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Asking price
£1,000,000 Offers in Excess -
Bathrooms
4
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Bedrooms
5
Description
Set in a position of rare beauty overlooking the village church, The Old Rectory, is a remarkable early-17th-century former rectory of immense character, architectural grace and quiet grandeur. Listed Grade II and extending to approximately 3,400 sq ft, this is a house shaped by over four centuries of thoughtful evolution—each generation adding to its story with sensitivity, quality and care.
Approached through wrought-iron gates and along a stone path, the house immediately announces its pedigree. Inside, ancient flagstone floors, heavy timber beams and original fireplaces form a captivating backdrop to interiors that have been upgraded for modern living.
At the heart of the home lies a beautifully appointed and bespoke farmhouse kitchen, where contemporary craftsmanship meets historic structure beneath exposed beams. Underfloor heating, a substantial central island and traditionally styled cabinetry create a space that is as practical as it is atmospheric, perfect for everyday life and entertaining alike.
Flowing from the kitchen is the impressive the oak-framed orangery. Vaulted, light-filled and enjoying uninterrupted views of the church beyond, it is a room for all seasons and one of the most compelling spaces in the house equally suited to quiet mornings or elegant evenings with friends.
The principal reception rooms are rich in scale and detail, from the impressive dining room with its magnificent limestone fireplace and original bread oven, to the elegant sitting room bathed in natural light from sash windows and Georgian bay. A charming library offers a more intimate retreat, tucked quietly away from the main living areas.
The accommodation is both generous and flexible, offering up to five bedrooms, including three en-suites, arranged over three floors. Each room has its own distinct character, from romantic leaded windows and window seats to vaulted ceilings framed by original roof trusses. The principal bedrooms are especially noteworthy spacious, serene and beautifully finished.
A particularly unique feature is the two-storey annexe, discreetly connected yet entirely self-contained if desired. With its own entrance, kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room and en-suite bedroom, it is ideal for multi-generational living, guests, or income potential. Council tax band A
Outside, the garden wraps around the house on three sides, sensitively landscaped to create a series of charming and private spaces. Stone walls, manicured lawns, topiary, mature planting and paved terraces combine to form a setting that is both structured and romantic. From almost every angle, views return to the neighbouring church an outlook that perfectly captures the essence of an English village scene.
Located in the sought-after village of Bucknell, with its acclaimed gastro pub and strong community spirit, the property enjoys a wonderfully peaceful setting while remaining just a few miles from Bicester and excellent transport connections beyond.
POSTCODE - OX27 7LT
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