Believed to be one of the oldest buildings in Thame, Striblehills has a rich history dating back to at least the 1500s.
Following a period of neglect in the 1900s, the Grade II listed building that stands at the top of the High Street has been restored by the current owners.
Building materials include stone, red brick, tiles and oak timber

The house is named after the Striblehill family, whose history as yeoman farmers in Thame stretches back to the 1300s. They owned the house until around 1700.