A delightful stone built barn conversion with period features and a beautiful south facing rear garden set in this quiet North Oxfordshire village.
Turn The Page was converted in the 1980’s and has been significantly improved by its current owners to offer light, spacious and flexible accommodation providing the perfect blend of character with the ease of modern living.
The entrance hall provides access to an open-plan kitchen diner with a traditionally styled fitted kitchen with solid oak worktops. Continue through the light entrance vestibule with a cloakroom and study leading off, and into the inviting dining room with box bay windows proving plenty of natural daylight. The generous double-aspect living room to the rear offers the perfect retreat with exposed timbers, a stone fireplace fitted with a wood burner and French doors connecting to a patio area.
Continue upstairs past an attractive exposed stone wall where two sets of stairs lead to either end of the property. The primary bedroom is complete with a walk-in wardrobe and recently replaced ensuite shower room. There is a further double room, a single bedroom and a family bathroom on this side of the house. Separate stairs lead to an additional double bedroom with ensuite shower room accessed through an anteroom with fitted wardrobes, currently used as an office space.
The secluded and well-tended garden has a variety of mature trees, plants, and shrubs, two patio areas and enjoys views of the village church. The workshop is a really useful space of stone and corrugated roof construction having been originally part of the farmyard buildings prior to conversion with good ceiling height providing an abundance of storage. The driveway provides parking for two cars.
The village of Bucknell is approximately 2 1/2 miles north-west of Bicester. There is a village hall, popular pub The Trigger Pond and St Peters Church. Bicester is the nearest town and has two railway stations.
Bicester North offers a great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour. Bicester Town offers a service to Oxford and London Paddington.
The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, M25, Oxford and Birmingham. Bicester itself is an historic market town with a wide range of shops, together with cafes, pubs, numerous restaurants, weekly markets and a new Sainsburys supermarket and cinema complex. Internationally acclaimed Bicester Village designer outlet, and Bicester Shopping Park including an M&S Food Hall, and David Lloyd health club can all be found on the edge of the town.