The Old Coach House was built in 2013 with a Victorian coach house attached that was part of the original Victorian house that The Old Coach House replaced. The house is an efficient property with air source heat pump and underfloor heating throughout.A brick-paved path leads to the porch, with a large wooden front door leading into the impressive entrance hall, with wooden floors, wooden interior doors, and lots of natural light. The sitting room is bright and spacious with dual-aspect windows and bi-fold doors out to the garden. The windows have an electric retractable awning to shield from direct sunlight. It is carpeted and features a wood-burning stove. The open hallway has ample space for a dining area, with wooden floors and glass doors to a garden terrace. A study is also accessed from the dining hall with dual-aspect windows. A large cloakroom has hanging space for coats and shoes, and there is a generous open storage area with lighting beneath the oak staircase. A separate family room has large windows to the front and leads through to the kitchen/dining room. The spacious kitchen features cream gloss fitted wall and base units, tiled floors, a peninsula breakfast bar with an attractive cream composite worktop, and a gas hob inset with an extractor over. There is a range of appliances, including a dishwasher, microwave, two ovens, a steamer oven and a useful desk area, and an integrated larder with a freestanding fridge and freezer. A dresser in the dining area has a wooden worktop, attractive shelving, and glass doors. There is space for a large dining table. A separate glass door leads out to the garden. A utility room has a door directly out to the garden, and is fitted with gloss cabinets under a vinyl worktop, a stainless steel sink, an integrated washing machine, and a tumble dryer. It also connects to a boot room leading into the annexe.The first floor is accessed via an open-tread carpeted oak staircase opening on to the galleried landing with a large window and two skylights. There is a large storage cupboard accessed from the landing. The principal bedroom is dual-aspect with fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower. There are a further four bedrooms, one with a large walk-in cupboard of eaves storage and an en suite shower room. A family bathroom, featuring a large bath, a wash hand basin and a separate corner shower completes the first floor accommodation. Stairs lead up to a second floor. A generous roof space provides rooms suitable for hobbies, playrooms or exercise areas with a selection of windows and skylights. A smaller room has fitted cupboards and a skylight. The annexe is accessed from the front courtyard through glass doors, or via the utility room into a lobby/boot room. From the annexe lobby are stairs to the first floor where two rooms are suitable as a home office or studio, with underfloor heating, vaulted ceilings and windows. On the ground floor is the first garage with large double wooden coach-house style doors featuring some original ironmongery. The second garage also has double wooden doors to the front, lighting and power, and a concrete floor, an additional store room can also be accessed from this room.To the front of the property is a large gravelled parking area with ample space for several cars accessed via a wooden electric gate.The pretty rear garden is laid mainly to lawn, with mature shrub borders and trees giving a sense of privacy. Several patio areas allow you to enjoy the garden from various angles. There is an attractive summerhouse, and a wooden shed screened behind a trellis. The house features an abundance of outside lighting, enabling you to enjoy the garden in the evenings. To one side of the garden is a greenhouse and a large patio area accessing the utility room and side of the house. All outbuildings have electricity.Shiplake Cross is equidistant to Shiplake, a Thames-side village with a village shop/post office, butcher, garage and an award-winning public house and restaurant, and Binfield Heath, with a village shop/post office and pub. Orwell's Gourmet restaurant is within walking distance of the property. Shiplake railway station gives mainline access (via Twyford) to Reading with a fast service to London, Paddington (from 25 minutes). Henley-on-Thames, Marlow and Reading are all within easy reach and offer comprehensive shopping, leisure, and recreational facilities. Henley is famous for the Henley Royal Regatta, the Henley Festival of Music & Arts and the Henley Literary Festival. The property gives immediate access to numerous walks beside the river and in the nearby Chiltern Hills. The area is well served by excellent schools, including Reading Blue Coat, Shiplake College, The Abbey School for Girls, and Queen Anne's in Caversham. It is also in the catchment area of Shiplake Primary School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i68585032
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This grand 4-bedroom duplex penthouse of 3,311 sq ft / 308 sq m is on the top two floors overlooking the park and fountain. The property is in excellent decorative order and offers period features, with high ceilings and cornices, mullion windows and solid timber doors. 2 underground car parks, tennis courts and access to 178 acre park. The 4-bedroom duplex apartment of 3,311 sq ft / 308 sq m is on the top two floors and has panoramic views. The property is in excellent decorative order and offers period features, with high ceilings and cornices, mullion windows and solid timber doors.Wyfold Court is a spectacular Grade II* listed Gothic Mansion, which sits at the heart of this private 178 acre estate, approached through woodland and beautiful parkland. The house was designed for a cotton magnate and was built between 1874 and 1884. Being one of the largest private houses constructed in England its style combines the flamboyant French Gothic architecture mixed with Scots Baronial. The front facade has towers with corner turrets, gargoyles. The mansion was converted in 1999 by PJ Livesey into eleven beautiful apartments. The Wyfold Estate is situated in the heart of South Oxfordshire countryside, on the edge of the Chilterns and within easy reach of the excellent shopping and leisure activities available in Henley on Thames and Reading. Main line railway services are provided from Reading to London Paddington (approx. 28 mins). Crossrail is also being extended to Reading.The two main reception rooms, a dining room and a drawing room, as well as a separate dining area in the kitchen, all have views of the fountain and park. All are of grand proportions with super high ceilings. A large marble fireplace, tall mullion windows add to the sense of history. A bespoke fitted kitchen with granite worktops and peninsular breakfast bar, has integrated appliances. The main bedroom is on the 1st floor of the duplex with a large ensuite shower-room, and over looks the grounds and fountainUnderground parking, has room for two large vehicles, together with storage and can be accessed from the main house via an underground tunnel. The main house also has a communal sitting room and some grand corridors to explore.The services include gas central heating, and a private sewerage plant. The mansion is connected to fibre for fast broadband.Tenure and service charges:The Wyfold Court Mansion is on 8 acres of ground which are share of freehold. The property has access to a 178 acre park with a 999 year lease from the 1st of January 1999. The property has a Mansion service charge of approximately £14,100 per annum. The service charges cover all buildings insurance, gardening, and sewerage treament and roof maintenance. There is an additional Estate Park service fee of £1850. The Council rates are £3958 The service charges cover all buildings insurance, gardening, and sewerage treament and roof maintenance. The parkland includes two serviced tennis courts and numerous woodland pathways towards various villages.REF: DAD For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70375465
Stylish barn living.A fabulous contemporary styled 5-bedroom detached property, with the benefit of a detached studio/annexe and paddocks. In all, circa 2.4 acres.Accommodation Ample living and entertaining space, with light flexible accommodation Entrance hall incorporating library area, study and cloakroom Fabulous drawing room with vaulted ceiling and triple bifold doors, allowing plenty of natural light. A feature stone open fireplace From the entrance hall, stairs to master suite, with valuted ceiling, with wooden trusses, and a modern, stylish bathroom with bath and separate shower Contemporary Kitchen/dining room with Aga and doors to garden Utility room Four further bedrooms (one with en suite) Family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate showerOutside The property is approached via a shared driveway to electric gates with a large parking and turning area The well-established gardens are to the south west side of the property, with a large entertaining terrace, the perfect place to relax The detached studio/annexe comprises a flexible space, currently comprising three studios, with a. This has the potential to be used for ancillary accommodation, subject to planning The paddock is well fenced extending to 1.75 acres. Please note a public footpath skirts the paddockSituationThe village of Upper Tadmarton is located between Banbury, Shipston on Stour and Chipping Norton and surrounded by rolling countryside. The village has a pub, village hall and church. Bloxham lies 3 miles to the east with a good range of local facilities including grocers, butcher (farm shop), newsagents, post office, public houses, petrol station, doctor and dental surgeries. Banbury train service to Marylebone (London) is about an hour, and access to M40 at junction 11. Soho Farmhouse about 7 miles.Fixtures and FittingsAll fixtures, fittings and furniture such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments and statuary are excluded from the sale. Some may be available by separate negotiation.ServicesMains water, electricity and drainage are connected. None of the services or appliances, heating installations, plumbing or electrical systems have been tested by the selling agents.The estimated fastest download speed currently achievable for the property postcode area is around 1000 Mbps (data taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk on 26/03/2024). Actual service availability at the property or speeds received may be different.TenureThe property is to be sold freehold with vacant possession.Local AuthorityCherwell District CouncilCouncil Tax Band G Public Rights of Way, Wayleaves and EasementsThe property is sold subject to all rights of way, wayleaves and easements whether or not they are defined in this brochure.Plans and BoundariesThe plans within these particulars are based on Ordnance Survey data and provided for reference only. They are believed to be correct but accuracy is not guaranteed. The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and the extent of ownership. Neither the vendor nor the vendor's agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof.ViewingsStrictly by appointment through Fisher German LLP. DirectionsPostcode OX15 5SJwhat3words proclaims.good.durations For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_nr-banbury-d634422/for-sale_i70316663
