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£2,750,000

4 bedroom farm house for sale

Oxford Road, Aylesbury HP17
Farm house
4 beds
3 baths
4353
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand H

Features and description

  • Beautiful Period Farmhouse
  • Fabulous Array Of Barns
  • 20 Acres
  • Planning For Ancillary Accommodation
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • 3 Reception Rooms
  • Spectacular Kitchen/Diner
  • Expansive Gardens
  • Views Of The Chilterns

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A beautiful period farmhouse set in 20 acres with a wonderful array of traditional and contemporary barns.

This delightful farmhouse dates from the 17th Century and has been sympathetically refurbished over the last 10 years by the current owners. Adjoining the house is a stunning Grade II Listed tythe barn and forms part of a stunning courtyard, which is surrounded by a range of traditional period farm buildings. The owners run a wedding venue under a temporary licence; the setup offers numerous possibilities for a work/home lifestyle or multi-generational living.

The farmhouse itself is absolutely enchanting with an abundance of charm and a wealth of original character. On the ground floor there are three principal reception rooms and the double height kitchen/dining room is a spectacular masterpiece, with a large adjacent utility/boot room. On the first floor the main bedroom is ensuite as is the guest bedroom, with the remaining two bedrooms served by the family bathroom.

Adjoining the farmhouse is the magnificent tythe barn, displaying exquisite beams and timbers, extending to approximately 1650 sq ft with a further annexe space. The rest of the courtyard is formed by an open fronted cart shed with a bar/outdoor kitchen one end, the cow byre and adjoining wychert barn (residential planning has been granted on the latter). Furthermore there is a playroom, pig sty, workshop with adjoining garden store and w.c.

The courtyard area itself is quite delightful with a beautifully landscaped area of garden, incorporating terraces, including one under a fabulous umbrella tree. There is a large garden to the south of the property which extends down to the fields behind, with a haha allowing an uninterrupted view of the Chiltern Hills.

From the electric front gates the tree lined gravel driveway sweeps up to the property, before splitting to the left for parking for the house and continuing on to a further area of parking near adjacent to the large crendon barn/venue hall. There are approximately twenty acres laid down to permanent pasture.

PLANNING

Ref. No: 24/02821/APP - Conversion of Cow Byre and Wychert Barn to single dwelling, ancillary extension for storage and enclosed garden with parking on existing driveway.

Ref. No: 23/00534/APP - Replacement of ancillary buildings and pole barn with one barn.

Ref. No: 24/03532/APP - Replacement of pig sties with (8) equestrian stables

COUNCIL TAX BAND H

LOCATION

Bigstrup Farm is located near the village of Dinton and is situated within easy driving distance of Thame and the county town of Aylesbury. In the charming village of Dinton there is a well-respected primary school taking in children from the ages of 4 to 11, along with a church hall, public house and restaurant. There are excellent countryside walks in the area and many pleasant bridleways. For the commuter the M40 is within 15 minutes driving distance, with Thame and Haddenham Parkway Station only 3 miles providing a frequent train service to London, Marylebone.


EPC Rating: D
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Tim Russ - Thame
Tim Russ - Thame
112 High Street Thame, Oxon OX9 3DZ
01844 447944
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Thame is a vibrant charming old market town in the county of Oxfordshire, close to the Chiltern Hills and about 20 minutes from the historic city of Oxford. Thame is steeped in local history and there are many historic sites within Thame, including the original Greyhound Inn interior wall where John Hampden died of his wounds that he received in the battle of Chalgrove Field. The spectacular 13th century church of St Mary’s dominates the skyline. Thame is popular and renowned for its colourful market held by ancient Charter on Tuesdays including a farmers market every second Tuesday in the month. The traditional September fair and the two day charter fair in October date back to medieval times. One of Thame’s national attractions is the Thame and Oxfordshire County show dating back over 130 years. Facilities within the area are excellent, the sporting facilities are renowned and not only is there an excellent leisure centre but the renowned Oxfordshire Golf Course has hosted a number of professional tournaments with the world’s best golfers. Schooling in the area is excellent in both the public and private sectors. Thame is ideally placed for the commuter with excellent road and rail connections to both London and Birmingham. All of the above make Thame and the surrounding villages an excellent place to live and help to explain why Thame area is a popular place to both live and work.
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