A remarkable farmhouse is for sale at £1.6 million—and it comes with an extraordinary bonus: a detailed model village.
The Malt House, a four-bedroom Georgian-fronted Grade II listed building, dates back to the early 19th century. Nestled in the scenic village of Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire, this historic home offers a rare blend of character and modern living.
What truly sets this property apart is the meticulously crafted stone-built model village located in its front garden. This miniature replica mirrors the village of Bletchingdon itself, making the home an irresistible find for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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Listed on Zoopla, the estate is described as offering “dozens of houses for the price of one” thanks to its charming model village. The home has undergone extensive restoration, including a contemporary light-filled extension designed to enhance family living. This extension features a spacious kitchen fitted with bifold doors, flooding the space with natural light.
Throughout the house, original features have been thoughtfully preserved. Highlights include elegant sash windows, exposed wooden beams, and a stone fireplace complete with a log burner in the lounge, elegantly blending historic charm with modern comfort.
The property’s approximately 100-foot garden also includes a two-story annexe, currently used as a gym and studio, perfect for flexible living or working space. Inside, there are three bathrooms and three reception rooms, offering ample room for family life or entertaining guests.
Marketed by estate agents Carter Jonas, this exceptional property presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of Oxfordshire heritage with a whimsical twist.