Fascinating grade II listed house with circa 3.5 acres and studio annexe. DescriptionHouseArchitecturally fascinating, The Manor House has been a well-loved family home for nearly 60 years. It presents an exciting opportunity to acquire a house, brimming with character to update for 21st century family living. The timeline and history are evident, inside and out, and speak of the story of this house. The oldest part dates to the 13th century when it began life as a medieval hall-house with a central fireplace. Clues to these origins are evident in the attic. Original architectural and design details abound throughout the house. Of particular note is the stunning stone fireplace in the sitting room, with its six heraldic carvings, dating it to the reign of Henry VII. Other features include ancient beams, a crossed beam ceiling, stained glass leaded light window, linen fold panelling, square bay sashes with wooden shutters, a further stone fireplace in the principal bedroom, amongst others.The oak porch forms a majestic entrance to the house, opening directly to the stunning dining hall. From here the dual aspect sitting room showcases the striking stone fireplace. Exquisite linen fold panelling to one wall, has been repurposed from an Oxford college and adds to the statement of this room.The kitchen, open to the eaves, features wooden base and wall units beneath tiled worktops. Appliances include an oven, ceramic hob and two door Aga. Behind the oven, a door, still in situ, connects the kitchen to the office.A corridor leads down to the garden hall with a lovely, semi-glazed doorway opening to the west facing walled garden. This leads on to the family room with its open fireplace and a door connecting to the studio annexe.Also off the corridor is a boot room opening directly to the courtyard and cloakroom.Situated off the herringbone brick courtyard at the back of the house, formed around three sides, is the office and the laundry room. The office and small hallway, previously the old dairy, are still connected via a door to the kitchen of the house. The housing for the oven is presently blocking this, but it could easily be reinstated.There is a pleasing flow to the ground floor, with all main reception rooms interconnecting.Stairs wind to the first floor galleried landing. The magnificent principal bedroom boasts another ancient stone fireplace, huge beam, small dressing area and en suite bathroom. There are four further double bedrooms and a shower room.Studio annexeA self-contained, contemporary and light flooded studio annexe is connected to the house via the family room. However, this annexe has its own door to the courtyard and French doors to the garden, offering infinite and flexible possibilities for ancillary accommodation/workspace/studio. The garden room has a fully glazed ceiling and plumbing is in situ to install a kitchen to one end. An arch leads on to the triple aspect studio room with its vaulted, partly glazed ceiling with beautiful views over the gardens. This light drenched room lends itself to use as a studio or bedroom. Just off is the shower room.There is underfloor heating and double glazing throughout.OutsideThere is a long driveway to the east of the house with two parking places off the drive way, adjacent to the property. The drive also leads up to a further parking area with a garage building and two garden stores. The gardens are divided into a large and delightful walled garden, with established flower beds, a family garden with pond and paddock beyond. There is also the 'willow garden' to the east of the house.A recently added and useful tool shed is situated at the entrance to the courtyard.This wonderful, interesting and historical family home offers myriad opportunities. In all approximately 3.5 acresLocationStandlake is a popular village with a church, pub, shop/ PO, primary school and village hall. The village also has a tennis club and swimming pool club. Nearby are numerous lakes used for anglers, water sports and wildlife reserves. The market town of Witney provides everyday shopping with a weekly market and large supermarkets. There are highly regarded schools, state and private in Witney, Abingdon and Oxford. There are regular bus services to Witney, Abingdon and Eynsham (with connection to Oxford) from the village.Square Footage: 4,142 sq ft Acreage: 3.5 AcresDirectionsFrom Oxford proceed west on the A40 to Witney. Take the A415 exit towards Abingdon. Continue for about four miles into Standlake village. Turn left onto the High Street. Manor House is on the right after a short distance.What3words: ///sugar.words.regarding Additional InfoWitney 6 miles, Oxford 15 miles, Abingdon 10 miles, Didcot Parkway 15 miles (London Paddington from 42 mins), Oxford Parkway 16 miles (London Marylebone from 55 mins)(Distances are approximate)TenureFreehold with vacant possession on completionServicesAll main services are connected.Oil tank for Aga onlyElectric heatingGigaclear fibre broadband (disconnected)Photographs taken and brochure prepared April 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_witney-d196718/for-sale_i70498885
A beautifully presented and extended four double bedroom semi-detached home with good sized South-facing garden. Presented in excellent condition throughout, this four bedroom, three bathroom semi-detached family home offers over 2500 sq ft of accommodation. The property also benefits from solar panels.On the ground floor the accommodation consists of entrance hall, formal reception to front, W.C and dining room/second reception. The kitchen/breakfast room has been extended to create a stunning vaulted snug area which is flooded with natural light from the South facing garden. This room also has the added benefit of air-conditioning and there is also a useful utility room on this level. On the first floor are two bedrooms the master bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes and en suite shower room and a further double, also with fitted wardrobes. There is a family bathroom on this floor with bath, sink and W.C. Two further doubles sit on the second floor with another family shower room. The property could very easily be converted back to five bedrooms, which was the original design.To the rear of the property is a sizeable South facing garden. There is an insulated outbuilding with electricity which could be used as a home office, as well as a separate log store. To the front of the property there is ample off-road parking.***AGENT NOTE - The property is tenanted until 1st August*** For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_north-oxford-d361671/for-sale_i67999382
Lye Hill House is a substantial and attractive detached house with generous gardens, a paddock and wonderful views within 10 miles of Oxford.The accommodation is set over two floors and includes a grand reception hall, large dining room and elegant drawing room, together with a sitting room, which could potentially be converted into a staff/guest flat. There are 4 bedrooms on the first floor, including two suites. To the exterior, there is a large detached garage, gardens to the front and rear, and a small paddock. The house is approached via a track off the Holton road, with Holton itself a sought-after village close to Oxford.Travel links from the property are excellent, with easy access to the M40 at either junction 8 or 9, Haddenham & Thame Parkway within 10 miles (providing a fast rail service to London Marylebone from 36 minutes), and Heathrow Airport within 39 miles. There is also a Park & Ride service within 2.8 miles, where the Oxford Tube runs a 24-hour service into central London.Holton benefits from a good community with a local Church dating back to the 12th Century, three working farms and a village hall. Further comprehensive amenities can be found in Wheatley, Oxford and Thame; the renowned Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons is also close by.There are good sporting and leisure facilities within the surrounding area, including David Lloyd Health & Leisure Club, the Nuffield Health Club in North Oxford and golf at Horton cum Studley. The picturesque surrounding countryside (including the Shotover Estate) provides inspiring scenery and wonderful walking routes.Schooling in the area is excellent with many renowned Oxford schools close by; these include the Dragon, St Edward's, Magdalen College, Headington School and Oxford High School, to name a few.Oxford 10 miles, M40 (J8) 2.6 miles, Haddenham & Thame Parkway 10 miles (London Marylebone from 36 minutes), Heathrow Airport 39 miles(All distances and times are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69731029
A part 17th-century, Grade II listed detached property with a separate home office, in just under an acre of wrap around gardens with a tennis court, a detached triple carport and garage, with driveway parking in a village location with country views. Part of the property dates back to the 17th century, which is evident in the original timber framed structure with brick infill on the ground floor and rendered walls above. The clay tiled roof is 20th-century and has appropriate hipped dormers with casement windows. Three bedrooms and two reception rooms in the old part of the house retain the original timber beams, particularly in the downstairs ceilings, and the brick fireplaces remain - the inglenook in the sitting room, now with a wood burner, is still in use. In the 1970s, a two-storey extension was added to the house, creating what is now the kitchen, with bedrooms above, and the family room. The L-shape plan was created by adding the entrance hallway and what is now the cloakroom and utility room. (At this point the separate carport/garage was also added.) The building was then completed with the addition of a single storey extension, comprising the garden room and a quest suite. (Grade Listing no. 1368772) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thame-d196427/for-sale_i70918340
DescriptionNestled at the end of a tranquil country lane a short distance from the downland village of Sparsholt, just north of the Ridgeway and the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Broadleaze House is believed to have been constructed in the 1700s. This delighful house is full of character and provides over 3800 square feet of accommodation together with a useful range of outbuildings, all set within lovely gardens surrounded by fields and countryside walks.The accommodation is arranged over two floors and as well as being generously proportioned, offers a highly flexible layout with a number of options for entertainment on the ground floor with six distinct reception spaces. The welcoming entrance hall leads to a dining room and a formal reception room connected to a family room with a wood-burning stove. Additionally, there is a spacious 29-foot sitting room, a breakfast room, and an impressive oak-framed garden room was added in 2021 showcasing a harmonious fusion of natural wood and glazing and offering captivating views of the rear garden and the fields beyond. A striking country-style kitchen complete with an AGA and a separate range oven is complemented by an adjoining utility room with laundry facilities. The first floor comprises a principal bedroom with a bath/shower room and a storage room, an en suite guest bedroom, and three additional double bedrooms that share a family bathroom.Broadleaze House retains a wealth of original features, including exposed beams, wall panelling, open fireplaces, and stone floors, giving the house a lovely farmhouse feel seamlessly blending with more contemporary additions. Featuring heritage colours and attractive wall coverings the interior decor is superbly presented blending with the charm and character of the house.The house enjoys its own established gardens on three sides, occupying a generous plot. The front of the house features a gravelled driveway providing private parking for a number of vehicles, accompanied by a detached timber garage offering covered parking and an attached car port. The attractively landscaped gardens include lawns, flowerbeds, herbaceous borders, a variety of trees, and a gravel terrace at the rear, ideal for outdoor entertaining. There is a greenhouse and a large outbuilding currently divided into 5 storerooms which subject consents, could be used for a number of purposes.LocationSituated a short distance from the desirable downland village of Sparsholt, the property benefits from a prime semi rural location. The village boasts the recently renovated 'Star Inn,' linked with the highly regarded Woodspeen restaurant located nearby in Newbury, as well as a parish church. The market towns such as Faringdon and Wantage are in close proximity, offering a range of amenities to cater to everyday needs. The cities of Oxford and Swindon provide an array of options and cultural attractions together with further shopping and leisure facilities. The surrounding area is renowned for its open countryside and is particularly popular among walkers and horse riders, with numerous equestrian establishments nearby. Local sporting attractions include horse racing at Newbury and golfing in Chaddleworth. Commuters will appreciate the excellent road links, including the A420 to Oxford (approximately 16 miles), Swindon, Lechlade, and London via the M40. Both Oxford and Didcot offer mainline rail services, with fast trains from Didcot Parkway reaching London in under 40 minutes with a direct connection to the Elizabeth Line for cross city travel. The property provides convenient access to a wide range of schools including Pinewood School, St. Hugh's, The Manor Prep School, St Helen and St Katherine, Abingdon School, in addition to those in Oxford.ServicesAdditional informationCouncil tax band GVale of White Horse District CouncilMains water and electricity connected. Private drainage. Superfast broadband For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wantage-d196801/for-sale_i69224048
