A former working farm near Bicester has been placed on the market for £1m.
Crossroads Farm in the Ardley area sits half a mile from the village and is surrounded by 4.4 acres of land.
Owned by the same family for many years, it has been dormant as an active farm for some considerable time.
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The agricultural barns and outbuildings cover more than 11,000 square feet, ranging around a two-bedroom house.
The wider land within the main triangle of the farm is mainly laid to pasture, surrounded by hedgerows, stock-proof posts and wire fencing.
There are various large open-fronted "Dutch" barns along with enclosed barns, variously built for the storage of livestock feed and farm equipment.
The main house is a 1920s rendered cottage with two fair-sized bedrooms that share an upstairs bathroom.
In more recent times, the living and dining rooms have been combined with a fireplace at one end.
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