A cosy cottage described as being reminiscent of ‘The Holiday' romantic comedy film has gone on the market for £1,175,000.
This Grade II-listed ironstone cottage is set in the village of Shenington on the Oxfordshire border, around five miles west of Banbury.
The Old Manor originates back to the 17th century and has an abundance of original period features as well as being altered and extended in the 18th and 20th century.
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The home has a steeply pitched thatched roof and is set over three floors.
The main entrance leads to a light hallway and study space with solid oak flooring and exposed wooden beams.
This leads to a convenient utility room and well-appointed cloakroom.
The kitchen has recently been replaced and has a range of modern features.
From here, double doors open out onto a patio area.
Next door is the sitting room with a fireplace fitted with a wood burner.
The character features continue into the dining room with window seats and it also has a large fireplace and wood burner.
The first-floor landing leads to the family bathroom which has recently been revamped with a roll-top bathtub and a separate shower cubicle.
Next to this is a double bedroom with two large storage cupboards.
Across the hall is a triple bedroom with open feature fireplace.
The front bedroom, also a double room, is situated next to a shower room.
Outside there is parking for several cars to the side of the property, and a patio area positioned outside the double doors leading out of the kitchen.
The garden has a patio area and an original milking shed.
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