2 Yewden Manor is a substantial part of a Grade II listed Manor House offering flexible accommodation over 4 floors. The property retains many original features but offers tremendous scope to improve. To the ground floor is a fabulous reception hall with two magnificent reception rooms off, both with high ceilings, open fireplaces and superb views. Fitted kitchen/breakfast room. To the first floor is a large landing with 3 double bedrooms and two bathrooms off, the second floor offers 2/3 further bedrooms and additional bathroom.Outside immediately to the back of the property is a small fenced lawned area opening onto magnificent grounds interspersed with mature trees measuring.45 acre approx. Yewden Manor is approached over a shared driveway with additional parking, gardens and garage.LocationThe property is in a sought after location surrounded by countryside, in the beautiful Hambleden Valley. Just a short walk across the meadows, is the National Trust village of Hambleden, which has a village store, popular pub and church. Both Marlow and Henley-on-Thames provide extensive educational, shopping and recreational facilities. Mainline stations can be found at Henley-on-Thames, Marlow and Maidenhead (London, Paddington from 19 minutes). The A404M is approximately 5 miles distant connecting to the M40 and M4 motorways giving access to London, Heathrow, Midlands and West Country. There are miles of outstanding riding and walking in the surrounding countryside and boating on the nearby River Thames. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_buckinghamshire-r740457/for-sale_i69951413
Delightful village living with generous gardens and outbuildings. DescriptionThe Stile House is a charming Grade II listed village house of late 17th century origins with later additions. Lying in a Conservation Area, the house is of Hornton stone construction under a grey slate roof and offers a number of period features including open fireplaces, exposed timbers, flagstone and chequer board quarry tile floors, window seats, shutters, leaded lights, panelled internal doors. The house over the years has been sympathetically improved and modernised. A key addition is the lovely garden/sitting room with aspect and doors out into the garden. With an open fire this room makes for all year round living. To the front of the house is a generous, oak beamed, drawing room with an impressive inglenook fireplace. From here there are steps down to the cellar ideal for wine. There is useful boot room plus utility room with secondary spiral staircase. Here the current owners have a desk for working from home. There are four generous, light bedrooms, one of which is the principal bedroom with bathroom that can be shared with bedroom two which has an en suite dressing room. Here the spiral staircase takes you back down to the utility room. At this point the layout is such that one could incorporate the garden room, bedroom two, dressing room and utility room to create an integral annexe for a dependent relative or teenager. The sympathetic refurbishment works include the introduction of modern fixtures and fittings include base and eye level kitchen units, four oven Aga, two ring hob, Fired Earth tiles and solid wood flooring; the garden room; white bathroom fittings; spiral staircase. Bedroom two is ideal for teenagers or as a guest bedroom.There is a range of attractive traditional stone outbuildings including the Malthouse comprising further utility room and home office over; Thatched barn with a pair of garages, garden store and loft storage. Separate tiled floor workshop. These buildings provide a wonderful addition to the house and compliment what is already a well-proportioned family home. Off road parking to the rear and side of the house for around four or five cars.There are ample level walled gardens to the rear predominately laid to lawn with well planted herbaceous and shrub borders and beds. Stone paved entertaining area. BBQ area. Wendy House. Former pigsty. Beyond the main garden is a further orchard area with raised beds for vegetables and herbs. Beyond is a hard tennis court flanked by dry stone walls, in summer surrounded by Hollyhocks.Spacious versatile living, a multitude of useful outbuildings and generous gardens, rare for a village house.LocationThe Stile House is situated in a Conservation Area in the heart of the village of Deddington. Deddington itself is a large village characterised by the delightful market place which hosts a farmers' market once a month. With origins dating from Saxon times, the village is rich in history, the earliest parts of St Peter and Paul's church date to the early 13th century. Today there are several shops, a delicatessen, pubs, a post office, library, restaurants, a health centre, a commercial pharmacy, a hotel and a primary school. More extensive shopping and leisure facilities are available in the nearby towns of Banbury, Bicester, Chipping Norton and Oxford.A selection of educational establishments in the area include:- Deddington C of E Primary School and Warriner Senior school (Bloxham Independent schools include St Johns Prep (Banbury), Bloxham School (co-ed) and Tudor Hall (girls) also in Bloxham. Bus services to many of the Oxford schools, including Oxford High School, Headington and Magdalen College.Well located for both London and Birmingham and the North with junctions 10 and 11 of the M40 being about 7 and 8 miles away respectively; direct trains from Bicester North to London Marylebone, (from 46 minutes Banbury to Birmingham (from 55 minutes Birmingham International Airport is about 47 miles away and Heathrow about 63 miles.Sporting and leisure activities include a thriving Community and Sports Centre including cricket, football and tennis,; Bannatyne's Health Club in Bodicote; Soho Farmhouse in Great Tew; golf at Chipping Norton Cotswold GC and Tadmarton Heath; horse racing at Warwick, Stratford and Towcester; motor racing at Silverstone; cinemas in Banbury and Chipping Norton; theatres in Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon.All distances and times are approximate. Additional InfoAgents Note: There is a restrictive covenant over the tennis court garden area restricting the use only as part of the garden. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_banbury-d197144/for-sale_i71425824
Property DescriptionOffered to market as a pair, two extended properties with HMO license for 6 and 10 persons located in central Headington. Can be sold as a pair or individually. The properties are let on a room by room basis with a current yearly rental return of £134,040. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxford-d196474/for-sale_i71111714
A five-bedroom detached family home, located in the heart of of Nettlebed. DescriptionA detached five-bedroom family home, located in the heart of the sought after village of Nettlebed, just a short drive from Henley-on-Thames and local amenities. The front door opens into a spacious entrance hall that leads to a large sitting room with a charming wood burner and views over the front garden. At the rear of the house the well-equipped kitchen has a door and French Doors to a large rear patio and boasts its own separate utility room. Completing the ground floor is a separate study and dining room. On the first floor, there are two large double bedrooms, each with an en-suite. The principal bedroom also benefits from its own walk-in dressing room. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.Outside, the driveway offers plenty of parking and access to the double garage. The well-manicured rear garden benefits from a modern patio encompassed by hedging providing ample privacy.LocationThe pretty village of Nettlebed is situated on the Henley-Oxford Road (A4130) approximately 5 miles north west of Henley-on-Thames, which boasts an antique shop, The Cheese shed, a petrol station with a Budgens which is open 24/7, the well regarded McQueens Deli and White Hart Hotel and restaurant. More extensive shopping and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby historic riverside town of Henley-on-Thames, offering a fine variety of shops, public houses and restaurants as well as a Waitrose and a hospital. The town of Reading also offers further shops and amenities, together with a fast rail service to London, Paddington and the Elizabeth line. The M40 (J6) and M4 J8/9 are within easy reach, both providing access to Heathrow and the national motorway network. There are schools in the area of excellent repute, as well as sporting facilities including rowing on the Thames and a number of fine local golf courses. The surrounding countryside offers extensive walking and riding through a well-linked network of public footpaths and bridleways.Square Footage: 2,535 sq ft DirectionsFrom Henley-on-Thames take the Fairmile (A4130) to Nettlebed, upon reaching the village, turn right into The Green just after the bus shelter, Chapel lane is further down on your left. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70411304
Apartment 2 at Beechwood Manor is a breathtaking ground floor apartment offering 1650 sq ft of accommodation space, stunning architecture and luxurious amenities. As you step inside the apartment, you are welcomed by a traditional hallway with solid oak parquet flooring that exudes elegance and class. On your left-hand side, there are French-polished solid oak double doors that lead to a stately drawing room/dining room, which is the epitome of sophistication. The room has a beautifully crafted fireplace that adds warmth and character to the space.Adjacent to the drawing room is a fully fitted Charles Yorke kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream. The kitchen features marble work surfaces and a bespoke marble island, which provide ample space for preparing and serving meals. Siemens integrated appliances and a range cooker add to the convenience and functionality of the kitchen.Both the drawing room and kitchen lead out to a large private terrace and garden, which offer a picturesque view of Harpsden and Henley Golf Club. The terrace provides an ideal space for entertaining guests or simply enjoying a cup of coffee while soaking up the beautiful surroundings.The principal bedroom is a true masterpiece with French doors that open up to the private terrace. This bedroom features a beautiful dressing room with bespoke handmade vanity cabinets creating ample storage space. The en-suite bathroom is a luxurious retreat, which features a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, and freestanding dual vanity units.Bedroom 2 is equally impressive, with fitted wardrobes that provide ample storage space for your clothes and personal belongings. The en-suite bathroom has a walk-in shower that ensures a refreshing start to your day.This beautiful home also benefits from an external storage unit with power, two allocated carport parking spaces, and an additional outside parking space. Beechwood Manor is a stunning manor house that consists of four impressive two bedroom apartments and a grand three bedroom penthouse, located in private woodlands and gardens near the market town of Henley-on-Thames. Residents will also have access to their own private garden on the manor house grounds.This home is ready to move into.*SHOW APARTMENT NOW OPEN - CONTACT KNIGHT FRANK ON TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW*PLOT 1 & PLOT 5 - RESERVED. ONLY 3 APARTMENTS REMAINING. *Please note that the internal imagery is of the show home and the communal areas at Beechwood Manor. The external imagery is CGI. All imagery displayed is for indicative purposes only.Henley-on-Thames is a beautiful 13th-century market town in England. Henley's riverside location, surrounded by a Chiltern landscape of wooded hills and green fields, lends itself to relaxation, and leisurely lunches, whilst enjoying an array of delightful independent shops, brilliant pubs, numerous cafes, and great restaurants.Throughout the year, the town hosts internationally renowned sporting events and festivals, including the Henley Royal Regatta, the Literary Festival, Henley in Bloom, and the Christmas Festival.The town is located 5 miles from the M4, 8 miles from Reading, 24 miles from London Heathrow, and 38 miles from Central London. The railway station offers travel to London Paddington in just under an hour. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_henley-on-thames-d527821/for-sale_i71070147
