A former hay barn with views over the north Oxfordshire countryside is on the market for £375,000.
Grade II-listed St Hughes Cottage, which is in the village of Shotteswell near Banbury, was once used to store hay for the neighbouring farm.
It was converted into a family home in 2000.
An oak-floored entrance hallway leads to the sitting room with ceiling timbers and a full-length window overlooking the terraced garden. There are steps down to the kitchen/dining room, which has a vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers. The kitchen includes a stone-tiled floor and handmade units with granite work tops, integrated appliances and a door to the garden.
Agents say the ground floor bedroom with oak floor and en-suite shower room could be used as a guest suite or a study.
Upstairs is a vaulted galleried landing with exposed timbers and two more bedrooms, both with vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and built-in storage plus a family bathroom.
The walled garden is predominantly terraced with mature flower and shrub borders. There is a single garage and off-road parking.
For more information about St Hughes Cottage, or to arrange a viewing, contact Savills on 01295 228007 or visit savills.com
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