Oxfordshire family house for sale
A beautiful former mill house in Oxfordshire has come onto the market

The Old Mill is a pretty former 17th century mill house in a great location, with ideal family accommodation just outside the village of Stratton Audley in Oxfordshire. The property has a number of period features which adds to its character including ceiling beams, window seats, original flooring and an impressive fireplace.
Reception rooms are charming: the drawing room has an open fireplace and a double aspect; its feature window has excellent views of the mill stream, while the formal dining room leads to the kitchen/breakfast room which has a vaulted ceiling and a four-door Aga, as well as French doors out to the terrace.
The master bedroom suite and four further double bedrooms are upstairs along with the family bathroom.
Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, study, office, kitchen/breakfast room, and the master bedroom plus four further bedrooms upstairs.
Outside, the rear garden features a large stone terrace and stone steps up to the lawn which has a ha-ha and idyllic views across the paddock and the mill stream. The grounds come to nearly three acres.
Stratton Audley itself sits in the heart of the north Oxfordshire countryside and has a thriving community. Further day-to-day amenities can be found at Launton, three miles away and Bicester is five miles.
The guide price is £1.25m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01865 790 077 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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