A charming detached period cottage set across three floors, featuring a south-facing garden and garage, located in a highly sought-after North Oxfordshire village.
Dating back to 1669, Laburnum Cottage is rich in character, showcasing a wealth of original features such as exposed stonework, timber beams, a spiral staircase, and an impressive inglenook fireplace.
Tucked away in a secluded position at right angles to the road, the property sits among some of the village’s oldest homes on a quiet no-through lane. Double gates lead to a private driveway with parking for several vehicles, along with a garage.
At the heart of the home is the striking 27’3 living room—an inviting and atmospheric space framed by exposed stone walls and full-length ceiling beams, centred around a beautiful inglenook fireplace, perfect for cosy winter evenings.
The generous dining room enjoys a pleasant outlook over the garden through two windows and continues the character theme with exposed brickwork and ceiling beams. Beyond lies a modern kitchen fitted with both base and wall units, space for appliances, and a compact breakfast bar. A W.C. completes the ground floor.
A characterful spiral staircase rises from the living room to a spacious first-floor landing, ideal for use as a study, reading area, or occasional guest space, and complemented by a useful storage cupboard.
The principal bedroom overlooks the garden and benefits from a fitted wardrobe and en suite shower room. Across the landing, the stylish main bathroom offers a relaxing retreat, finished with wood panelling, a freestanding roll-top claw-foot bath, and a separate shower.
The second floor hosts two additional bedrooms, both featuring exposed beams and built-in storage.
Outside, the delightful south-facing garden provides a peaceful setting with a patio area perfect for entertaining, a generous lawn, mature trees, and a practical log store alongside the garage.
Launton is one of the area’s most desirable villages, offering excellent local amenities including a well-regarded primary school, village shop and post office, two pubs, a parish hall, and a church. The Sports and Social Club supports the local football team and also offers a tennis court and children’s play area. Nearby Island Pond Wood, managed by the Woodland Trust, provides scenic walks right on the doorstep. The village is just two miles from Bicester, which offers a wider range of shopping, leisure facilities, and mainline rail connections.