A Grade-II listed cottage with Medieval origins is made up of six smaller cottages.

The property in Charlbury was converted from a barn in 1815 and has many period features including fireplaces, exposed beams and cellars that run the full length of the building.

Ranged over four floors, Minster Cottage, pictured top right, has seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining room, sitting room, family room, music room/study and kitchen/breakfast room. One half of the cellars are split into four rooms, while the other half is unused.

The gardens, which have views over the local church, include a lawn, patio, fruit trees, a vegetable plot, shed and double garage.

Minster Cottage is on the market for £865,000. For more information, contact agents John D Wood on 01865 311522 or visit johndwood.co.uk Another Grade II-listed property is Winchcomb Cottage, a late 17th-century family home in Church Enstone. The thatched house has a dilapidated cottage in its grounds, which agents say has potential to develop, subject to planning permission.

The house includes a sitting room, study, family kitchen, five bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Period features include flagstone floors, open fireplaces, window seats and exposed beams. The grounds include lawns, a thatched garage and outbuildings.

Winchcomb Cottage, right, is on the market for offers in excess of £795,000. For more information, contact agents Knight Frank on 01865 790077 or visit knightfrank.co.uk