barn when converted will comprise 2 single storey 2 bedroom properties and 3 two storey 3 bedroom properties.
The barn enjoys a rural location down a long track off of the B4011 between Blackthorn and Brill. Brill itself is 2.1 miles, Arncott 1 mile, and Piddington 1 mile.
We offer the barn with circa 2 acres (0.40 ha) of level land which will form garden and paddock. The view from the site is countryside and a distant tree line and there is one nearby neighbouring property to the south.
The existing structure is steel framed with part blockwork and steel sheeting walls beneath a fibre cement roof and it has a footprint of 373 square metres (4000 sq ft)
Access to the barn is via a long track which is owned by the neighbouring property with full access rights granted. The users of the track jointly maintain it.
SERVICES
The owners have received estimated costs of circa 5,000 for mains water to be connected and circa 36,000 for phase three electricity to be connected although interested parties will have to make their own enquiries.
VIEWING
The site is secure and appointments are strictly through W Humphries Ltd by prior arrangement.
LOCATION
Brill is a compound of two words, the first part being Celtic for hill and the second part (hyll) being old English.
The village sits on a hill and has commanding views over Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire and is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. There is a pretty High Street and a village green with a seventeenth century windmill that is one of the most photographed windmills in the country.
Brill has a colourful history and it is thought that the Saxon kings had a palace there that was a favourite residence of Edward the Confessor. During the Civil War King Charles established a garrison at Brill, which was unsuccessfully attacked by the Parliamentarians, led by Hampden the famous patriot.
There are a number of clubs and groups in the village including scouts, cricket and football teams, a branch of the W.I, and lots of activities in the Memorial Hall. For day to needs Brill has two convenience stores and a post office, an award winning butcher, and there are also two well regarded pub/restaurants.
Thame approximately 8 miles and Bicester approximately 8 miles provide rail services to London, the Haddenham & Thames parkway fast train arriving in Marylebone in approx. 36 minutes and from Bicester around 50 minutes. The M40 (J7) is about 9 miles.
EDUCATION
Preparatory schools at Ashfold and Oxford.
Primary school in Brill.
Secondary schools in Oxfordshire and Oxford.
Grammar schools at Aylesbury.
DESCRIPTION
Under the current plans the barn when converted will comprise 2 single storey 2 bedroom properties and 3 two storey 3 bedroom properties.
The barn enjoys a rural location down a long track off of the B4011 between Blackthorn and Brill. Brill itself is 2.1 miles, Arncott 1 mile, and Piddington 1 mile.
We offer the barn with circa 2 acres (0.40 ha) of level land which will form garden and paddock. The view from the site is countryside and a distant tree line and there is one nearby neighbouring property to the south.
The existing structure is steel framed with part blockwork and steel sheeting walls beneath a fibre cement roof and it has a footprint of 373 square metres (4000 sq ft)
Access to the barn is via a long track which is owned by the neighbouring property with full access rights granted. The users of the track jointly maintain it.
SERVICES
The owners have received estimated costs of circa 5,000 for mains water to be connected and circa 36,000 for phase three electricity to be connected although interested parties will have to make their own enquiries.
VIEWING
The site is secure and appointments are strictly through W Humphries Ltd by prior arrangement.
LOCATION
Brill is a compound of two words, the first part being Celtic for hill and the second part (hyll) being old English.
The village sits on a hill and has commanding views over Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire and is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. There is a pretty High Street and a village green with a seventeenth century windmill that is one of the most photographed windmills in the country.
Brill has a colourful history and it is thought that the Saxon kings had a palace there that was a favourite residence of Edward the Confessor. During the Civil War King Charles established a garrison at Brill, which was unsuccessfully attacked by the Parliamentarians, led by Hampden the famous patriot.
There are a number of clubs and groups in the village including scouts, cricket and football teams, a branch of the W.I, and lots of activities in the Memorial Hall. For day to needs Brill has two convenience stores and a post office, an award winning butcher, and there are also two well regarded pub/restaurants.
Thame approximately 8 miles and Bicester approximately 8 miles provide rail services to London, the Haddenham & Thames parkway fast train arriving in Marylebone in approx. 36 minutes and from Bicester around 50 minutes. The M40 (J7) is about 9 miles.
EDUCATION
Preparatory schools at Ashfold and Oxford.
Primary school in Brill.
Secondary schools in Oxfordshire and Oxford.
Grammar schools at Aylesbury.
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About this agent

Bill Humphries has been dealing with property in Buckinghamshire and beyond for over 20 years and based in Waddesdon for most of that time. Our business is built upon recommendation and comments from our previous clients can be found in our reviews section. We serve only the villages and cater specifically for that market place whether it be a flat, terraced cottage or farm. We also have a lasting tradition of selling land and equestrian establishments, a discipline that many dabble in but few understand. Bill is a long standing member of the National Association of Estate Agents and The Property Ombudsman.







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