A incredible property in Oxfordshire comes with a pool, spa and gym, amongst many other amazing facilities.
The Malt House is a Grade II listed, 900 year old property in Long Hanborough, nestled in-between Witney and Woodstock.
Set amongst two acres of grounds, with outbuildings, The Malt House is surrounded by the Oxfordshire countryside and is set behind a secure gated entrance.
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The AirBnB is available to rent for a cool £1,371 a night.
If you are lucky enough to have the spare cash to say in The Malt House, then you can enjoy it’s manicured gardens, a large outdoor heated swimming pool and hot tub, which is adjacent to a separate spa complex, consisting of a sauna, steam room, double shower and toilet facilities.
If this was not enough, the house also comes with a games room, snooker table and separate gym.
Reviews for the property speak for themselves, with guests praising the facilities, location and atmosphere.
One guest, Catherine, said: “We had a great time over February half term at The Malt House. It's like your own compound. Huge house, fires, comfy beds. Plus games room, gym and beautiful gardens.
“But the highlight, and where we spent most of our time, was the perfectly heated pool. Outdoor swimming in England in February is quite the treat. And if that wasn't exciting enough, there was also a hot tub, a steam room and a sauna to warm you up if necessary.”
“Great location, very easy to find and has a train station five minutes' drive away. All in all very welcoming, a fantastic house for all seasons and we will certainly stay again,” she added.
Another guest, Paul, has already visited the property three times and commended the relaxing time he has spent there.
He said: “Very spacious and well-appointed kitchen, where we always hang out cooking and socialising.
“Super outdoor spaces and facilities and easy access to Oxford nearby.”
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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
You can get in touch with her by emailing: sophie.perry@newsquest.co.uk
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