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The Old Malt House Steeple Aston OX25 The Old Malt House The Old Malt House is a deceptively large family house with plenty of chara er situated in the centre of a popular village. Originally built in the 16th century the house is con ru ed of Cotswold one under a Welsh slate roof and has been sympathetically extended to accommodate for modern family living. The main reception rooms are light and acious with period features throughout. Both the drawing room and si ing room are of equal proportion, one with an open fi re place and the other a log burning ove. The central hall has an inglenook open fi re and deligh ul fl ag one fl oor. To the rear of the house is the kitchen breakfa room which is nearly 27 foot long with French doors leading out to a barbeque terrace. There is a 5 door Aga and a central island with breakfa bar making a more convivial family area and very much hub of the house. Above there are seven bedrooms and three bathrooms. The ma er suite enjoys fabulous views all year round from it’s elevated position within the village. Outside there is a range of outbuildings including a double garage, some ables and further garden ores which provide great scope for ancillary accommodation or a home o ce. There is a magnifi cent walled garden with a summerhouse in one corner and a possible ot for a swimming pool or tennis court. The remaining paddock or meadow gently slopes down towards a brook at the bo om of the garden which is bound by woodland. Deddington 4.5 miles , M40 (J10) 6.5 miles, Soho Farmhouse 8 miles, Lower Heyford 0.6 miles (Oxford 13 minutes) , Bicester 8.5 miles (London Marylebone 43 minutes), Charlbury 11 miles (London Paddington 76 minutes), Oxford 12 miles (all times and distances are approximate). Local Authority: Cherwell Di ri Council 01295 252 535. Services: Mains gas,water, ele ricity and drainage. Gas central heating. A substantial period family house with versatile accommodation and 2 acres in the heart of a thriving community. Situation 7 3 4 The Old Malt House is situated in the heart of the village with two acres of gardens and paddock behind. Steeple A on is a sought a er village with a thriving community on the edge of the Cherwell Valley between Oxford and Banbury. The village has a school, pre- school, village shop, village hall, a pub and orts/recreational 2 acres 2 club. Transport Links Road - M40 (J10) circa 6.5 miles. Rail - Lower Heyford 0.6 miles, dire link to Oxford, 13 minutes, Bice er North and Bice er Village Station (8.5 miles) o er a dire Chiltern Rail service to London Marylebone, from 43 minutes. There is also services to London Paddington from Oxford Parkway and Oxford.Air - London Oxford Private Airport 10 miles, Heathrow Airport 62 miles, Luton Airport 52 miles. There is also an hourly bus service into Oxford. Schools Oxfordshire includes a multitude of highly regarded ate and private schools including the following day schools: The Dragon School,This is a print of the Wincheview of the title plan obtained er House,from HM Land Registry Oxfordshowing the state High,of the title planHeadington,on 29 October 2019 at 10:10:29. MagdalenThis title plan shows the general position, not the exact line, of the boundaries. It may be subject to distortions in scale. Measurements scaled from this plan may not match measurements College,between the same points Summeron the ground. Fields and Tudor Hall. The following boarding schoolsThis title is dealt with areby HM Land alsoRegistry, easilyGloucester Office. reachable within an hour’s drive: Eton © Crown Copyright. Produced by HM Land Registry. