A period cottage in a Cotswold village is up for sale with an asking price of £585,000.
The property in Shipton-under-Wychwood overlooks the village green and is filled with period features, including exposed wooden beams and stonework.
The three-bedroom home has been "lovingly maintained and enhanced through recent improvements and extensions," the listing said.
The living room features a Cotswold stone fireplace with a flagstone hearth and wood-burning stove.
The kitchen/breakfast room is decorated with white painted cabinets and beamed ceilings.
A light-filled conservatory provides a spot to enjoy views of the garden, complete with a utility area and cloakroom.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a refurbished family bathroom fitted with a Victorian-style suite, including a roll-top claw-foot bath, on the first floor.
A third bedroom is located in the attic, with an exposed A-frame beam and a rear skylight.
Outside, the rear garden is described as a "private and tranquil retreat," with lawned areas, flower beds, and patio seating.
There are also stone outbuildings and a timber shed for storage.
The home is located within the 'Golden Triangle' between Chipping Norton, Charlbury, and Burford, with Daylesford Farm, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Soho Farmhouse within a short drive.
Shipton-under-Wychwood has a post office, convenience store, primary school, local pubs, and a doctor's surgery, with more amenities nearby in Milton-under-Wychwood and Witney.
For commuters, Kingham and Charlbury stations provide direct services to London Paddington, and the A40 and M40 offer road links to Oxford, Cheltenham, Birmingham, and beyond.