WelcomeRarely does such a wonderful property come to the market. Dating back to the 16th Century, this grade II listed home is steeped in history and has the most amazing rear garden, parking for up to 5 cars and a garage accessed by private electric gates. Such a benefit when you live in the centre of town. Step in from the road into an impressive entrance hallway. Original tiles adorn the floors, and the ceiling beams give a sense of the rest of the property that lies beyond.Reception roomsThere is a formal sitting room with wonderfully grand oak panelling on the walls and a bay window to the front. This is a great room, particularly in the winter, enjoying the roaring open fire.The second reception space is a dining room but has formerly been used as a living room. There is a log burner, and the connections and wiring are already in the wall above if you want to install a TV. Ancient timbers offer a separation in this room to a slightly raised area that currently houses a piano but could be a lovely reading nook or seating area. There is also a door that leads out to the garden.A hatch from this room leads down to a dry cellar with decent head height, offering a great storage space or the perfect place for your wine collection.The house is very seasonal - we use the older part of the house during winter, and it is lovely and cosy. The newer part of the house is more open plan and is so nice during the warmer months.The heart of the homeAt the rear is the newer part of the building, which creates a nice juxtaposition between the old and the new. This space is the real heart of the home and where the family spends most of their time, with a lovely living space beneath a roof lantern that fills the space with natural light and tri-folding doors that open up to a delightful patio area. A separate dining area is perpendicular to the living area, creating an excellent social space and fully opening up onto the patio, bringing the outside in and giving the most fantastic al fresco dining area.Joining these two separate spaces is the kitchen. A top-quality kitchen with pale grey cabinetry topped by granite worktops. There is plenty of workspace and light for you to chop, peel, roast and boil your favourite recipes whilst your guests perch on a stool at the island to chat.Miele appliances include an integrated coffee machine, a microwave oven, a conventional and a separate steam oven, and two warming drawers. There is a dishwasher and Quooker instant hot water tap. The induction hob sits on the island with an extractor hood above and pop-up electrical sockets for your handheld appliances. This kitchen is every chef's dream. There is even a wine chiller fridge, so your wine is always served at the perfect temperature.Beautiful BedroomsThere are a total of five bedrooms on the first floor. The master bedroom has dual-aspect sash windows overlooking the garden and the trees beyond. A calming space to rest and relax after a busy day. There are many fitted wardrobes to keep your clothing nice and tidy. There is also an en suite shower room with a walk-in shower and a basin in a vanity unit, a WC and a bidet.Two of the bedrooms share a bathroom in a Jack and Jill style. A further bedroom has a whimsical feel as you move through the ancient timbers to get to the bed and a wash hand basin. Finally, the fifth bedroom is used as a study with bookshelves to create an impressive home library. Of course, these shelves could be removed to easily make way for a double bed.Bathroom BlissThe family bathroom has a bath with a shower over, a wash hand basin within a vanity unit and a WC. Close the door to the world and relax in a bubble bath away from all distractions.Glorious GardensThe landscaped gardens are exquisite and expertly manicured. Established hedges and borders ensure privacy, and flowers bursting with colour and sweet fragrances. There are multiple areas to sit, which means you can find shade or sunlight, whatever you desire, depending on the British weather. This garden is an oasis, a secret garden hidden from the town for you to enjoy.A timber summer house sits within the gardens in just the right place to capture the evening sunlight. Perfect for enjoying a crisp G&T as the sun sets in the summer.Electric gates at the rear open to reveal the paved parking area that comfortably parks 5 cars in front of a garage, with an additional log store area.Out and aboutWe love the convenience, whether popping out for a coffee, a quick bite or a spot of shopping.Being on the high street has immense benefits. This end of the town is quiet and feels like a small village, separate from the rest of Thame. The neighbourhood is friendly and has a real community feel. Everything you could need is close to hand; Waitrose and other local shops are just a short walk away, so whether you are doing a big shop or just need a few essentials, there is not far to walk, so you needn't get the car out unless you want to.The local pre-school and primary schools are just around the corner, with secondary schools nearby. There are also excellent private schools in the area, with many options to choose from, so there are fantastic schooling options available, whatever the age of your children or your budget.The train station in nearby Haddenham, where you can catch a direct train into London, Marylebone, takes just 35 minutes. Major motorways are nearby, too, so your commute is a doddle. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thame-d196427/for-sale_i71619429
Showcasing a remarkable attention to detail and care in preserving the integrity of the period building, the renovation seamlessly blends modern functionality with classic features. As you walk through the elegant glazed hallway, you are greeted by a spacious open-plan family kitchen and living area. The kitchen, designed by John Lewis of Hungerford, features sleek Corian work surfaces, a central island, a wine rack, a housekeeper's cupboard, two display cupboards, chopping boards, and a double Butler's sink with both boiler and hose taps. The modern electric AGA stove, accompanied by an AGA mate, takes centre stage in this impressive space. Additional built-in appliances include a dishwasher and a half dishwasher, with ample room for an American-style fridge freezer. This stunning living area seamlessly connects to the garden through two tri-folding doors that open onto the side terrace, creating a perfect indoor-outdoor flow. French doors at the rear of the room provide another entrance to the beautifully landscaped rear garden. As you enter the older section of the cottage, you will discover a charming snug with a beautiful inglenook fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove, flagstone hearth, beamed ceiling, and surround sound system. The adjacent downstairs bedroom, with its own entrance from the front of the property, boasts an ensuite bathroom featuring a luxurious roll-top bath. Descend into the basement to find a state-of-the-art cinema room, soundproofed and equipped with Dolby Atmos technology. The projector, amplifier, and subwoofers can be included in the sale through separate negotiation. Located on the first floor are four bedrooms, one of which offers space for an en-suite bathroom that has been partially converted with a vaulted ceiling and exposed brickwork. The front bedrooms provide a stunning view of the sunrise. Additionally, there is a luxurious family bathroom that services the other three bedrooms. The landing is bright and airy, thanks to the four Velux windows, and also features a convenient linen cupboard.OutsideThe property can be accessed via a gravel driveway that offers ample off-road parking for several vehicles in addition to the attached garage which could also be a studio. Additionally, there is a convenient wood store and raised bed located at the front of the property. The garden surrounds the house, with the main garden situated at the rear and side. A spacious deck extends from the kitchen living space, providing a lovely outdoor area to relax. The deck overlooks a small pond and a well-maintained lawned area. The rear of the property features a larger lawn with beautifully planted beds, mature trees, and hedging. An outdoor sauna and office are also located on the property. At the end of the garden, there is a shed; however, it is currently outside the property's registered title, as indicated below. The property borders Woodland owned by Christchurch College, and a portion of the garden extends beyond the current registered title. Discussions are underway regarding a boundary agreement involving all parties.SituationElsfield is a picturesque hamlet nestled high on the Elsfield Ridge, boasting a charming village church and a collection of attractive period properties. Located just six and a half miles from the bustling city centre of Oxford, Elsfield offers easy access to a variety of retail shops, restaurants, pubs, clubs, and historic landmarks. Closer still are Summertown and Headington, with M&S and Waitrose just 3.1 miles and 3.3 miles away, respectively. The village also boasts excellent transportation links and is close to some of the top schools in the area. Additionally, there is an equestrian school and yard a mere 0.2 miles from the property, as well as a horse paddock just next door available for grazing for a small fee. Conveniently situated near Headington, Elsfield provides quick access to the John Radcliffe Hospital and the A40 for those commuting to London. Additionally, the nearby village of Islip features its own train station with regular services to London Marylebone (fifty minutes), Oxford Parkway, and Oxford station (ten minutes). This makes Elsfield an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful village setting with easy access to both urban amenities and transportation options.Additional InformationCouncil Tax Band C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_elsfield-d72884/for-sale_i69703878
An incredibly attractive cottage in one of the most sought after villages in the Cotswolds. ABOUT THIS HOUSE As north Cotswold addresses go, it doesn't get much better than this. Located in the small village of Sarsden, adjacent to the more widely known, Churchill; Sarsden Cottage is quite simply, an idyllic country home.Believed to date back to the 17th Century with later additions, Sarsden Cottage elegantly blends contemporary and traditional living. The quality of craftsmanship is evident throughout and the current owner has carried out a complete renovation project with close attention being made to retain the original character and charm, yet created a home that very much suits modern day living. Sarsden Cottage has a warm and inviting feel, with generously proportioned rooms, rarely found in a property of this age.The four/five bedroom, three bath/shower room layout over two floors makes for comfortable living. The main bedroom has an attractive vaulted, beamed ceiling Tand a beautifully appointed en-suite.To the front of the property is ample parking, provided by two driveways and a garage. Framed by a hedge, there is a small garden which is planted with shrubs and well stocked beds which run along much of the main facade.The garden to the rear is mostly laid to lawn with a number of herbaceous boarders which are full of colour in the summer months. Ornate estate fencing forms the boundary to the west which in turn has themost spectacular views across the adjoining countryside and Churchill beyond. A paved area to the rear of the vaulted garden room is perfect for those who enjoy al fresco dining and entertaining.ABOUT THIS AREANestling in the picturesque Cotswold countryside is this attractive village. Situated in the triangle of Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the- Wold and Burford Churchill & Sarsden have an impressive church, a village green, many listed buildings and a very popular pub - The Chequers Inn. Of further interest is the Heritage Centre in the remaining part of the original medieval church, containing a wealth of exhibits relating to local history. The village hall hosts a variety of functions, including art classes, social events and regular film shows.One of the main attractions of this area is the proximity to Daylesford Farm Shop and Soho Farmhouse which are only short drive away, merely adding to the appeal. of this superb area. The popular towns of Burford, Stow on-the-Wold and Chipping Norton are all within close proximity, as is the city of Oxford which all offer a variety of shops, an array of dining options other.Oxfordshire is renowned for its excellent selection of schools and is well served for both state and private schools For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chipping-norton-d196888/for-sale_i69871167