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written permission of Ordnance Survey. Licence College,Number 100026316. Harrow, Wellington College, Marlborough College, Stowe, Cheltenham College, Radley College, Wycombe Abbey. Shopping and Recreation Bice er Village, Wood ock, Chipping Norton, Oxford, Soho Farmhouse, Daylesford Organic Farm, Silver one and Cheltenham race course. Directions (0X25 4RT) From Oxford: take the A44 towards Wood ock, at the end of the dual carriageway a er the airport, take the third exit on the roundabout signpo ed for Kirtlington on the B4095. Continue along this road for 1 mile and turn le at the T-Jun ion following signs for Deddington. A er 7 miles continue through the tra c lights and pa the petrol ation then take the next right to Steeple A on. Continue into village and the entrance to The Old Malt House can be found on the le opposite the entrance to Jubilee Close. The Old Malt House, South Side, Steeple Aston, Log Store Bicester, Oxford 3.94 x 1.57m The Old Malt House, 12'11" x 5'2" OX25 4RT South Side, 8.26 x 3.68m MainSteeple House Aston, 27'1" x 12'1" Log Store 3.94 x 1.57m 4268Bicester, Sq Ft - Oxford 397 Sq M 12'11" x 5'2" OX25 4RT Garage andThe Stores Old Malt House, Attic above Bedroom 1 8.26 x 3.68m The677Main Sq Ft SouthHouse - 62 Side, SqOld M Malt House The Old Malt House, 27'1" x 12'1" 4268 SteepleSq Ft - Aston, 397 Sq M Log StoreGarage StablesSouth Side, 3.94 x5.41 1.57m x 5.26m Bicester, Oxford 12'11"17'9" x 5'2" x 17'3" 248 SqSteeple Ft - 23 Aston, Sq M Log Store GarageOX25 and 4RT Stores Attic above Bedroom 1 3.94 x 1.57m SteepleBicester, Oxford Aston OX25 8.26 x 3.68m 12'11" x 5'2" Attic677 Sq Ft - 62 Sq M OX25Main 4RT House 2.79 x 2.06m 27'1" x 12'1" 327 Sq Ft - 30 Sq M 9'2" x 6'9" Garage Stables4268 Sq Ft - 397 Sq M 8.26 x 3.68m 5.41 x 5.26m Main House 17'9" x 17'3" ApproximateTotal248 Area Sqgross Ft internal- 23 Sq floorM areaKitchen/Breakfast 27'1" x 12'1" Garage and Stores Room Attic aboveBedroom Bedroom 1 1 Main House5520 Sq4268 = Ft397 -Sq sq513 Ft m Sq- / 397 4,268M Sq sqM ft8.15 x 5.41m 5.72 x 5.21m 677 Sq Ft - 62 Sq M 26'9" x 17'9" 18'9" x 17'1" Garage andAttic Stores = 62 sq m / 677 sq ft 2.79 x 2.06m 327Garage Sq Ft and- 30 Stores Sq M 9'2"Attic x 6'9" above Bedroom 1 Garage Stables 677= 23Stables Sq sq Ft m -/ 24862 Sq sq M ft 5.41 x 5.26m Attic = 30248 sq Sq m Ft/ 327- 23 sq Sq ft M Kitchen/Breakfast 17'9" x 17'3" Total Area Room Bedroom 1 Garage Stables 5.72 x 5.21m 5.41 x 5.26m Total 5520= 513 Sq sq Ftm /- 5,520 513 Sq sq M ft 8.15 x 5.41m 17'9" x 17'3" 248Attic Sq Ft - 23 Sq M 26'9" x 17'9" 2.79 x 2.06m 18'9" x 17'1" 5.21 x 3.38m 9'2" x 6'9" 17'1" x 11'1" 3.43 x 3.25m 327 Sq Ft - 30 Sq M 11'3" x 10'8" Attic Kitchen/Breakfast 2.79 x 2.06m 327Total Sq FtArea - 30 Sq M Room 9'2" x 6'9" Bedroom 1 5520 Sq Ft - 513 Sq M 8.15 x 5.41m 5.72 x 5.21m Kitchen/Breakfast26'9" x 17'9" 18'9" x 17'1" Bedroom 2 Total Area Room Bedroom 1 5.21 x 3.38m 8.15 x 5.41m 4.14 x 3.53m 5.72 x 5.21m 3.43 x 3.25m 5520 Sq Ft - 513 Sq M Dining Room 13'7" x 11'7" 17'1" x 11'1" 26'9" x 17'9"6.73 x 5.18m 18'9" x 17'1" 11'3" x 10'8" 22'1" x 17'0" 3.38 x 3.07m 3.43 x 3.25m 11'1" x 10'1" 11'3" x 10'8" 5.21 x 3.38m 17'1" x 