Character Property for sale with 4 bedrooms, Main Street, Fringford

Main Street, Fringford

  • 4

  • 2

Ref: 26961_31102830

  • Large Plot
  • Flexible Accommodan
  • Ample Private Parking
  • Double Garage
  • Orchard
  • Village Location
  • Period property
  • Bespoke Fitted Kitchen
  • Utility Room
  • 4 Bedrooms

An immaculately presented four bedroom period property bursting with character features, a delightful south facing garden, views over open farmland, a double garage and extensive driveway parking in the desirable Oxfordshire village of Fringford.

The Malt House is a delightful stone built period home, originally two cottages and now offering flexible accommodation arranged over two floors with lots of outside space, it is ideal for multigenerational and contemporary family living.

Whilst the original conversion was carried out many years ago, the present owners have recently undertaken out an extensive refurbishment of the property to create a lovely home with stylish and welcoming feel.

A particular feature of the property is the attractive orangery, a large room just off the kitchen that enjoys views over the garden it lends itself to entertaining space for those special occasions.

The bespoke fitted kitchen has a generous range of fitted units and integrated appliances, including a central island, and Rayburn making it ideal for both the aspiring chef and for those that love entertaining.

A useful utility room offering plenty of space for a washing machine and tumble dryer can be accessed off the kitchen.

To the left of the kitchen you walk through the attractive dining room with its impressive exposed woodwork and stunning window seat. the perfect setting for formal dining and long Sunday lunches.

The beautiful dual aspect sitting room boasts an Inglenook fireplace, this light and spacious room is a perfect evening retreat to sit and relax in front of the fire with a glass of wine.

An inner hallway leads to the fourth bedroom, a study and a shower room, ideal for those that need somewhere quiet to work from home, it would also lend itself as potential annex accommodation.

There are three bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor, including a stunning dual aspect master bedroom with views over the garden and beautifully fitted high-quality wardrobes.


Outside the property has a gated entrance to the right hand side that opens to an extensive driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles.

The garden is very private and enjoys not only a southerly aspect, but views over neighbouring farmland.

Mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, shrubs, flower beds and even your own orchard there really is something to please the whole family, for the keen gardener there is plenty or space to grow vegetables, and storage for all the tools.

Careful thought has been given to creating the terrace which runs across the rear of the property to make the most of the sunny aspect the garden enjoys, proving the perfect setting for al-fresco dining and BBQ's


A large double garage, to which solar panels have been installed to the rear roof line completes the package of this stunning family home.

The sought-after village of Fringford, famously featured in the popular stories Larkrise to Candleford by Flora Thompson is approximately 4 ? miles from Bicester.

Fringford is a vibrant no-through Oxfordshire village with many community groups, a primary school, playgroup, public house, recently refurbished village hall, a green, cricket pitch and a church.

The local area boasts a wide selection of walking and riding along a network of footpaths and bridleways.

There are a number of good local independent schools in the Tri-County Area including Bloxham, Oxford High, Beachborough, The Royal Latin School and Stowe.

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 Village Station offers a direct service to Oxford and an additional service to London Marylebone.

Buckingham and Milton Keynes are also with easy reach both with a wide variety of shopping and leisure facilities.

The M40 is within easy reach 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 Sainsbury's supermarket and cinema complex.

Bicester Village is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques all on your doorstep and is a few minutes drive or a five minute walk from the town centre.

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