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Oakford is a 1930s house in the Conservation Area of Standon village, situated near the A10 and M11. The house is of traditional brick construction with rendered elevations and a slate roof, arranged over two floors with a central hall, drawing room with French doors to a west-facing veranda, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room with an Aga, and utility room with a cloakroom. The first floor includes five bedrooms, one used as a study, a shower room, and a separate bathroom. The property has a driveway, front lawn with fruit trees and bushes, and a stable yard with a braided drive. The house also features a double garage with a tack room, ground floor shower room, and two upper rooms, as well as two integral storage cupboards and a sectional concrete garage. Outbuildings include a timber-framed barn, Dutch barn, stables, hay store, and a paddock area of about 7.75 acres with a shared driveway.