Gated entrance to converted stable with strong countryside character
Oak-framed orangery providing abundant natural light
Downstairs double bedroom with en-suite and walk-in dressing room
Two further en-suite/three bath rooms in total, plus family shower room
Driveway for multiple cars and integral double garage
Large wrap-around garden with all-day sun exposure
EPC rating C (energy efficient but not best-in-class)
Council Tax band G — relatively high ongoing cost
Set behind a gated entrance in the sought-after village of Adstock, this former stable block is now a generous four-bedroom detached home ideal for family life. The conversion retains characterful touches while delivering modern comforts: a light-filled oak orangery, an open-plan kitchen with utility, and a cosy living room with a log burner. Two en-suite bedrooms plus a family shower room provide flexibility for guests or multigenerational living.
Outside, the property sits on a large wrap-around garden with strong sun exposure during the day, extensive driveway parking for multiple cars and an integral double garage. Practical extras include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and an EPC rating of C. The village location offers low crime, good local schools and convenient road links to Milton Keynes and Bicester for commuters.
Buyers should note the council tax is in band G, which is relatively expensive. The house was constructed and converted in the early 1990s and, while well-presented, may benefit from updating to match individual tastes. Overall this home balances countryside character and spacious family accommodation with practical modern utilities.































































































































