A beautifully appointed four-bedroom character cottage in a wonderfully private setting within a highly desirable Chilterns hamlet. DescriptionLodge Farm Cottage is nestled along a private, no-through lane within the highly desirable hamlet of Maidensgrove, surrounded by beautiful countryside. The semi-detached Grade II-listed property was built in the early 1800s and has been fantastically well preserved, with many original features including exposed chamfered beams and joins in almost all of the rooms, a vast brick fireplace and solid wood doors. Until the 20th century, the cottage is believed to have been home to 'chair-bodgers', craftsmen who created the area's iconic Windsor chairs using local beechwood. The house has been sympathetically extended and modernised to a high standard throughout, complementing the character of the home with heritage colours and materials.The garden room is a particular highlight, with three walls of windows providing a wonderfully light and airy space to sit and enjoy views of the gardens on three sides, whatever the weather. The additional reception rooms are arranged to take full advantage of the surrounding views, with windows on both sides providing a dual aspect. There is plenty of space for entertaining, and the kitchen is well equipped with an AGA, ample cabinetry and premium appliances. The spaces flow one into another, with an elegant feel throughout. The kitchen/dining room opens to a snug, which is open to the sitting room leading to a study. The family room and garden room are both open plan. Two separate staircases lead to the first floor: two bedrooms and a shower room are situated above the kitchen, while the additional two bedrooms are situated together including a principal suite with its own shower room, a further good-size double and a family bathroom. OutsideThe property is accessed from the lane via double electric gates which open to a large gravel drive with a central flowerbed and water feature. A detached car port provides covered parking and a first-floor space currently used as home office, which could offer a variety of uses e.g. cinema room, gym etc. The gardens are beautifully landscaped and mostly laid to lawn, enclosed by mature trees and hedges and backing onto open grassland on one side.Tucked behind the house there is a paved terrace under a pergola, which can be accessed from the kitchen and therefore provides an ideal additional space for entertaining. There's a separate terrace alongside the southern edge of the house overlooking an area of lawn.LocationMaidensgrove is in one of the most sought-after hamlets in the High Chilterns, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Maidensgrove and Russells Water commons are nearby, giving access to extensive bridleways and footpath networks through glorious countryside, with many paths finishing at the renowned public house The Five Horseshoes, which is within a short distance of the house.The historic riverside town of Henley-on-Thames is just five miles distant, and has excellent local facilities including supermarkets, a hospital and a fine variety of shops, public houses and restaurants. More comprehensive facilities can be found at nearby Reading, Maidenhead and High Wycombe, all providing good train services to London. Henley station provides a link to mainline railway stations in Reading and Twyford accessing London Paddington.The M4 (J8/9) and M40 (J6) provide access to Heathrow and the motorway network. There is an excellent and varied selection of schooling in the area including Moulsford Preparatory School, Rupert House in Henley, The Dragon and St. Edward's Schools in Oxford, Queen Anne's School in Caversham, The Oratory Schools, both Preparatory in Goring Heath and Senior in Woodcote, Shiplake College, Bradfield College, Radley, The Abbey School in Reading and Pangbourne College. Sporting facilities include a number of fine golf courses at Huntercombe, Henley and Badgemore Park.Square Footage: 2,614 sq ft Acreage: 0.5 AcresDirectionsLeave Henley on The Fairmile (A4130) towards Oxford. After one mile fork right to Lower Assendon. Continue straight to Stonor then turn left into Park Lane signposted Maidensgrove. Proceed up through the beech woods and before you reach the common take the road on the left. The property will be found at the end of the lane on the left-hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71033049
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Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into the entrance hall with the dining room and snug situated on the right-hand side, which leads through to a modern and well-presented kitchen with an island unit, built-in appliances and characterful features, including an aga and wood burner. The utility room is also located on the far side of the kitchen. The ground floor includes a cloakroom, music/family room, and a south-facing triple aspect drawing room with a log burner and triple folding doors, which open onto one of two large paved areas. The first floor offers 4 double-bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, and 2 family bathrooms. The main bedroom has an ensuite and opens onto a small balcony with views of the garden and fields beyond. In addition, the property comes with a garage with its own games room and cloakroom, which could potentially be used as an additional bedroom if needed. Furthermore, there is also a large front drive with parking for multiple vehicles.LocationThe property is only