A 17th Century, Grade II listed, thatched cottage, with a private garden at the end of a no-through lane in a rural South Oxfordshire hamlet with close connections to Thame, mainline railway station and the M40 Albury House is understood to date from the early 17th century and was split into two dwellings in the mid 1970s. The property has a painted facade with brick elevations under a thatched roof and retains many of its original features such as inglenook fireplaces, flagstone tiles and exposed timbers to some of the rooms yet it has good ceiling height for a property of this type. The accommodation includes an entrance hall, two reception rooms, a conservatory, a kitchen/breakfast room and a three piece shower room. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms and a single bedroom currently used as a study. There is a two piece ensuite shower room to the principal bedroom and a separate three piece bathroom. Stairs from the landing lead to a second floor loft void, ideal for storage or a room conversion subject to the relevant consent.
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