St Patricks Cottage

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Grade II listed thatched cottage

Three bedrooms

Separate dining room

Wood burning stove

Beautifully renovated throughout

Glorious period features throughout

Stunning views of the surrounding countryside

This enchanting Grade II listed thatched cottage has been lovingly and beautifully restored to capture the perfect harmony between timeless character and contemporary comfort. With three inviting bedrooms, it offers a serene retreat filled with warmth and charm, ideal for both peaceful living and memorable gatherings.

Inside, an atmosphere rich with history awaits, exposed timber beams and a traditional fireplace create a captivating sense of heritage, while carefully curated modern touches ensure every comfort is met. The separate dining space provides an elegant setting to share meals and enjoy quality time with family and friends.

Ample storage solutions are seamlessly integrated throughout, preserving the home’s graceful character without sacrificing practicality. Every detail speaks of care and craftsmanship, from the windows that frame views of the surrounding countryside to the lovingly restored architectural features that tell the story of this remarkable home. Above, the charming thatched roof and traditional stone walls crown the cottage with quintessential English beauty.

The cottage also benefits from a delightful garden space, providing a private and peaceful outdoor retreat. Perfect for enjoying sunny afternoons or quiet evenings, the garden enhances the overall sense of tranquility that defines this unique home. With its blend of natural beauty and timeless architecture, this property offers an exceptional lifestyle for those seeking both character and comfort.

This is a rare opportunity to own a truly special historic home, one where heritage and modern living coexist in perfect balance.

Set on the edge of the Cherwell Valley, Aynho is a picturesque village known for its honey-coloured stone cottages and peaceful rural charm. Nicknamed the “Apricot Village” for its historic orchards, it blends character with convenience.

The surrounding countryside and nearby Oxford Canal offer scenic walks, while excellent transport links, including the M40 (J10) and Kings Sutton station, connect to Oxford, London, and Birmingham. Local amenities include a village pub, community hall, and easy access to market towns like Banbury and Brackley.

Aynho is also home to RH England at Aynhoe Park, Restoration Hardware’s UK flagship, featuring design galleries, fine dining, and curated interiors within a restored 17th-century estate.

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