A unique development of just four luxury barn conversions nestled in the Oxfordshire countryside at the foot of White Horse Hill. With unobstructed views over open countryside.Completion: Spring 2024 Plot 1 - 1 Thatcher's BarnPlot 2 - 2 Thatcher's BarnPlot 3 - Cleveland BarnPlot 4 - The Dutch BarnOVERVIEWWelcome to Cleveland Farm Barns. This exclusive development on the edge of the peaceful village of Longcot, Oxfordshire is the result of the careful restoration of former farm buildings, transforming them into four unique homes which seamlessly blend into their surroundings. Carefully designed to enhance and blend in with the surrounding landscape, Cleveland Farm Barns offer the best of both worlds: luxurious modern living in homes that retain all the charm and character of the original agricultural buildings that once occupied this former farm.Cleveland Farm Barns have been designed by RIBA Award-winning architects A Bear & Ball, and constructed by local developer RJAY Developments Ltd. Understated elegance, beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces, contemporary luxury and sustainability are hallmarks of the project, due for completion in early 2024.The development at Cleveland Farm Barns has been designed with a sensitive approach to the surrounding countryside and careful eye for detail, using natural timber materials, blended with modern zinc, steel and glass to create a truly unique finish. With driveway, parking and private garden for each home, every aspect of design and construction has been carefully considered throughout the development. The exceptional quality continues in the interiors with the highest-quality fixtures, fittings and interior specifications.Each barn has been designed to be energy efficient with the latest Airsource Heat Pump heating technology and high insulation standards.The Dutch BarnDiscreetly positioned at the end of the development, The Dutch Barn is accessed through a gated entrance onto a private driveway and enjoys a tranquil location with spectacular views over open countryside.Extending to circa 4000 square feet, this 4/5 bedroom home is the result of a stylish blend of original features including soaring vaulted ceilings and free-flowing open spaces with modern, high-specification fixtures and fittings.Outside, terraces off the main living space and a large, glass-balustraded balcony off the principal bedroom suite make the most of the beautiful surroundings, whilst manicured gardens and spacious terraces provide space to entertain friends in style and for children to play.A SUBLIME LOCATIONLongcot is picture-perfect location with excellent commuter activity. It's a peaceful haven but definitely not remote. Drive just a mile to reach the A420 with direct access to Oxford (21 miles) and Swindon (9 miles) the latter has mainline services to London Paddington, Wales and the South West.A lively and friendly village, Longcot has a thriving community, boosted recently by the opening of a new village hub within St Mary's Church, with activities ranging from coffee mornings and pilates to a toddler club and concerts.Groceries can be picked up from the village shop and Post Office in nearby Uffington, and there's a Co-Op supermarket in Shrivenham, five minutes away. Supermarkets including Waitrose and Tesco are found in nearby Faringdon.There's a superb choice of schools in the area. Longcot and Fernham CE Primary school is rated 'Outstanding', and leading independent schools Pinewood and St Hughs are just a few minutes away by car. Hatherop Castle, Rendcomb College, Dauntseys and St Mary's Calne are also easily accessible from the village.The highly rated village pub, The King and Queen is just a short walk away and serves a menu of classic dishes alongside a choice of delicious tapas (the chef is Spanish!). The sunny pub garden is a great place to relax with a drink or meal in the summer months.Gorgeous countryside walks are a pleasure amid the rural bliss of the Longcot area. Nearby White Horse Hill and Waylands Smithy offer some fantastic views, or there's beautiful Buscot Park or pretty Coleshill village to visit. In spring, Badbury Clumps are swathed with bluebells. ABOUT THE ARCHITECT:RIBA Award-winning architects A Bear and Ball ( have a wealth of experience in designing and delivering high-quality residential projects throughout Oxfordshire and the surrounding counties. In addition to their award-winning design skills, they pride themselves on their deep understanding of construction and the practical aspects of delivering successful buildings. They are committed to a high-quality design approach that is contextual, practical, sustainable and inspirational. They strive to add value, not just financially but also to people's quality of life by creating wonderful living spaces. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1/for-sale_i68291768
Kensington House is a beautiful family home, finished to the highest of standards, with a private and gated driveway, large rear gardens, outdoor entertainment areas and a double car garage.Nestled within a charming development boasting just four distinct properties, this remarkable detached property offers versatile family living spread across four floors. Kensington House discreetly positioned just off Gravel Hill in the idyllic location of Peppard Common.There are four floors in Kensington House. The basement has two very large rooms, a pantry and a large utility room. The property could easily become a 5/6 bedroom property with the use of the two large rooms in the basement.The ground floor has a large open plan kitchen and dining room. A beautiful and spacious lounge area with a separate playroom/office and a washroom in the hallway. The first floor is made up of two very spacious bedrooms, one with a large en-suite and the other with use of the family bathroom. The second floor of Kensington house benefits from two bedrooms and a family bathroom. There is a large gated driveway for at least eight vehicles, plus a double garage.A side entrance leads to a large rear garden with perfectly laid lawn, trampoline area for the children and a large outdoor covered entertainment area with heating, lighting, pizza oven, bbq, sink, bar area and wine cooler.For more information contact Damion Merry 07369-211-735 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69422776
Situated high on the Edge Hill escarpment, a stunning stylish family home with far reaching views, including a 6½ acre paddockThe Gables is beautifully situated on the northern part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, directly on the borders of South Warwickshire and North Oxfordshire. Accommodation Offering flexible flowing family accommodation taking full advantage of the superb position with wide far-reaching views to both the more localised views to the front and more expansive views to the rear. Main reception rooms and main bedroom have windows to these views and a wide outside terrace, again, enjoying this wonderful aspect. Stylish decor is colourful and vibrant with quality fixtures and finishes, Wide hallway with extensive coat cupboards and doors to the sitting room/library and a good sized entertaining kitchen/dining room with work island, walk-in drinks cupboard and doors to the outside terrace. Access to good sized utility/larder room. Double modern glazed doors to the drawing room with inset cassette style fireplace. To the west three double bedrooms and two shower rooms ideal for children or guests. To the east is the principal suite with dressing room and a further double bedroom with adjacent family bathroom. The studio makes an ideal work from home space or has potential to convert into independent annex.Gardens and grounds The house is accessed via a courtyard with informal cottage garden planting with adjacent lawn and a protected eating terrace. There are hints of southerly views over rolling Oxfordshire countryside. To the rear is a wide elevated entertaining terrace enjoying panoramic views over the Vale of Red Horse Valley over the Warwickshire countryside. There is ample gravel car parking to the front and a drive splitting away leading to a useful agricultural barn with lapsed planning to convert into two holiday let cottages (Stratford 14-03186-FUL). There is a grass stockproof paddock extending to about 6 acres with great fun amenity value or for keeping livestock.SituationThe Gables is beautifully situated on the northern part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, directly on the borders of South Warwickshire and North Oxfordshire. The property is rural but benefits from access to both Banbury 6 miles, Stratford upon Avon, Leamington Spa and Warwick. The market town of Banbury has extensive shopping facilities with an excellent train service to London Marylebone in about an hour. There is access onto the M40 at Junction 12 (Gaydon) for the Midlands and the North and Junction 11 (Banbury) for the South.There are a choice of local primary schools at Hornton, Tysoe and Fenny Compton with secondary schools at Kineton and Stratford Grammar. Private schools can be found at Warwick, Bloxham, Tudor Hall, Rugby, Winchester House (Brackley), Carrdus (Overthorpe), St Johns Priory (Banbury), The Croft (Stratford upon Avon) and Warwick Prep School. Fixtures and FittingsAll fixtures, fittings and furniture such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments and statuary are excluded from the sale. Some may be available by separate negotiation.ServicesMains water and electricity, private drainage and LPG heating.We understand that the current broadband download speed at the property is around xx Mbps, however please note that results will vary depending on the time a speed test is carried out. The estimated fastest download speed currently achievable for the property postcode area is around 1000 Mbps (data taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk on 19/03/2024). Actual service availability at the property or speeds received may be different.TenureThe property is to be sold freehold with vacant possession.Local AuthorityStraford On Avon District CouncilCouncil Tax Band G Public Rights of Way, Wayleaves and EasementsThe property is sold subject to all rights of way, wayleaves and easements whether or not they are defined in this brochure.Plans and BoundariesThe plans within these particulars are based on Ordnance Survey data and provided for reference only. They are believed to be correct but accuracy is not guaranteed. The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and the extent of ownership. Neither the vendor nor the vendor's agents will be responsible for dening the boundaries or the ownership thereof.ViewingsStrictly by appointment through Fisher German LLP. DirectionsPostcode OX17 1DHwhat3words ///start.encourage.awaiting For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_banbury-d197144/for-sale_i70760430
Waylands Barn is a stylish and well-appointed barn conversion providing six bedrooms and a generous living space including the flexibility for separate ancillary accommodation. The house enjoys attractive landscaped gardens, an adjoining paddock of c.1 acre, and a gated courtyard entrance with double garage. The land in total amounts to c.1.48 acresConverted in 2006, the house has been designed with much thought and attention to detail with a particular focus on natural light and emphasis to provide a modern, spacious open plan living space perfect for everyday living, entertaining and designed to take advantage of the wonderful views. Whilst retaining the original beams and roof trusses, the remainder of the barn has a very contemporary feel.The property's entrance hall with cloakroom and utility room off, leads into the central open space of the main living area, an impressive space part divided with two sitting areas both with raised fireplaces. The space continues into the kitchen/dining/family room, a lovely family gathering area forming the hub of the house with woodburning stove and direct access to the garden. The kitchen provides a range of fitted units with integrated appliances along with a large island unit with breakfast bar. A further reception room provides the flexibility for a number of uses including an ideal playroom or TV room. Arranged together over two floors at the far end of the house are four double bedrooms and the study. Two en-suite bedrooms on the ground floor and two on the first floor with a shared bathroom. All the bedrooms enjoy a wonderful outlook. A fifth en-suite bedroom accessed via a separate staircase from the reception area, provides an excellent guest suite. Completing the accommodation, is a linked additional living room/kitchen with upstairs en-suite bedroom. Currently let as an Air BnB, this is ideal for use either as a granny annexe or living space plus 6th bedroom.The property is approached via a gated courtyard providing a gravelled parking area, as well as established planting, paved areas and a double garage with adjoining store. To the rear of the house is a large west facing garden providing a lovely mix of seating areas and established trees and planting. There is also a garden shed and an alfresco dining area with pergola arranged off the kitchen. The focal point of the garden is without doubt the uninterrupted views across to The White Horse Hill. Adjoining the garden is a 1 acre paddock which can be accessed by a pedestrian gate from the garden.SituationThe property is situated on the western edge of the village of Fernham, set well back from the main village and overlooking open countryside. The village has an extremely active community with a schedule of events and social gatherings throughout the year. It also has a church that combines as a village hall. The popular Woodman pub is located in the centre of the village and within a short walk.The nearby market town of Faringdon provides a range of amenities including primary and secondary schools, Waitrose, Aldi and Tesco supermarkets, a leisure centre and numerous other facilities. The area is served well for private education with St Hugh's and Pinewood Prep schools both within 10 miles. A regular bus service runs from Faringdon to Oxford and Swindon. Fernham is approximately 2 miles south of the A420 which leads directly to Swindon (10 miles) to the west and Oxford (12 miles) to the east, where main road and rail links can be found.Additional InformationCouncil tax band GTenure: FreeholdAll mains servicesGas fired central heating (underfloor to a number of rooms)Broadband - according to Ofcom, ultrafast broadband is available.Mobile - According to Ofcom, there is likely to be indoor and outdoor coverage across all networks.There is an overage clause on the paddock should planning permssion be granted for development. Please ask the agents for further details. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_faringdon-d197723/for-sale_i71050018