a short walk to Lower Shiplake, and is also within driving distance of Henley on Thames and all local amenities, including shops, restaurants, supermarkets, schools, health & fitness clubs, cinema, theatre, and multiple transport links such as Henley Railway Station, which provides quick and efficient routes into London and beyond. The property is close to some of the best schools in the area, with Shiplake College, The Oratory, Reading Blue Coat, The Abbey Reading, Queen Anne's, St. Marys Prep School and Rupert House all within close proximity. There are several golf courses close by, including Castle Royle, Temple, and Henley Golf Club. In addition, the property is close to the River Thames, which is famously known for hosting the Henley Royal Regatta, and is also where several recreational facilities can be found with an abundance of rowing and sailing clubs to choose from. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70908112
Elegant and traditional, with all the modern conveniences of a more contemporary home, The Orchard is the perfect thatched cottage. Nestled within idyllic gardens just a few hundred metres west of the river Thames, this gorgeous 16th century cottage is Grade II listed and is built from red brick under a pretty thatched roof, with masses of character inside including exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and brick and stone walls. The cottage is deceptively spacious with generous proportions and has been sympathetically extended, yet still affords the warm, cosy feel of a character home. The extension offers flexible accommodation that can offer up to three bedrooms or office space depending on the buyer's needs. It is set within about 1.8 acres of varied and highly versatile grounds, including landscaped gardens, tranquil natural ponds and lots of mature trees. There are also a number of outbuildings, including a garage with oak frame detached studio, currently used for yoga, but suitable for versatile use Interior: The beautifully presented interiors have been modernised while preserving the original character of the home, combining character elements with more contemporary touches including a handmade bespoke kitchen, underfloor heating and a magnificent garden room, which connects the home to the outdoors. All of the windows have been updated with custom frames and the bathrooms have also been modernised, while the interiors have been renovated throughout. The entrance hall, with its welcoming wood-burning stove, leads to a sitting room, the garden room and a modern addition comprising an office, snug/extra bedroom and shower room. The garden room runs along the south-east side of the house, perfect for enjoying the morning light, while the kitchen and snug/dining room are situated together for ease of entertaining. Upstairs there are four good-size bedrooms, three of which are doubles, and a family bathroom. Adjoining the oak frame garage is a spacious office/ studio space with bathroom, and there is a laundry room located within the gardens.OutsideThe grounds are extensive and envelop the house on all sides, beginning with an impressive winding driveway lined with box hedging and backing onto the water meadows that lead down to the river Thames. The gardens are beautifully landscaped, featuring extensive planting around the terraces and within well-stocked flowerbeds and borders. A wide stone terrace at the back serves as the perfect space for entertaining in the warmer months, and there are number of places to sit and enjoy the tranquillity. Within the garden there is a summerhouse and a detached studio, currently used for yoga, which would also make an excellent gym. To the front there is a garage and an attached log store, with ample parking on the driveway.SituationClifton Hampden is a charming village situated just north of the river Thames, about eight miles south of Oxford. The village has a number of amenities including a primary school, village hall, church, village shop, post office, doctors surgery, recreation ground with tennis courts and cricket club, and a pub, The Barley Mow. There is a station at Culham, 1.6 miles, which links with Didcot to provide services to London and the West Country. The historic university city of Oxford is easily accessible and offers a wide range of amenities, with fantastic shopping in the city centre along Cornmarket Street, the High Street and Queen Street, as well as chain and independent restaurants and bars to suit all tastes. There are a plethora of theatres and museums to soak up the culture, as well as charming walks along the river and the 300-acre Port Meadow nature reserve to the north of the city. There is an array of exceptional schools to choose from in Oxford and Abingdon, both state and private. Notably, St Helen and St Katharine, Oxford High School, European School at Culham, Radley College, Dragon School, Chandlings, St Edwards and Abingdon School are highly regarded educational institutions within the town. For those seeking convenient transportation options, Oxford offers excellent communication links. The A34 connects to the motorway network via the M4 and M40, and regular bus services are available to Oxford, Swindon, and surrounding villagesAdditional InformationLocal Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council Council Tax Band: Band G Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage are supplied to the property. Oil-fired central heating. Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71611709