11'1" 3.43 x 3.25m Bedroom 2 11'3" x 10'8" 4.14 x 3.53m Dining Room 13'7" x 11'7" 5.21 x 3.38m 6.73 x 5.18m Garage and Stores17'1" x 11'1" Stables3.43 x 3.25m 22'1" x 17'0" 3.38 x 3.07m 11'3"3.43 x 10'8" x 3.25m 11'1" x 10'1" 11'3" x 10'8" Utility Bedroom 2 3.51 x 3.40m 4.14 x 3.53m Dining Room 13'7" x 11'7" 6.73 x 5.18m 11'6" x 11'2" 22'1" x 17'0" Bedroom 2 3.38 x 3.07m 3.43 x 3.25m B 4.14 x 3.53m Eaves 11'1" x 10'1" 11'3"Eaves x 10'8" Dining Room 13'7" x 11'7" 4.72 x 0.76m 4.95 x 0.89m 6.73 x 5.18m 15'6" x 2'6" Garage and Stores 16'3" x 2'11"Stables 22'1" x 17'0" 3.38 x 3.07m 3.43 x 3.25m 11'1" x 10'1" Utility 11'3" x 10'8" 3.51 x 3.40m 11'6" x 11'2" Garage and Stores Stables Snug Sitting Room Drawing Room 4.14 x 3.99m 4.45 x 4.19m 6.30 x 4.19m UtilityB Eaves Eaves 13'7" x 13'1" 14'7" x 13'9" Bedroom 4 20'8" x 13'9" 3.51 x 3.40m Bedroom 5 Bedroom 3 Bedroom4.72 7x 0.76m Bedroom 6 4.95 x 0.89m 4.22 x 3.81m 2.95 x 2.72m 4.22 x 3.76m Garage and Stores Stables 16'3" x 2'11" 11'6" x 11'2" 13'10" x 12'6" 4.72 x 15'6"2.44m x 2'6" 4.95 x 2.46m 9'8" x 8'11" 13'10" x 12'4" 15'6" x 8'0" 16'3" x 8'1" Utility B Eaves Eaves 3.51 x 3.40m 4.72 x 0.76m 4.95 x 0.89m 11'6" x 11'2" 15'6" x 2'6" 16'3" x 2'11" Snug Sitting Room Drawing Room 4.14 x 3.99m B Eaves Eaves 4.45 x 4.19m 6.30 x 4.19m 4.95 x 0.89m 13'7" x 13'1" 14'7" x 13'9" Bedroom 4 4.72 x 0.76m 20'8" x 13'9" Bedroom 5 Bedroom 3 15'6" x 2'6" Bedroom 7 Bedroom16'3" x6 2'11" Lower Ground Floor Ground Floor 4.22 x 3.81mFirst Floor2.95 x 2.72m 4.22 x 3.76m Second Floor Snug Sitting Room 13'10" x 12'6" 4.72 x 2.44m 4.95 x 2.46m Drawing Room 9'8" x 8'11" 13'10" x 12'4" 15'6" x 8'0" 16'3" x 8'1" 4.14 x 3.99m 4.45 x 4.19m 6.30 x 4.19m 13'7" x 13'1" 14'7" x 13'9" Bedroom 4 Bedroom 5 Bedroom Capture Property3 Marketing 2019.
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  • Alphabetized by Groom's Names

    Alphabetized by Groom's Names

    Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1743 ---, --- Shilton, Bks Lardner, Mary Ascot 1752 --- --- Franklin, Elizth Hanboro 1756 --- --- Gilbert, Sarah Oxford 1765 --- --- Wilsden, Elizth Glympton 1682 (Blank), Abraham --- Devinton, Mary --- 1745 Aales, John Oxford Nichols, Mary Cheltnam, Glouc 1635 Abba, Francis Oxford Radbourne, Agnes Oxford 1804 Abbot, Chas Kidlington Boddington, Ann Marston 1746 Abbott, Benjn Ramsden Dixon, Mary Ramsden Wid 1757 Abbott, Benjn Ramsden Widr Weston, Elizth Ramsden 1813 Abbott, Jno Ambrosden Draper, Mary Ann Ambrosden 1709 Abbott, John Oxford Tipping, Jane Oxford 1719 Abbott, John Burcester Scott, Elizth Bucknell wid 1725 Abbott, John Bucknell George, Elizth wid Luggershall, Bucks 1829 Abbott, Thos Banbury Treadwell, Kitty Clark Finmere 1691 Abbotts, Ricd Heath Marcombe, Anne Launton 1635 Abbotts, William Hensington Humphries, Agnes Oxford 1813 Abear, Edmd Whitfield Greys Bowlby, Mary Ann Caversham 1775 Abear, Jno Burton Walgrove, Bks Piercey, Elizth Rotherfield Peppard 1793 Abel, John Upton St Leonard, Glouc Bailey, Sarah St Rollright 1827 Abel, Saml Oxford Compton, Ann Oxford 1727 Abery, John Goring Mason, Jane Goring 1796 Ablolom, Richd Whitchurch Pike, Sarah Whitchurch 1742 Abraham Als Metcalfe, Henry Bodicot Widr Dawes, Tomasin Banbury 1783 Abraham, Geo Bloxham Penn, Mary Bloxham 1797 Abraham, Jno Lower Heyford Calcote, Han Lower Heyford 1730 Abraham, John Blackthorne Whorwood, Jane Blackthorne 1766 Abraham, John Fritwell Fletcher, Mary Fritwell 1847