An Individual Detached Stone Residence with Four Garages Set in Gardens of Just Over an Acre with Beautiful Views over Rolling Open Countryside. This Period Property Dates Back to 1827. Hard Wood Flooring, Door ToEntrance Porch Double Glazed Window to Front Aspect, Tiled FloorSpacious Entrance Hall Stairs to First Floor Level and Understairs Door Giving Access to the Cellar, Attractive Stone Inglenook Fireplace, Exposed Wooden Floor, Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect. Glass Panelled Door to KitchenSitting Room Attractive Inglenook Open Fireplace with Bread Oven, Exposed Wooden Floor. Two Double Glazed Windows to Front Aspect, Double Glazed French Doors to Sunroom Lobby Area Double Glazed Window to Rear Aspect Sunroom Stone and Double Glazed Construction with Fine Panoramic Countryside Views, Air Conditioning Unit, Double Glazed Door To Rear Lobby Double Glazed Door to Rear Garden Cloakroom Comprising of White Suite of Low Level WC, Hand Wash Basin with Vanity Unit Below, Part Tiled Walls, Tiled FloorKitchen/Breakfast Room Fitted John Nicholls Kitchen with A Range of Matching Wall and Base Units and Granite Worksurfaces, Waste Disposal Unit Beneath Sink. Built in Central Island with Induction Electric Hob and Extractor Hood Above, Built in Double Oven, Dishwasher and Microwave. Built in Indoor BBQ With Extractor Hood Above, Tiled Floor. Double Glazed Bow Window to Rear Aspect with Fine Countryside Views Over Rolling Fields, Double Glazed French Doors to Rear Garden. Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect, Attractive Dresser and Cupboards with Drawers with Concealed LightingUtility Room Fitted Belfast Sink, Plumbing for Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer, Tiled Floor. Range Of Wall and Base Units, Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect, Double Glazed Door to Side Aspect Lower Ground Floor Cellar housing the central heating boiler, with light and powerFirst Floor Landing Access to Loft Space, Stairs to Second Floor. Double Glazed Door to Front Aspect, Built in Airing CupboardGuest Bedroom Double Glazed Window to Front and Rear Aspect, Range of Built in WardrobesEnsuite Bathroom Comprising of White Suite of Panel Bath with Separate Shower Over. Twin Hand Wash Basins with Vanity Cupboards Below, Bidet, Part Tiled Walls, Access to Loft Space. Double Glazed Window to Rear Aspect with Views Over Open Countryside. Separate WC - Comprising of Low Level WC With Extractor Fan Bedroom Two Double Glazed Window to Front Aspect, Range of Built in Wardrobes Bedroom Three Double Glazed Window to Front and Side Aspect with Countryside Views Main Bedroom Double Glazed Window to Rear and Side Aspect, Range of Built in WardrobesEnsuite Bathroom Roll Top Bath with Victorian Style Mixer Shower Over, Separate Show Cubicle, Pedestal Hand Wash Basin with Vanity Unit Below, Low Level WC, Bidet, Fully Tiled Walls, Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect Bedroom Four Double Glazed Windows to Side and Rear Aspect with Countryside Views Family Shower Room - Comprising of White Suite of Shower Cubicle, Separate Shower Cubicle, Pedestal Hand Wash Basin, Low Level WC, Bidet, Fully Tiled Walls, Tiled Floor. Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect Second Floor Landing Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect Studio Room Seven Double Glazed Velux Windows to Side Aspect OutsideThe Property Is Approached Via a Secluded Horseshoe Driveway with Parking for Several Vehicles. The Gardens Are Enclosed and Are Well Stocked with Flower and Shrub Beds and Borders.Lawn Area Detached Garage and Car Port, Electric Up and Over Doors, Light and Power Are Also Connected. Car Port to One Side. To The Rear of The Garage Is an Enclosed Store with Oil Tank. Timber Garden Shed. There Is Then Access to A Detached Triple Garage with Electric Up and Over Doors with Light and Power Connected. Window To Rear Aspect, Door To Lobby - Stairs to First Floor Landing, Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect Bedroom Two Double Glazed Velux Windows, Built in Eves Storage Cupboards, Exposed Wooden Floor. Exposed TimbersEnsuite Shower Room Comprising of White Suite of Shower Cubicle, Pedestal Hand Wash Basin, Low Level WC, Part Tiled Walls, Double Glazed Window to Side Aspect. To The Side of The Detached Triple Garage Is a Paved Area Which Can Be Used for Additional Parking, Steps Then Lead Up to A Pathway and Gateway Through to A Sunken Garden Which Has a Sunken Water Feature and Sunny Seating Area and Path to The Gardens Gardens There Is a Paved Patio Area Which Has Fine Countryside Views Over Rolling Fields. The Gardens Are Mainly Laid to Law with Well Stocked Flower and Shrub Beds. There Is Then a Small Stone Wall with Steps Leadings Down to A Further Lawn and Views. There Is a Rear Five Bar Gate Giving Vehicle Access. There Are Two Green Houses The Property Benefits from Oil Central Heating and Double Glazed WindowsHempton is a charming small village situated approximately one mile west of Deddington, yet still remaining within the parish of Deddington itself. The neighbouring village of Deddington offers many amenities including several shops providing for everyday needs, Post Office, Health and Community Centres, library, hotels and restaurants, recreation ground and for people wishing to worship there is the Church of St Peter and St Paul, the Congregational Chapel and the Wesleyan Chapel. Also within the village there is the Church of England primary school plus Hempton falls within the Warriner catchment for secondary education. A further comprehensive range of facilities can be found in both Oxford and Banbury whilst access to the M40 motorway can be gained at either junction 10 or 11.Deddington c. 1 mileBanbury c. 7 miles Bicester c. 13 miles Oxford c. 19 miles Birmingham c. 59 miles London c. 75 milesLondon via Bicester c. 43 minutes For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_banbury-d197144/for-sale_i68270395
A recently converted barn, located in a stunning edge of village location and built to the highest of standards with exquisite interior design. ABOUT THIS HOUSESituated in a stunning edge of village location, with views over the Vale of the White Horse, sits The Barn, which is approached through electric gates onto a gravelled courtyard drive. Converted from a grain store, barn and cow byre in 2021, the property has been finished to an incredibly high standard, with a great sense of style and flare. Designed by Fleming Architects, the end result is a fabulous modern family home, of spectacular quality, fitted with the very best appliances and set in a beautiful rural location. The Barn is a triumph of creative design and the mix of traditional agricultural buildings and modern design make for the perfect juxtaposition. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDEThe simply stunning, 60ft long open plan kitchen, dining room and drawing room, complete with a vaulted ceiling and exposed timber beams.There is a beautiful stone built fireplace by Syreford Quarry complete with a Jet Master open fire.The principle reception room opens on to the south facing garden via large glazed sliding doors.A large terrace sits between the lawn and the gardens and makes for a perfect spot to relax in the sun and take in the views of the surrounding countryside.The gardens have been superbly designed by Justin Spink Garden Design and include a full irrigation system.The large central island is the centre piece of a striking and well appointed kitchen, which comes complete with Bosch double electric ovens, an integrated gas hob, a 'Quooker' boiling tap, two dishwashers and a drinks fridge.The main entrance hall is simply stunning, with a part vaulted ceiling and views from the front of the house right through to the garden. This area also doubles up as a boot room with highly attractive, practical and bespoke built cabinetry.The study on the ground floor could be used as a further bedroom if required.ABOUT THE AREAThe picturesque Oxfordshire village of Little Coxwell, is located in the Vale of the White Horse, amidst rolling countryside and breath-taking views. This unspoilt and traditional village is home to a popular country pub, The Eagle Tavern as well as the neighbouring farm shop. Little Coxwell is also home to the stunning St. Mary's church, built in the 12th Century by the monks of Beaulieu Abbey.Surrounded by wonderful countryside, it's an idyllic spot with inexhaustible options for lovers of the outdoors. There are stunning walks nearby including The Ridgeway National Trail which passes close to the famous chalk white horse itself. The Barn is well located for commuting to London, Swindon, Oxford and Bristol, with fast train links to the capital from both Swindon and Didcot Parkway. Faringdon is the nearest town and there is a traditional charm to this attractive market town, which is also has supermarkets including a Waitrose. Nearby primary schools include Faringdon Junior School (Ofsted rated Good) and Longcot and Fernham Primary Schoool (Ofsted rated Excellent). Nearby prep schools include St Hugh's and Pinewood. There is a wide selection of senior schools, both state and private. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_faringdon-d197723/for-sale_i71067703
A contemporary barn conversion in popular Cotswold village DescriptionBarn HouseBarn House is a detached, Cotswold stone former barn providing light and airy accommodation set out over two floors. The double height sitting room is particularly impressive with a vaulted ceiling, magnificent roof trusses, exposed stone walls and flagstone floor. At one end is a fireplace housing a wood burning stove. Glazed double doors lead to the charming traditional-style kitchen/breakfast room which has ample space for a table and chairs. Adjoining the kitchen is a useful utility room and boot room. In addition to the sitting room is a study/bedroom four and vaulted family room with doors onto the rear courtyard. Completing the ground floor accommodation are two double bedrooms, a bathroom and cloakroom.A staircase rises from the sitting room to the first floor galleried landing and on to the principal bedroom. This is a wonderful room which benefits from a well-appointed dressing room and shower room. There is a staircase to the second floor which is ideal for storage. The property enjoys village or countryside views from all aspects.Barn CottageBarn Cottage sits slightly away from the main house and offers a sitting room, well-appointed kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms and bathroom. Adjoining the cottage is a double car port and two storey stone bothy suitable for storage and possible laundry.The property is approached from the village lane through double timber gates which open to the driveway and onwards to the parking area and car port. A paved courtyard lies to the rear of the property and is an ideal place to enjoy a coffee or cocktail. Mainly laid to lawn the landscaped garden has well-stocked beds and mature trees.LocationAscott-under-Wychwood is an attractive residential village, on the edge of the Cotswolds and is in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Evenlode Valley. The village has a parish church, village hall with a range of clubs including a thriving Folk Club and a very popular pre-school. There is an excellent cricket club at the community playing field with football clubs at Milton-under-Wychwood and Leafield, community shop and The Swan. It is well placed for Burford and Chipping Norton (both about 6 miles), with Witney (9 miles) providing comprehensive amenities including a cinema complex.Communications are excellent with the A40 providing fast access to Oxford and the M40 and also to the west to Cheltenham and the M5. There are good train services from Charlbury Station to London Paddington (average journey 83 minutes) and Oxford Parkway to Marylebone (57 minutes). A limited service