A thatched cottage in Newington dating back to c.1650 is up for sale.
Farthynge Cottage, a Grade II listed property with five bedrooms, is on the market for £1 million. The home is set in a rural location, with picturesque field views and features no onward chain.
The property comes with a detached, self-contained, two-bedroom annexe, which the estate agents have branded as versatile, useful "ideal for guests, multi-generational living, or as a potential income stream".
The thatched main house includes a vaulted kitchen/dining room with an inglenook fireplace and log burner, a study/snug and a lounge featuring a second inglenook fireplace.
Dinning space and kitchen (Image: Zoopla)
The lounge in the main house (Image: Zoopla)
The ground floor also holds a utility room and cloakroom. Three bedrooms and a family bathroom can be found upstairs.
The detached annexe has a fitted kitchen, utility, cloakroom, and an underfloor heated garage, in addition to its two bedrooms, which one of which has an en-suite bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe.
One of the homes bedrooms in the main building (Image: Zoopla)
The garden (Image: Zoopla)
The approach to the property is by electric gates which open onto a driveway lined with cherry trees. The garden includes level lawns, apple and pear trees and a sheltered dining area.
According to the estate agents, this cottage is 9 miles from Oxford, with the M40 accessible within a 11 minute drive.
The annexe (Image: Zoopla)
Inside the annexe (Image: Zoopla)
The owner said: "The house really offers the best of both worlds – a quaint, pretty cottage with an open fire, combined with spacious living and dining areas, tall ceilings, and an open-plan feel. Tucked away at the end of the lane, it’s private and enjoys wonderful countryside views."
Newington is a small rural village in south Oxfordshire, lying in the Thames Valley between the larger settlements of Berinsfield to the west and Chalgrove to the east