Features
- Five-bedrooms.
- Three elegant reception rooms.
- Vaulted ceilings.
- Generous and versatile accommodation.
- Equestrian facilities to include (Paddock by separate negotiation)
- Sixteen solar panels.
- All-weather tennis court.
- Spectacular heated swimming pool.
- Beautifully landscaped formal gardens,
Council Tax Band: Ask Agent
Tenure: Freehold
Welcome to Yew Tree Farm, this home is an exceptional five-bedroom 18th-century detached barn conversion within easy reach of Aylesbury, Buckingham and Bicester, set within approximately two acres of beautifully landscaped formal gardens, an all-weather tennis court, and a spectacular heated swimming pool. Lovingly reconstructed by the current owners, this remarkable oak framed home is approached via electric gates and enjoys a secluded position. The property perfectly combines historic character with contemporary comfort, offering a unique and highly desirable country lifestyle. Originally part of a local farm, Yew Tree Farm has been the subject of a meticulous and highly detailed restoration. All original oak beams were carefully removed, numbered, and reinstated in its exact position, ensuring the integrity of the original structure was preserved. The result is a truly unique home that seamlessly blends historic craftsmanship with modern living, set within exceptional grounds in a private and idyllic setting.
Upon entering the reception hall offers a remarkable first impression, with its vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams, and galleried landing above, while stylish oak flooring flows through to the inner hall. Throughout the home, character features are outstanding , including oak window frames and doors, ledge-and-brace internal doors, and vaulted ceilings, all contributing to the home`s warm and sophisticated atmosphere. On the ground floor, an inner hallway leads to four spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom finished to a high standard. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspect views over the landscaped gardens and beyond, along with a range of built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite bathroom, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath, separate shower, and a granite-topped vanity unit. The remaining bedrooms overlook the Mediterranean-style garden, while additional space includes a rear lobby or boot room that could easily be adapted to create a self-contained annex if desired.Yew Tree Farm provides generous and versatile accommodation, including three elegant reception rooms. The impressive dining room features a striking minstrel gallery, while the spacious drawing room is centred around a magnificent inglenook fireplace with a hand-crafted chimney breast inspired by traditional "oast" house technique and design. There is also, a stone and glazed conservatory overlooks and enjoys views across the gardens towards Marsh Gibbon, creating a tranquil and light-filled living space.The kitchen/breakfast room enjoys a dual aspect with views over the surrounding gardens. It features a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, and is fitted with a range of high-quality cream units complemented by granite work surfaces. Integrated Neff appliances include a double oven, five-ring gas hob with extractor, and dishwasher, alongside a Calor gas Aga and an American-style fridge/freezer. The utility room also has views of the garden there are cream storge units, granite work surfaces and inset sink. The cloakroom has a two-piece suite consisting of a wash basin and WC. The space is both practical and inviting, with ample room for informal dining and family gatherings and entertaining.
The first floor continues to offer generous accommodation, including a dual-aspect guest bedroom with panoramic views towards the surrounding countryside and a modern en-suite shower room. Further rooms include an additional bedroom, a study, and a family room with exposed beams, ideal as a children`s lounge or studio. There are many key features upstairs, with a galleried landing, reading area, and a minstrel`s gallery overlooking the dining room, where timber framing and an inglenook fireplace create a striking focal point. The south-facing gardens are beautifully maintained and thoughtfully designed, featuring an abundance of flower and shrub beds, decorative pots and troughs, and a computerised sprinkler and drip irrigation system. Modern sustainability has also been considered, with sixteen solar panels installed within the second paddock, helping to improve energy efficiency and reduce overall running costs. There is stabling and an adjoining tack room in addition, the property benefits from a range of leisure and practical amenities, including a recently surfaced all-weather tennis court, a heated swimming pool, a triple garage with an electric door to the double bay, and a separate workshop there is also an electric car charger for added convenience.Access to the property is via electrically operated wrought iron gates leading to a large driveway with ample parking. Additional practical features include two boarded lofts, utility areas, the heating and hot water are from a pressurised system including a water softener. Altogether, this is a distinctive and versatile rural home offering space, privacy, and a high standard of living in a well-connected Buckinghamshire village.
The property benefits from excellent road connectivity via the A41 and M40, while nearby Bicester provides direct rail services to London, Marylebone and Birmingham, there is new East West rail line from Bicester connecting Oxford through to Cambridge opening soon making it ideal for commuters. Conveniently positioned, it offers easy access to a range of destinations, with central Oxford and Blenheim Palace approximately 30 minutes away, Bicester Village just 15 minutes away, Waddesdon Manor around 10 minutes away, and Silverstone Circuit roughly 20 minutes away. Everyday amenities are available in Grendon Underwood, with more extensive shopping and leisure facilities in Aylesbury, Oxford, and Milton Keynes.
The area is well regarded for its schooling, falling within the catchment for Aylesbury grammar schools and Ofsted-rated Outstanding` Waddesdon School, with respected independent options including Swanbourne House School and Stowe School. The local dining has popular pubs such as The Swan, The Plough, and both The Akeman and Canaletto, while for fine dining the Michelin-starred The Nut Tree Inn is just a short drive away.
There is a paddock of over two acres (approx) available that includes a 36 ft Nissan barn, a pony shelter, and direct vehicular access to the road (to be sold under separate negotiation)
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Council Tax
Buckinghamshire Council, Band G
Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: None
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: Mains Supply
Broadband: Cable
Telephone: Landline
Other Items
Heating: Central Heating
Garden/Outside Space: Yes
Parking: Yes
Garage: Yes
Last Modified 24/04/2026