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Souldern, North Oxfordshire

PROPERTY TYPE

Barn Conversion

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Fantastic field views
  • Stunning natural light
  • Four main bedrooms
  • Huge kitchen/day space
  • Dining room & study
  • Cinema room/5th bed
  • Three en-suites & bathroom
  • Just over an acre
  • 2 drives & space for garages

Description

One for the classic car-loving hermit? C.3,000 sq feet of 18th century barn on its own among open fields, centring on a c.12 metre (36 ft) living room with a fully glazed West wall! Contemporary interior, highly energy efficient, two gated driveways plus a hardstanding for a double garage. NO CHAIN

Souldern is a small village on the North Oxfordshire border, seven miles south-east of Banbury with roots going back at least 900 years. For those in the know it is one of the few remaining truly secluded villages, tucked away off a single entry road and hence almost unknown to most. This is what gives it the feeling of a peaceful lifestyle mostly lost today. There is an excellent pub/restaurant The Fox Inn, a Norman church, a chapel, a village hall, plus play area and playing field.

Finding a house that is genuinely free of any neighbouring property is rare to the point of impossible. That's why our client has gone through a process of creating a home from a dilapidated 18th century barn that extended to bringing every utility in across farmland... But the effort was worth it as what he has created is a home that's hugely spacious, very relaxed, and centres on a living area over 11 metres wide with the entire West wall glazed side to side and floor to elevated ceiling. The sunsets are nothing short of breathtaking.

And that's just the inside as the outside offers two drives and a hardstanding for a double garage, in addition to beautifully landscaped gardens. Combine that with approx 10 minute walk via a bridleway straight into idyllic Souldern village and the gorgeous Fox Inn, plus easy access to the M40/A43, Bicester North rail and Bicester/Brackey/Oxford amenities nearby and the list of reasons to purchase are compelling!

The front porch with its pair of glazed doors and flanking windows gives a little hint of the style and ethos of what lies beyond. It's neat, unfussy but stylish, functional and very modern. Just a few steps in and already the view of farmland through the c.12 metre West-facing glazing across the rear if the house is breathtaking. And we have barely entered... A utility room to the right is smart, bright and practical, with a range of units and a large sink. Next door, the first of up to five bedrooms offers another view of the farmland surrounding the house through French windows that open onto a peaceful deck. Generous dimensions include a range of wardrobes, and it also offers a smart, modern en-suite bathroom.

That same view and another pair of French windows grace the largest bedroom, next door. The intent to pamper is clear with a dressing area flanked by wardrobes either side, plus shelves and a fitted dressing table, beyond which the bedroom itself is light and thoroughly welcoming. And this time the en-suite is large enough to house a bath as well as a separate shower.

Opposite, a neat cloak room keeps clutter away from the hallway. Next to it the boiler room houses a large, pressurised hot water tank plus various vacuum chambers to ensure efficient high-pressure hot water flow. Thereafter a large bathroom continues the theme of modernity and neat styling, with ample space for a chest of drawers or similar.

Carry on along the hall and two further large bedrooms are just as impressive. The first offers a different view, towards the hedgerow with its profusion of birdlife. Its neighbour is even larger and faces the same way, this time with wardrobes built in. Another en-suite is fitted, mirroring the style of the utility with its pristine white cupboards topped off with timber. And the corner bath has a "soaker" shower overhead.

Unusually, there is also a cinema room. While a roof light would be a simple addition if desired, for a cinema room with a projector, natural light is unwise. Just add some surround sound and iMax has a rival! For its intended purpose this room is uniquely well designed, and it doubles as a further guest room when needed.

But the main focus is the living spaces. At the rear of the house the kitchen/day room, study and dining room are all designed to enjoying every moment of the West-facing view over endless farmland. The view really is uniquely lovely, offering full immersion in ever-changing seasons and sunsets, whether with the sliding doors open onto the full-width deck in the summer with a glass or two, or comfy behind them in the winter in the warmth of the wood burner.

With that view it's almost easy to forget the measure of the living space it lights. The kitchen manages to be both huge and welcoming, practical and stylish. A large breakfast bar-equipped island sits comfortably away from the units that run around two walls with a range cooker and a high quality sink flanked by granite work surfaces.

At the other end of the room the main seating area is so ample any suite sits comfortably here with room to spare. For scale, this one room is a little over 600 sq feet (58 sq metres) - that is a similar size to many two bedroom houses. And yet the relaxed layout ensures it never feels anything less than welcoming and cozy. Further rooms to either end are both double aspect, enjoying every bit of that same view. Used respectively as a dining space next to the deck on the right, and a study/home office on the left, they could just as easily be bedrooms/home gym/whatever required.

Outside, the lane leading to the house only serves the local farmer's field access and Foxhill Barn. Driveways to front and rear are both gated. The first is broad and gravelled with parking for a good number of cars, and as our client is a classic car collector, a temporary garage and a storage container currently sit to the right but these will be removed on sale. In their place there is ample space for all manner of ancillary structures to be erected (electricity supply already in place), subject to planning - please ask if you need further advice.

Beyond them, a broad expanse of lawn runs across to the far fence, beyond which is open farmland. A wide diversity of flowers, shrubs and other plants fill borders that run along the width of the plot. Steps flanked by stone-walled plant beds drop gently down to a further lawn that runs along the whole right side of the house next to the deck, with yet more planted borders against the post and rail.

At the rear of the house another multi-car driveway is sturdily enclosed by stone walling and some semi-mature trees, in the centre of which is a pair of thick timber gates. The double car port off to the side provides masses of sheltered storage; this could easily be converted for a wide range of other uses - again, please ask for further advice if required. There's also a shed plus a log store. And timber steps lead up, flanked by a slender planter bed in both directions, to the deck behind the kitchen. Our vendor tells us this is an almost daily spot for an evening drink or supper as the West-facing views and sunsets are some of the best in the County.

Brochures

Souldern, North OxfordshireEPCMaterial InformationBrochure
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Band: G
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Driveway,No disabled parking
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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About Cridland & Co, Caulcott

The Morris Building, Greenway, Caulcott, OX25 4NF

Now in our fifteenth year, and with two generations working in the business, we're enjoying immensely being an integral part of helping clients achieve their goals across the villages of Central and North Oxfordshire. And with a Google Reviews score of 4.9/5 we're clearly doing something right.

Our ethos is simple: Provide the service we would want for ourselves. Hence we handle all our business in-house. From viewings to negotiations, sales progression to empty property care, we handle it all ourselves. Why? Because it's the right thing to do, and achieves the best outcome.

The same ethos applies for sourcing a solicitor or mortgage broker, a builder or a surveyor, even a locksmith or a decent pub. We recommend because they're the right place to go for a top quality experience - we earn no kickbacks.

And being a small company we can provide all the same level of market exposure as any national/ international agent, with the all-important addition of time expenditure and local knowledge that only a small local independent can offer.

In addition, we are socially and ecologically responsible. Our office solar panels produce a surplus. We walk or cycle to as many appointments as we can. And we give back to our community wherever we can, from village fete sponsorship to kitting out Bicester rugby club and supporting Nai's House mental health charity.

Too good to be true? Give us a call to find out more. You wont be disappointed!

Affordability

Monthly repayments£5,701
Property: £ 1,250,000
Deposit: £ 125,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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