Occupying a quiet, private setting close to the heart of the village of Shiplake is this handsome, detached family home. The house enjoys a highly desirable residential setting popular with families for its wise, leafy streets and proximity to schools, with the setting also ideal for the rail commuter with the house circa 0.2 miles from Shiplake's train station. The property has been subject to a number of upgrades in recent years, including a full cosmetic refurbishment, and as a result the house is immaculately presented throughout with a variety of notable features including underfloor heating, high specification bath and shower rooms and a lovely modern kitchen. Most notable is the garden room extension to the rear, which has bifold doors opening to the garden and Veluxe windows affording excellent natural light, a vast stone fireplace inset with a wood-burning stove and engineered wood floors, which provides the ideal space for entertaining at home. The layout is generously proportioned and versatile, amount to over 3000 sq. ft over two floors. The ground floor includes a welcoming entrance hall, separate formal sitting and dining rooms, an open plan kitchen/dining room and utility, a cloakroom/WC and the garden room to the rear. Upstairs there is a principal bedroom with en suite and a balcony overlooking the rear garden, three further double bedrooms (one with en suite), a family bathroom and a fifth bedroom currently fitted as a study.OutsideTo the front of the property there is a large gravel driveway with private parking for a number of cars behind an electric gated entrance, accessible via entryphone. There are mature trees and hedges around the boundary with most of the outside space to the rear, where there is a lovely well-established garden featuring a sizeable lawn, a wealth of planting around the boarders and a paved partially-covered terrace adjoining the back of the house that's ideal for garden furniture and also includes a wood-fired pizza oven. There is a detached summerhouse with additional terrace, which is currently used for storage and has a WC, providing excellent annexe potential.SituationLower Shiplake is a picturesque and much sought-after location, a little upstream of Henley-on-Thames. It has a thriving community and includes a village Post Office/convenience store, a butcher, garage and an award-winning pub, The Baskerville. Henley-on-Thames town centre, Marlow and Reading are within easy access providing a comprehensive range of shopping, schooling and recreational facilities. The area is well served for excellent schooling including Shiplake College, Reading Blue Coats, The Abbey School for girls and Queens Anne's in Caversham. Shiplake railway station, 0.2 miles from Four Sycamores, offers a service on the Henley Branch line to Twyford from which the Elizabeth Line goes to London Paddington and mainline trains to the West Country can be taken. Access to the M4 is within 10 miles to the South. The River Thames is nearby for water pursuits including the annual Henley Regatta and Henley Festival. The Thames Path and The Chiltern Hills offer charming riverside and countryside walks and cycling.Additional InformationCouncil Tax Band: F South Oxfordshire District Council For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70368781
Property DescriptionA fine country residence with a two bedroom annexe occupying an idyllic & elevated position overlooking miles of unspoilt Cotswold countryside. With Georgian origins, this substantial home has been significantly extended, upgraded and fully renovated to an exceptional standard throughout.Property DetailsThis unique family home is situated on the edge of Chilson village and approximately 2.5 miles from the Cotswold town of Charlbury. Sitting within an area of outstanding natural beauty and occupying a generous and elevated position, this property enjoys far reaching views across miles of Cotswold countryside. Having been remodelled, extended and significantly upgraded over the years, this originally Georgian home still retains many of its period features such as exposed timbers, stonework and fireplaces but has been sympathetically updated to offer a contemporary feel. Additions such as smart-home features that allow users to control and monitor heating, hot water, security system, locks, doorbell and cameras remotely. A photovoltaic solar panelling system has also been installed. Nestled in a substantial plot of somewhere circa 1.4 acres, this home is accessible via a private driveway and has gated access and off street parking for multiple vehicles. On offer additionally is a triple garage with industrial quality shelving and high power connection for multiple EV charging. The recently refurbished annexe features an open-plan principle reception, two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a balcony which overlooks the Cotswold Countryside. This versatile accommodation can be utilised as an extension of the main house or would make an ideal short term let opportunity to provide an additional revenue stream. The ground floor of the main house briefly comprises: Substantial reception hall, office/study, principle reception room, fully fitted kitchen, dining room, utility room and large conservatory/garden room with wood burner, bi-fold doors and fantastic countryside views. The first floor offers: A principle bedroom with recently refurbished ensuite bathroom, a recently refurbished family bathroom and three further double bedrooms. On the second floor is a very well-proportioned double bedroom with roof terrace that enjoys unspoilt countryside views. This very unique, one of a kind country home must be viewed to fully appreciate its full offerings.