Detached Houses For Sale in Marsh Gibbon, Bicester, Oxfordshire
An 18th-century stone under slate five bedroom farmhouse that has been extended over the years and recently restored and modernised, including a ground floor one-bedroom guest suite that could function as an independent annexe, detached garaging, a driveway with parking for up to ten cars, and fr...
A spectacular five-bedroom U-shaped barn conversion set within the exclusive gated Charndon Estate in Marsh Gibbon. Offering over 3,600 sq ft of beautifully designed living space, private courtyard gardens and a double garage in a tranquil country
An 18th-century stone under slate five bedroom farmhouse that has been extended over the years and recently restored and modernised, including a ground floor one-bedroom guest suite that could function as an independent annexe, detached garaging, a driveway with parking for up to ten cars, and fr...
A Grade II listed five bedroom detached thatched cottage with five reception areas, gated off street parking, a double carport, and a workshop on a 0.29 acre plot with established, west facing gardens in a village location. This 17th-century cottage - the village pub until the late 1950s - has be...
***Motivated Vendors, viewings on Thursday 19th March*** A four-bedroom detached property arranged over two floors, extended to the rear offering flexible accommodation for modern family living on a generous plot with a large rear garden, and a summer house in the popular village of Marsh Gibbon.
A beautifully refurbished three-bedroom detached cottage nestled in the heart of the picturesque Buckinghamshire village of Marsh Gibbon. This charming, light-filled home blends character and comfort with a thoughtfully modernised layout, offering versatile living for families and home-workers, a...
A comprehensively renovated three-bedroom detached cottage in the heart of Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire. The home combines character with modern updates, offering versatile living for families and remote workers, plus a detached garage/workshop for those with need of an auxiliary space.
This distinguished Grade II listed property occupies a private location down a shared drive. Comprising of a thoughtfully converted fortified threshing barn, the conversion preserves historical features including exposed stone walls, arrow ventilation slit windows and exposed timber beams.























