"The original details have been lovingly maintained, such as the 1930's stone fireplaces, oak-strip sprung floors and arched Crittal doors which open onto the southerly terrace"
Built in 1938-9, Dry Leys is an exceptional example of late 1930s architecture, positioned in a highly sought-after rural location ten miles to the west of Oxford. Internal living space measures approximately 3,880 sq ft, beautifully apportioned across two sweeping storeys. The seven acres of gardens are rich and interesting with pockets of woodland, an avenue of nut trees, an orchard and a self-contained garden lodge.
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