6 Roundtown, Banbury OX17 3BG, UK

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Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Receptions: 2

Year built: ?

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Last Sold: DEC 2001

Price: £197000


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Agents think: £507,500  2 agent(s) valuations found

HPI banks think: £572,442


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2022-05-18 13:06, User_1

Fisher German LLP Agent Valuation of this property is £520,000

Description:

A truly historic and charming Grade II* listed period cottage, dating back to the Medieval era, in a popular village.<br/></br>
<b>Situation</b>
Aynho is an attractive vibrant village situated on the eastern side of the Cherwell valley with many far-reaching westerly views. Located on the borders of South Northamptonshire and North Oxfordshire, historically much of the village was owned by Aynhoe Park and was called the ''Apricot Village''.
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There is a pub/restaurant (Cartwright Hotel) and another just outside the village (Great Western Arms), a parish church and sports/playing fields. The nearby villages of Deddington, Kings Sutton and Croughton have mini-supermarkets with the market towns of Banbury, Brackley and Bicester not far for more extensive requirements.
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Aynho has good communication links with Junction 10 of the M40 (Ardley) about 6 miles giving access for London and Oxford, and M40 Junction 11 (Banbury) for the Midlands and the North. Train connections to London/Marylebone and Birmingham from King's Sutton, Bicester North and Banbury. Local primary schools include Charlton and Newbottle and Croughton with secondary schools at Banbury and Brackley.
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<b>Description</b>
6 Roundtown dates back to circa late 15th Century, with later additions, and is Grade II* Listed.
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It is steeped in history, with many retained original period features. The property provides a rare glimpse into the late medieval period, with unique original architectural features.
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The Grade II* Listing, notes many fascinating features, including the raised cruck construction (the interior wooden frame of the cottage),
All the original features provide for a very characterful property, offering a new owner the chance to own a very special piece of local history, and a comfortable home in a popular village.
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The entrance porch leads to the sitting room, with early carved beams and an open fireplace. This leads to the rear hallway, with original flagstone flooring, and the remains of the bread oven (understood to be a village facility, not just for the cottage itself). The dining room has a large fireplace with bressumer beam and carved ceiling beams. The kitchen is a 16th Century extension.
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The original spiral stone staircase leads to the first floor. The master bedroom has original elm floorboards, and a cruck tie beam (in the wall), and a rare fireplace. There is also a shower room and guest bedroom (again with the lower section of the cruck blade).
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On the second floor there is a further bedroom with bathroom, with the fully exposed oak cruck (blades, purlins and ridge beams).
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<b>Outside</b>
The front garden has an established apricot tree. The rear garden is fully enclosed by stone walls. It has a terrace area and raised sundecking, providing perfect places to relax and entertain. There is a very useful stone outbuilding with light and power that could easily be utilised as a home office.
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2021-06-15 15:22, User_1

Mark David Agent Valuation of this property is £495,000

Description:

A Charming and Characterful, Fully Modernised Gas Centrally Heated, 15th Century Cottage with Pedestrian Side Access, and the Potential for a Detached Home Office to the Rear. This Listed Property is Situated within a Conservation Area.

Hardwood Front Door to

Entrance Hall – Slate Tiled Floor and Semi Vaulted Ceiling with Exposed Timbers. Doors to Sitting Room and Dining Room

Sitting Room – Attractive Open Stone Fireplace with Wooden Mantle. Exposed Beam Ceiling and Leaded Window to Front Aspect with Window Seat. Arch to

Rear Lobby – Wood Floor and Built in Cupboard. Leaded Glazed Door to Rear Garden

Inner Hall – Exposed Flag Stone Floor. Small Alcove which is the Remains of a Bread Oven. Exposed Beam Ceiling and Stone Original Staircase to First Floor Level. Door to Side Walkway

Dining Room – Attractive Stone Fireplace with Wooden Mantle. Exposed Beam Ceiling and Leaded Window to Front Aspect with Window Seat. Covered Former Window with Exposed Wooden Mantle. Recess with Cupboards and Shelves

Kitchen – Fitted with One and a Half Basin Sink Unit with Cupboards and a Range of Matching Wall and Base Units with Worksurfaces. Part Tiled Walls, Built in Gas Hob with Extractor Fan Above and Double Oven Below, Plumbing for Washing Machine and Integrated Dishwasher. Exposed Beam Ceiling and Wood Finish Floor. Gas Boiler Installed in 2018, Housed in Loft Space Above the Kitchen

First Floor Landing – Leaded Window to Rear Aspect and Exposed Wooden Stairs to Second Floor. Recess Housing Hot Water Tank Airing Cupboard and Central Heating Control. Exposed Wood Timbers

Bedroom Two – Original Elm Floor, Leaded Window to Front Aspect with Window Seat and Exposed Beams and Timbers. Walk in Wardrobe and Double Wardrobe Built In

Bedroom Three – Leaded Window to Front Aspect with Window Seat, Exposed Timbers

Shower Room – Comprising White Suite of Shower Cubicle, Pedestal Hand Wash Basin and Low Level WC. Window to Side Aspect

Second Floor:

Principal Bedroom - Vaulted Ceiling with Exposed Medieval Cruck Beams. Small Skylight Window to Front Aspect and Exposed Wood Floor. Steps up to

En-Suite Bathroom – Comprising Coloured Suite of Sunken Bath, Hand Wash Basin with Vanity Unit Below, Low Level WC and Bidet. Exposed Wood Timbers and Cruck Beams. Skylight Window to Front Aspect

Front Garden – Raised Lawn Area with Established Apricot Tree. Shared Side Pedestrian Covered Access to Rear Garden

Rear Garden – Fully Enclosed and Not Overlooked and Laid with Paved Patio and Raised Decked Area with Well Stocked Flower and Shrub Beds. Raised Garden Well. Stone Outbuilding/Home Office with Light and Power

Fast Speed Gigaclear in the Village.<br /><br />Aynho, known as the Apricot Village, has Excellent Communication Links via J10 of the M40 and the London-Birmingham Rail Line through Nearby Kings Sutton Station
It has a thriving village community offering lots of clubs and activities including photography, history and a walking group. The Cartwright Hotel offers good quality food and accommodation. There is a Village Hall, recreation field and children’s playground and many countryside walks can be found on its doorstep. Further comprehensive facilities and mainline stations can be found in nearby Towns of Banbury and Bicester and the City of Oxford.

Kings Sutton Station 2.7 miles
M40 J10 4.7 miles
Banbury c. 6 miles
Bicester c. 8 miles
Oxford c. 22 miles
Birmingham c. 58 miles
London c. 70 miles
London via Kings Sutton c.1 hour
London via Bicester c. 43 minutes

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