Six bedrooms and more than three acres of land are on offer with a property in Ascott-under-Wychwood.
The Gables, tucked away in a no-through road, includes a sitting room, dining room, playroom and kitchen with range cooker and gas-fired stove.
The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and dressing room and there are five more bedrooms, two with ensuite bathrooms plus a family bathroom.
Other features of the detached stone property are oak flooring, feature fireplaces and a balcony.
The garden includes a driveway, garage, Victorian greenhouse and there is also extra land available to rent, according to agents.
The Gables is on the market for £1.25m. For more information, contact Savills on 01865 339700 and 01295 228000, or visit savills.com A 17th-century farmhouse has potential, as it has planning permission for a separate four-bedroom house in its grounds.
The Old Farmhouse, in Long Hanborough, includes a sitting room with inglenook fireplace and the remnants of what is believed to be a bread oven.
The original flagstone floor and beams are still in the dining room and the kitchen has a range cooker.
A second sitting room has windows on two sides and French doors to the garden plus a stone fireplace. There is also a study.
On the first floor are four bedrooms, all with exposed timber and the master has an ensuite shower room.
One of the other bedrooms includes a hidden staircase behind a door and there is also a family bathroom.
There are two attic rooms on the top floor, both with A-frame timbers.
At the front of the house are landscaped gardens, a lawn and driveway, while the back is laid out as a formal garden with a patio, sun room and several outhouses.
The Old Farmhouse has a guide price of £799,000. For more information, contact Cridland & Co on 01869 343600 or visit cridlands.co.uk
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