Character stone-built 18th-century property
Two attractive Bars
Superb Four-Bedroom Owners Accommodation
Gardens and Car Parking
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Character stone-built 18th-century property
Two attractive Bars
Superb Four-Bedroom Owners Accommodation
Gardens and Car Parking
Available as freehold and leasehold
Superb Four Bedroom Owners Accommodation
The Village of Tackley stands in the Cherwell Valley in East Oxfordshire 6 miles west of Bicester, 4 miles north of Kiddlington and 3 miles from Woodstock.
It is a larger-than-average village with a population of well over 1,000 residents and in the heart of this delightful community is the subject property, the Gardiner Arms.
It is an attractive, centuries-old Grade II-listed property built of mellow Oxfordshire stone beneath a pitched tiled roof.
The property has a wealth of period charm and character, an excellent trade garden, and superb four-bedroom owners' accommodation.
The business, by our client's own admission, has not been fully exploited.
It operates with relatively limited trading hours and little in the way of food sales, despite the property benefiting from bars that would suit dining and a spacious catering kitchen.