Glebe Farm, OX9
The heart of Glebe Farm is a former rectory, set within glebeland and parkland, itself combining period architecture with well-kept gardens and pastures.
The 19th-century rectory (built 1820s–30s) is surrounded by various garden locations, including formal gardens, a vegetable patch a tennis court and outdoor swimming pool. The adjoining stable courtyard with 18th-century stables and a coach house, retain many original fittings, whilst a smaller, derelict farmyard area offers some contrast.
The landscape is largely grassland, surrounded by mature woodland, with a lake set within one of the fields, extending to gentle hills and far-reaching views.
The estate also includes a working equestrian yard, private tarmac lanes, making Glebe Farm a compact, varied setting offering a mix of refined, historic, and natural rural backdrops within easy reach of London.
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30+ acre former rectory set within open glebeland and pastures
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Early-19th-century rectory house, including interiors
- Formal and established gardens (approx. 5 acres), a productive vegetable patch and orchards
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18th-century stable yard and coach house with original fittings, plus a small derelict farmyard area
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Grassland fields with mature trees and surrounded by woodland
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Lake set within a field, with natural banks and open views
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Working equestrian yard with stables and arena, tennis court and outdoor swimming pool
FACILITIES AT THE LOCATION
There is hardstanding available in an adjacent field suitable for parking and small unit bases. A village pub with rooms is just 0.5 miles away, with a hotel, cafés, catering options and additional accommodation located nearby.
GETTING TO GLEBE FARM
Glebe Farm is well connected, sitting around 1 mile from Junction 7 of the M40 and within approximately 50 miles of Central London, with typical drive times of around one hour depending on traffic. By public transport, trains run to Haddenham & Thame Parkway, followed by a short taxi or bus to the nearby village. Buses also run from Oxford Park & Ride towards Aylesbury and Thame, stopping around a mile from the farm.







































































