Barn 2, as the name suggests, is a converted barn. The barn sits in a converted farmyard with 2 other converted properties and the original farm house, in the beautiful village of Cropredy. All of the conversions have been done with respect for their history and in sympathy with the surroundings.
From Banbury take the A423 towards Southam, take the right turn into Great Bourton and follow this road through the village and into the village of Cropredy. As you come in the village of Cropredy you will pass the Brasenose public house on the left, the right turn into Creampot Lane is on the right. When you reach the end of the lane, turn left towards Andrews Farm House. Barn 2, can be seen on the left with the parking on the right.
The popular village of Cropredy is most well known for its annual festival which takes place in August each year. The Fairport Convention Festival has been running for several decades and brings thousands of tourists for that weekend.
The village is served by two public houses and the shop by the canal, Bridge Stores. The Canal brings narrow boats through the village on their way between the midlands and Oxford and is a popular overnight location.
During the civil war, it was known for the skirmish that took place nearby, The Battle of Cropedy Bridge!
Barn 2 is set in a development of three farmyard barn conversions, with the original farmyard now become gravelled private parking for the properties. A gate from the gravelled area leads to the towpath of the Oxford Canal. This home sits on the edge of the village with views of the open countryside.
The ground floor comprise of a fitted kitchen, utility room, cloakroom dining room and lounge.
The kitchen has a range of base and eye-level units with an integral dishwasher included. This leads though to a utility room containing the boiler for the oil fired central heating, and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer, and a cloakroom with a white WC and basin.
The dining room has an entrance from the front of the property and to the rear. The solid oak floor makes it easy to care for and practical.
The lounge has a fully fitted carpet and an open fire. French Doors open to the south facing terrace, which has a small paved and gravelled area for seating.
Carpeted stairs from dining room lead to landing area with built-in cupboards and exposed oak timbers. Bedroom one has a pair of built-in wardrobes and a Velux window, the exposed beams still visible in the ceiling. The guest room is a smaller double, with a built-in cupboard. Bathroom consists of a white suite with a shower over the bath.
There is a private rear garden laid to lawn with a paved path closest to the house. The garden is fenced from the adjacent field by a post and rail fence that does not hinder the views to the open countryside. A small shed and the oil tank, which supplies the oil fired central heating, sit in the corner of the garden. The terrace is south facing and is fenced with trellis to offer privacy. Lawns and a small shrub garden to the front means that the property sits comfortably in its environment.
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