Five double bedrooms plus loft room with potential to convert (subject to planning)
Self-contained annexe with kitchen/sitting room, bedroom and wet room
Large landscaped garden, wooden deck, workshop/studio and garden shed
New boiler and water tank; recently renovated throughout
Oil-fired central heating (main fuel: oil) — not connected to community supply
Double glazing installed before 2002; property built c.1976–1982
Generous off-street parking; peaceful end-of-lane village location
EPC Rating C; loft conversion would require planning consent
This spacious five-bedroom home in South Newington blends modernised comfort with flexible accommodation for multigenerational living. Recently renovated throughout, the property offers generous reception rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and a self-contained annexe with its own entrance—ideal for guests, extended family, or rental income.
The plot is a major draw: large, landscaped gardens, a wooden deck off the sitting room, mature borders and trees, plus a garden studio/workshop. Off-street parking for several vehicles and a tucked-away end-of-lane position deliver privacy and a peaceful village lifestyle, while fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit remote working.
Practical points to note: the house is heated by an oil-fired boiler (new boiler and water tank recently installed) and double glazing was fitted before 2002. The loft room offers scope to create another bedroom and bathroom subject to planning consent. EPC rating C and construction from the late 1970s/early 1980s mean some elements reflect that era despite the recent modernisation.
Location strengthens the appeal: South Newington is a sought-after conservation village with local amenities, fine-dining pub, and highly regarded schools nearby. Banbury and the M40 are within easy reach for commuting, combining countryside tranquillity with practical links to larger centres.