Two 19th-century Cotswold stone houses in West Oxfordshire villages are priced around the £650,000 mark.

Wenrisc, in Swinbrook, near Burford, pictured left, dates back to 1856 and has views over farmland.

The four-bedroom cottage includes a kitchen/dining room with doors to the terrace, while the sitting room includes bi-fold doors to the garden and a fireplace with wood burner. Features include exposed timbers, stone floors, a library/bedroom four and split level sitting room.

Set in a third of an acre of landscaped grounds with a garage and workshop, the house is named after the Wenrisc stream which joins the River Windrush nearby.

Number 2 Langston Cottage, a semi-detached house built in 1887, pictured right, comes with an acre of grounds in Kingham, near Chipping Norton. The stone house includes a sitting room, study, kitchen/dining room with Aga, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The grounds include a paddock and sun terrace. Wenrisc is on the market for £675,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Butler Sherborn on 01993 822325 or visit the website butlersherborn.co.uk Number 2 Langston Cottage, in Kingham, is on the market for £625,000. For more information call agents Tayler & Fletcher on 01451 830383.