runs from Ascott-under-Wychwood station.Sporting facilities within easy reach include regular horse eventing in the village, a league tennis club at Shipton-under-Wychwood, golf at The Wychwood (Lyneham, 2 miles) and Burford. The surrounding countryside provides wonderful country walks and riding. Good regional theatres are available in Oxford and the world famous RSC at Stratford-upon-Avon, with the local theatre at Chipping Norton offering cinema nights and workshops for children, as well as a variety of productions. World Heritage site Blenheim Palace is 20 mins away in the town of Woodstock. It offers beautiful walks and an annual calendar of events.Primary schools are nearby in Leafield and Shipton-under-Wychwood, both highly regarded with 'good' Ofsted ratings, as is Burford School at secondary level. There are many excellent private schools within easy reach, including the highly regarded Windrush Valley Preparatory School, which is in the village.The Cotswolds' year is packed with events ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival and the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.Square Footage: 3,748 sq ft DirectionsFrom Burford head towards Chipping Norton via Fulbrook on the A361. After 2.7 miles turn right onto the B4437. Continue for about 5.5 miles. Turn left onto London Road and then turn left after 0.7 miles onto Shipton Road. Continue along Shipton Road until the road bends sharply left. Turn right onto a lane and the property is accessed via the second/last driveway on the right. Additional InfoAn additional 4.8 acres (approx) is available by separate negotiation.Freehold.Mains electricity, water and gas are connected. Gas fired central heating. Land line subject to BT transfer regulations.West Oxfordshire District Council. T: . Barn House Band F. Barn Cottage Band D.EPC Rating = D.All viewings to be arranged through Savills Stow-on-the-Wold, t: .Particulars prepared: March 2024. Photographs taken: March 2024. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chipping-norton-d196888/for-sale_i70711707
Property DescriptionAn impressive detached Stone property situated within open countryside and offers spectacular views. The house is set in over an acre of land. and retains a wealth of period features including an inglenook fireplace. Viewings are highly recommended.Property DetailsProperty Information: Stonewalls is situated in Hempton village and dates back to 1827. This home is perfect for those looking for family living, with excellent grounds and countryside views. The property is deceptively spacious with over 5000sqft of of accommodation in the main house and outbuildings.The spacious hallway provides access to the reception rooms and the cellar. There is a wealth of period features such as inglenook fireplace in the Living Room and exposed wooden floors. The kitchen is of generous size with a John Nicholls Kitchen with granite work surfaces, a central island and range of appliances. There is is a separate utility room with a Belfast sink and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. There is also a ground floor WC. On the first floor are two bedrooms and cloakroom in the East Wing, and three on the West Wing including the main bedroom. The second floor has a landing and studio room.Outside The house is approached via a secluded driveway with Parking for numerous Vehicles. The Gardens are enclosed and are well stocked with flower and shrub beds and borders. The detached garage has an electric up and over door with light and power and car port to the side. There is a detached triple garage with electric up and over door with light and power. Above the garage is an en suite bedroom with shower which has built in storage and exposed timbers. To the side of the garage is a parking area as well as a sunken garden with water feature. There is a paved patio area with fine views over countryside and rolling fields. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with well stocked borders and beds.Location Hempton is a charming village situated in rolling countryside just a mile from the much sought after village of Deddington. With historical origins and wonderful countryside on the doorstep, Hempton also includes a parish church. Nearby Deddington benefits from several shops including a popular delicatessen, Co-op, florist, tea room, hairdressers, public houses, library, doctor's surgery, dentist, pharmacy, primary school and grand church. More extensive shopping, leisure and cultural facilities are available in the nearby towns of Banbury (7 miles), Chipping Norton (9 miles), Bicester (13 miles) and Oxford (18 miles). Renowned private members club Soho Farmhouse in Great Tew is approximately 5.4 miles away and the highly regarded Nicholsons Garden Centre is located 3.9 miles away at North Aston. An extensive selection of well-regarded educational establishments in the area include Deddington C of E Primary School, Great Tew, Warriner Senior school (Bloxham) and Chipping Norton. Independent schools include St Johns Prep (Banbury), Carrdus School (Banbury), Beachborough, Winchester House, Bloxham School and Tudor Hall (girls) in Bloxham. There are local bus services to many of the Oxford schools, which include The Dragon, Summerfield's, Headington, St. Edwards and Magdalen College School. Well located for both London and Birmingham and the North with junctions 10 and 11 of the M40 being about 8 and 9 miles away respectively; direct trains from Bicester North to London Marylebone (from 43 minutes Banbury to Birmingham (from 59 minutes Birmingham International Airport is about 48 miles away and Heathrow approximately 63 miles. There is bus that runs to Banbury and Oxford from Deddington. Recreational activities in the area include tennis, cricket and football clubs in the Deddington; polo at Kirtlington and Cirencester; racing at Stratford, Warwick and Cheltenham; numerous golf clubs including Tadmarton Heath and Rye Hill; Bannatyne's Health Club in Bodicote; world renowned shopping at Bicester Village; Blenheim Palace at Woodstock and theatres in Chipping Norton, Oxford and Stratford upon Avon. There is an extensive network of public rights of way locally offering wonderful countryside walks.Video Viewings: If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i69481442
A rare opportunity to renovate and extend such a quintessentially pretty cottage in the delightful village of Little Tew near Soho Farmhouse. The property features a beautiful thatched roof and is constructed out of unmistakable honey-coloured Hornton stone, synonymous with the region. Inside, the cottage retains all of its original character, with exposed timber beams, leaded windows and original fireplaces. The ground floor has three reception rooms, including the sitting room, with its window seat and impressive inglenook fireplace. There is also a formal dining room and a further reception room, which is ideal for relaxing as a family or could be used as a home office. The kitchen and breakfast room may require some cosmetic modernisation (there is also planning permission to extend) but provide space for all the necessary appliances and a small dining table for informal meals. There is also a useful and well-proportioned adjoining utility room.Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, each of similar proportions, with the principal bedroom featuring an en suite bathroom. There is also a family bathroom. The property benefits from an annexe located in the garaging block, which includes a large first-floor living space with a kitchenette and a cloakroom. Planning permission has been approved to convert this into a two-storey annexe.The property is set in a delightful garden extending to 0.66 of an acre, with a lawn to the front, bordered by flowerbeds and a gate opening on to a pathway to the entrance. A five-bar timber gate to the side opens on to the gravel driveway providing access to the integrated single garage and the detached garaging block, which houses a double garage. To the rear, the extensive south-facing garden is mostly laid to lawn, with paved terracing at the back of the house and a variety of established shrubs and trees.No Oven Cottage is located in the idyllic Cotswolds village of Little Tew. Situated between Banbury and Chipping Norton, the village is a small community with plenty of character properties dating from the 17th century, hued out of Hornton stone and surrounded by unspoilt rolling countryside. The village has a parish church while neighbouring Great Tew has a popular pub, The Falkland Arms, a village shop with a cafe and an outstanding rated primary school. For further amenities, the bustling towns of Chipping Norton and Banbury are five and nine miles away, respectively. There is a good choice of schooling in the area, with the Bloxham and Tudor Hall independent schools nearby and various strong state schools. The area is well connected for transport, with the M40 11 miles away and a mainline station at Charlbury (1 hour 20 minutes to London Paddington).Distances Chipping Norton town centre 5.0 miles, Charlbury mainline station 7.3 miles (1 hour 20 minutes to London Paddington), Banbury town centre 9.6 miles, M40 (Jct 10) 11.2 miles, Soho Farmhouse 2 miles. (All times and distances are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chipping-norton-d196888/for-sale_i70200152
Commanding one of the most breathtaking, panoramic sea views one could wish for, taking in the golden sand Porthkidney beach, Godrevy lighthouse and the stunning coastline beyond; a detached, immaculately presented 4 bedroomed coastal home with a large decked sun terrace, beautifully stocked gardens, a detached double garage and driveway parking for several vehicles. Just a 5 minute stroll to the beach below and within very easy reach of the amenities and harbourside town of St Ives. Ground Floor Reception hall, hallway, semi open-plan L-shaped kitchen/living/dining room, sun room, study area, 2 shower rooms, family bathroom, utility room, 3 double bedrooms. First Floor Second sitting room/snug, double bedroom. Outside Large decked sun terrace with sunken hot tub, detached double garage, driveway parking for several vehicles, beautifully stocked gently sloping garden, further decked area. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_carbis-bay-d545453/for-sale_i69346792
A rare opportunity to acquire a sizable Cotswold stone residence - a combination of the original Farmhouse and of an adjacent Shop and Barn, all within the picturesque and well-connected village of Charlbury.Householder Permitted Development Rights enable the Owner to create at least two parking places in the Lower Garden (Please see for correspondence with West Oxfordshire District Council)The Old Farmhouse was, in the past, the residence of Dr Charles Lane, son of the iconoclastic biologist and Nature Conservationist the Hon. Dr Miriam Rothschild OBE, DBE, FRS. Dr Lane the current owner is the co-inventor with Drs Marbaix and Gurdon of the much used "exogenous mRNA expression technology" (think Covid Vaccines!). Charles resided at the Old Farmhouse with noted medical research worker and expert on sepsis Dr Carmen Wheatley. Carmen with the help of gardening expert Robin Lane-Fox designed the pleasing two tiered garden. The lack of a larger green space can perhaps be assuaged by the purchase of a few acres of land at nearby Hill Farm Taston, also owned by this branch of the Rothschild family. One can walk through charming countryside from the Old Farmhouse to Hill Farm, Taston a distance of only circa 1.6 miles. