Detached stone-built barn conversion with vaulted kitchen
Set in the heart of Duns Tew, this detached stone barn conversion combines countryside character with a recent sympathetic refurbishment. The vaulted kitchen/dining room and exposed stonework create a standout social hub, while the sitting room’s wood-burning stove and full-height doors provide a warm, light-filled living space with direct access to the private rear garden.
The house offers three comfortable bedrooms, a family bathroom and a practical purpose-built garden office — a useful feature for home working. Off-road parking for at least two cars plus an additional side space makes access convenient for residents and visitors. Fast broadband and good road and rail links to Banbury, Bicester and Oxford suit commuters and families alike.
Buyers should note the property is curtilage-listed (part of the Grade II Malt House setting), so alterations will be restricted and could complicate future works. The home has one bathroom and council tax is above average; the shared gravel driveway is managed collectively by the five properties on the lane. Overall, this is a well-presented village home that will particularly appeal to buyers seeking character, a generous garden and a ready-to-move-into rural base with home-working potential.



































































































