Property Description
Family home in King's Sutton.
A handsome and historic five-bedroom detached stone house, beautifully positioned on the edge of the highly sought-after village of Kings Sutton. Believed to date back to the 17th century, the original section of the house showcases character and heritage, later enhanced by a thoughtful extension.
Approached via off-street parking, the property offers an inviting sense of arrival. The ground floor features a generous living room with a wood burning stove, creating a cosy focal point and ideal space for relaxed evenings. A separate dining room offers ample space for entertaining, while the breakfast kitchen provides a welcoming spot for informal meals.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises five well-proportioned bedrooms served by two bathrooms, including the bedrooms situated within the more modern extension.
Outside, the property continues to impress. A large garage with a useful utility room and WC to the rear offers excellent storage and practicality. The enchanting and handsome west-facing walled garden is a true highlight - an elegant and private space, perfect for enjoying afternoon sun and outdoor entertaining. The house also benefits from a selection of modern energy-efficient services; a 7Kva electric vehicle charging point, 10 solar panels for electric and a large array of solar-thermal tubes for hot water heating.
Situated within a popular and picturesque village, with convenient access to Banbury and excellent transport connections, Astrop Road presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and characterful home in a desirable rural setting.
Kings Sutton is a charming and well-connected village, known for its strong community spirit, picturesque countryside and excellent transport links. With a village shop, cafe, park, two welcoming pubs (both serving popular food), a nursery, primary school, football & cricket clubs, and an historic church, it provides the perfect rural village setting with a sound infrastructure and local amenities for everyday life. Importantly, the village benefits from a train station with direct services to Oxford and London, making it a popular choice for commuters and families alike.





