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but Hill Farm lays claim to being a most charming element of the Cotswold Escarpment.The Old Farmhouse itself seems to have been built in the late 18th Century or early 19th Century, as was the adjacent and presumably related barn. The ground floor of the barn was converted into a shop, in recent times bearing the name "Caigers", in honour of the owner, Mr Caiger by repute an allegedly skilled and daring World War II fighter pilot.Caigers now enjoys permission for office use, and enjoys both an internal access and an access out to the public highway, thus out on to Sheep Street.Remodelling and extension of the property occurred, and at a somewhat leisurely pace, between circa 1989 and 1994. As the residence of two somewhat unusual owners the house enjoys some interesting and surprisingly features. Not everyone could add a Gothic Style Orangery to a Georgian Style residence with a courtyard reminiscent of an Oxford College! A key attribute of the house is the spectacular view across the valley towards Cornbury House and towards Wychwood Forest. To optimise the view, the windows are well designed, and most importantly the vast and magnificent barn now leads, via double doors, to a charming balcony. The craftsmanship in the Old Farmhouse varies from the exquisite for example, the barn room, the rear Elm-wood staircase, and the sauna room , to the decidedly modern for example the tiled floor takes in the somewhat under equipped kitchen.To understand the layout of The Old Farmhouse one must be prepared to go round in a large vertical asymmetric circle.The Sheep Street - entrance - dining room, study - sitting room staircase master bedroom bathroom second bedroom - third bedroom staircase third floor room (the third floor room is not habitable space, and can only be used as a thoroughfare) bedroom landing - sauna ground floor lobby and downstairs bathroom office space and orangey style gothic drawing room and top tier of the garden (with steps to the lower tier) and gated exit to the rear, the Bell Hotel. Because the Old Farmhouse and the former barn are different heights, this asymmetric circle involves several small different levels. The Old Farmhouse is a really unusual house, well suited for entertaining, and the product of some unusual thinking.The Old Farmhouse Off-Street Parking Permissible A Pre-Application enquiry was submitted to West Oxfordshire District Council requesting permission to widen the existing Garden Gateway (at the bottom of the Lower Garden) of The Old Farmhouse to allow parking for at least two vehicles. The response received from the District Council stated that the works could proceed forthwith because full Planning Permission was not required: the proposed changes to the existing Garden Gateway to create parking access would come under Householder Permitted Developments Rights.Details of the correspondence to and from West Oxfordshire District Council can be viewed on the OHL Limited website (see If any problems, please telephone OHL Limited on and OHL Limited can Email you copies of the said correspondence.The present owner is in the process of obtaining quotes for the required parking access at The Old Farmhouse.The grounds are two tiered and bounded by a stone wall replete with niches for statuary. The garden is laid in part as lawn with well stocked borders and mature trees giving the setting a good degree of privacy. Beyond the lawn is a box topiary garden with fruit trees. 'The small circa 3 metres x 2 metres area of land is subject to a right of way amd thus may not be used as a parking space. However, by custom, this area of land has been used to park vehicles on a permanent basis. Further details are availableSubject to Planning, it may be possible to split The Old Farmhouse into two separate residences, of circa 2811sq/ft and 3675sq/ft. This creative idea is explained further on the OHL Limited website (see Charlbury is on the main railway line leading to Oxford (consequentially a journey time of circa 20 minutes). At the risk of understatement Oxford boasts many wonderful schools, a world famous University, and a range of employment opportunities.Charlbury is on the main railway line leading to London (Paddington Station) (journey times of circa 52 min)Charlbury is on the main railway line leading to both Worcester (circa 56 min) and Birmingham (circa 1hr 36min)Charlbury provides an interesting community of artists, of academics, of business persons, of rural types and of retired folk. We believe Charlbury has a real sense of community.Charlbury hosts a wide range of pubs, restaurants and hotels including the Bell Inn and the Bull Inn. Historically the hostelry known as Bell Inn has been known to provide food (and even deliver) for dinner parties and picnics at the Old Farmhouse. The Bell Inn adjoins The Old Farmhouse, and can be accessed via the lower garden gate.If one compiled a spreadsheet of North Oxfordshire Towns & Villages, and lists their various attributes, we believe that Charlbury would come near the top, the trump cards being the excellent train services, the wonderful walks and the nature of the local community a community typical of a small town rather than a mere village. It was just such a matric based decision that prompted the present owner a scientist to buy and to renovate this unusual Property.Charlbury is an historic Cotswold market town located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Situated in the Evenlode Valley well away from busy main roads, the Town looks out across a valley to Cornbury Park. Thus Charlbury on one side faces the magnificent Wychwood Forest, part of the renowned Cornbury Estate. Charlbury started life as a small village in a clearing of the Forest and was made prosperous during the 18th Century by virtue of its glove making industry. One attribute specific to The Old Farmhouse is the spectacular view towards Cornbury House and Wychwood Forrest. The Charlbury Museum holds displays illustrating the town's traditional crafts and industries. The town boasts a green known as The Playing Close which the green is surrounded by a series of period cottages. A neo-Jacobean drinking fountain is found near The Playing Close. The largely perpendicular style church of St Mary was restored by the Victorians but nonetheless the church blends in well with the nearby stone-fronted shops and hostelries.Charlbury Train Station was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and is a listed building. The Cotswold Line, opened by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway Company in 1853 has given Charlbury its excellent rail links with Oxford and with London.The Cotswold Line provides a regular service to Oxford and London Paddington Station. The M40 (J9) is approximately 15 miles away. Charlbury hosts a wide range hostelries including the Bell Inn.Historically the Bell has been known to deliver food for dinner parties and picnics. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chipping-norton-d196888/for-sale_i69531127
This characterful stone-built former water mill offers four floors and almost 2,600 sq. ft. of unique accommodation arranged across four light-filled floors. Surrounded by picturesque grounds, the property combines a wealth of adaptable spaces with a plethora of charming celebrated original features, including painted textured stone walls and casement windows.The central reception hall with its striking stone spiral stairway gives access to the ground floor rooms which include an airy and traditional kitchen with a Juliet balcony overlooking the mill pond, a utility room, cloakroom, and integral garage with barn style sliding doors to the side terrace. The kitchen with its terracotta tiled flooring, features a range of cabinetry with wooden worksurfaces, an electric AGA range, a central island with a hob and ample space to dine with a tranquil view. Rising to the first floor, the staircase opens to the 25 ft. double-aspect sitting room, with a log-burning stove atop a natural stone hearth and French doors to a balcony overlooking the mill pond. Adjacent is a generously proportioned study with its own outside access. The second floor is host to a generous vaulted and beamed principal suite comprising a dedicated dressing room with a range of integrated wardrobes and a luxurious en suite bathroom with a freestanding rolltop bathtub and a separate modern walk-in shower. There are two additional bedrooms on this level, serviced by a family bathroom. On the third floor is an additional versatile bedroom approached via a vaulted galleried landing.The Mill enjoys an enviable setting within picturesque and well-sized gardens and grounds that are a haven for wildlife and the diverse range of visitors includes Kingfishers and Egrets. It is approached via a gravelled driveway off a quiet country lane offering parking beside the property, and features its own private mill-race off the River Thame. The plot is shielded from the lane by high hedging and features a paved waterside sun terrace overlooking the mill pond, a large level formal lawned garden, a field, summer house and deck, a mature orchard, and a range of mature and specimen trees.The property is situated between the popular villages of Cuddesdon and Great Milton in scenic countryside yet within easy reach of the historic city of Oxford and the M40, with Haddenham and Thame Parkway Station offering speedy London links. The villages offer a range of day-to-day amenities including shops, schools and public houses, along with the acclaimed Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons restaurant and hotel. The Waterstock Golf Club and Oxfordshire Golf Clubs are both within easy reach. Nearby Thame is popular for its local weekly market, whilst Oxford boasts a comprehensive selection of facilities. Numerous well-regarded schooling options include Magdalen, St Edwards, The Dragon, Headington Girls, Radley and Abingdon. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxford-d196474/for-sale_i70894636
The property lies at the top of Hinksey Hill and sits well within its plot, enjoying views over the south-facing garden and on to Bagley Wood. It is approached from the road through large wrought iron gates to a drive to the front of the house. The property has accommodation over two floors, with all the main rooms enjoying views over the garden. There is scope to extend the house and add considerably to the space of the ground floor and first floor if required. Presently, the ground floor provides a large sitting room with an open fireplace and two pairs of sliding doors to the garden, the dining room opens into the conservatory, and the kitchen is to one side with a utility room. The double garage can be accessed from the utility room and has electric up and over door. The first floor has the main bedroom with ensuite bathroom, and there are three further double bedrooms, with one ensuite and a family bathroom. The loft could provide further accommodation subject to the necessary consent. The gardens are particularly attractive and are laid to lawn and flanked by well-stocked herbaceous borders. There are several mature trees, including horse chestnut and blue cedar. The heated swimming pool is to one side by the open-fronted games room and is partially screened by herbaceous borders. The front garden is laid to lawn and there is parking for several vehicles.Hinksey Hill lies in an elevated position just 3 miles from Oxford and is very well placed for the road and rail network. The property is conveniently positioned for all the amenities in Oxford and a wide range of schools for all ages, including The Dragon, Wychwood, Oxford High School, Headington, St. Edward's and Summer Fields. Close by is Chandlings with The Manor, St Helen & St Katharine, Radley College, Cothill, and Abingdon School slightly further afield.Road and rail communications are excellent with London and Heathrow (via the A34 ring road, M4 and M40). Rail services from Oxford Parkway to London Marylebone in 72 minutes and from Didcot to London Paddington in 45 minutes. Oxford City centre 3 miles M40 (Junction 9) 12 miles Oxford Parkway 7.5 miles (Services to London Marylebone approximately 72 minutes) Didcot 14 miles (Services to London Marylebone approximately 45 minutes) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxford-d196474/for-sale_i69836289
Grade II listed former town house that is believed to date back to around 1450, making it to be one of the oldest buildings in the town. The ground floor is a 17,49 sq. m by 7,20 sq. m A1 retail area, with additional back office, kitchen and WC spaces, currently used by the first floor ancillary accommodation which has A3 consent. Until recently known as "The Teddy Bear Shop", the property is located in the most commercially diverse and the highest footfall areas in Henley, other properties in the area are Waitrose, Coppa Club restaurant, the Kempton Theatre, the Regal Picturehouse cinema and Rupert House School.OutsideA secluded courtyard with delightfully sunny aspect offers space for alfresco dining.SituationThe former town house is set on the corner of New Street. A short distance from the River Thames, Kenton Theatre, local shops and restaurants. The train station is located only 0.5 miles away with services to Reading and London Paddington via Elizabeth Line. Henley offers an excellent range of shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants. In addition there are three major celebrations in the Summer beginning with Henley Regatta, followed by Henley Festival and the Traditional Boat Festival. There is ready access by road to Marlow, Oxford and Reading together with bus services. The M4 can be reached at J8/9 at Maidenhead Thicket and the M40 via the Marlow bypass.Additional InformationLocal Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council Council Tax Band: AResidential parking availableIn accordance with the EA Code of Conduct, we inform you that a member of staff from Countrywide (or another Group company) has an interest in this property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_henley-on-thames-d527821/for-sale_i71609447
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