Property description
An outstanding example of a black and white part thatched period cottage dating back to c1650 that in more recent years has been significantly and sympathetically extended to create flexible character accommodation. The property is located in the most sought after part of the village in private grounds and is set well back from the road which is rare for a thatched cottage. Although requiring modest updating, the main cottage features many exposed beams, latch doors and open fireplaces. There are three principle reception rooms, a spacious kitchen /dining room, four first floor bedrooms (accessed from two staircases) and both a shower room and large bathroom featuring a roll top bath. In addition to the main house, the courtyard features a substantial detached thatched barn constructed from natural stone elevations offering useful ancillary accommodation including breathtaking vaulted ceilings including both bathroom and kitchen facilities. Located directly opposite the cottage is a useful timber framed detached garage with adjoining workshop and store. Externally the property is accessed of a quiet country lane with a large sweeping driveway and gardens laid mainly to lawn with mature trees and shrubs. The main gardens are set out with a formal area directly to the rear of the cottage which in turn opens onto a small paddock with mature specimen trees. The paddock features vehicular access and timber framed three bay stable. Appearing twice in the popular Midsomer Murders television series, Oak Cottage undoubtedly represents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful period cottage with extensive outbuildings located in the most idyllic setting.