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Guide price £495,000
Pretty three-bedroom limestone village house, Mixbury
The Green, Brackley, NN13 7BZ
About this property
A pretty and beautifully presented three-bedroom Cotswold-stone end-of-terrace village house in the sought-after conservation village of Mixbury, three miles south-west of Brackley and within easy reach of both Buckingham and Bicester. Built in around 1820 in mellow honey-coloured limestone and extending to approximately 158 square metres, the property has been thoughtfully extended and updated by the current owners with a contemporary garden room addition and a recent kitchen. The flagstoned front entrance hall leads to a double-aspect sitting room with an inglenook stone fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, exposed roof timbers and dual stone-mullioned windows. A separate snug or study sits to one side, currently used as a small den. The kitchen-breakfast room is fitted in hand-painted timber cabinetry in soft sage, with a four-oven AGA, polished granite worktops and slate flooring, opening through an arched stone opening into a substantial garden room extension with a glazed pitched roof overlooking the rear courtyard. The first floor accommodates three double bedrooms — the principal with original beams, a small fireplace and a view down the garden — together with a family bathroom finished in marble and brushed brass. A small loft study sits above. Outside, the walled rear courtyard garden is paved with reclaimed York stone, planted with lavender, rosemary and old roses against mellow honey-stone walls, with a small stone-built workshop to one corner. Permit parking immediately adjacent. Freehold, council tax band E, EPC D. Mainline rail services to London Marylebone from Bicester North (around twelve minutes by road) or to London Paddington from Bicester Village.
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