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.Why the owner loves the property:Charming Georgian House offering a mix of period charm and modern amenities. Period features such as exposed beams, stone walls, fireplaces, wood burners. Recently refurbished modern bathrooms (x4.5), kitchens(x2) across the house.Completely refurbished Annexe gives independent accommodation comprising of open plan kitchen/dining/living area and 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. With independent heating boiler, this can be used as part of the house or for shortlong term tenants for additional income.Balcony terrace both in the main house and annexe to offer outside space with aerial views.Gates at lower and upper levels with access to the garage and the house offers great flexibility.Spacious lower gravel driveway with access to the garage & Upper paved driveway with direct access to the main entrance.Modern conservatory with large windows and foldaway doors for great outdoor feelSolar PV System installed to save on energy bills.Garage upgraded with high power connection for multiple EV chargers.New ultra-high speed fibre internet (900 MB) installed despite being a country location. To compliment this high speed wired ethernet network across the main house and annexe.Independent heating system for the main house and annex, controlled though smart thermostatapp (brand new boiler for Annexe.Smart home enabled with ability to control & monitor, heating, hot water, security system, locks, doorbell, cameras remotely. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71159275
A substantial 5/6 bedroom family home, set in over an acre of land, adjacent to Lardon Chase (NT) with stunning views of the Goring Gap. Heated 10 car garage/workshop flexibly designed for re-purposing of the space if required. Potential to create self-contained ground-floor granny suite. Principal bedroom suite, with additional 4/5 double bedrooms and several sunny reception rooms. Secluded location, yet easy walking distance to Goring village and station. The house has been extended and remodelled by the owners to offer well-appointed accommodation of approximately 3,380sq ft. ABOUT THIS HOUSEApproached along a tree lined driveway, and tucked away in an incredibly private position adjacent to National Trust land, Ashcote House offers the benefit of being in a secluded location, yet with easy access to the village amenities of Streatley and Goring, and less than a mile from Goring station. Nestled into its surroundings with far reaching views over the Goring Gap, this five/six bedroom house has been significantly remodelled and extended by the current owners and includes a heated 10 car-garage (c.1,450sq ft) built into the hill below the house which, at ground-floor level, provides the possibility of extending the house further, including a large open plan kitchen above a games/cinema room, gym, recording studio, wine cellar, artists exhibition space, etc. (subject to the necessary consents). Other highlights include the stunning green house, with orangery attached that is perfectly positioned to take in the beautiful views and garden office/games room. The garden extends to just over an acre, additional outbuildings, formal gardens, kitchen garden with fruit cage and potting shed, pond and wooded area. Five bedrooms have air conditioning, and the house also benefits from Gigaclear high speed broadband. This substantial house is a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking for a house in a truly special position.ABOUT THIS AREAStreatley is one of the most sought-after village locations. Situated on the bank of the River Thames, which separates Streatley from the neighbouring Goring-on-Thames, the train station is within walking distance with direct trains in to London Paddington.There are a number of excellent pubs and restaurants within walking distance including the stylish Coppa Club, with its River Terrace overlooking the water. Streatley and Goring have become a mecca for young families making the move from London and as a result there is a lively and vibrant atmosphere. With the River Thames running through the centre, the Berkshire Downs on one side and the Chilterns on the other, it is highly attractive with inexhaustible options for lovers of the outdoors.The area is well served by excellent schools, both state and private, including excellent primary schools in both Goring and Streatley as well as prep schools including Moulsford St. Andrew's and The Oratory, as well as secondary schools including Bradfield College, Pangbourne College, Downe House and The Downs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_berkshire-r740448/for-sale_i71026323
The property is one of two beautifully crafted homes. They are built by Lukmore, who have been producing excellent quality properties for the last 27 years. They are passionate about what they do and provide beautifully finished, high specification homes perfect for modern family living.The propertyKeepers Lodge opens to a spacious, double-height hallway with wooden flooring, doors radiating to the reception rooms, and a timber staircase rising to the first floor. A door to the left of the hall leads into the generously proportioned double-aspect sitting room with large windows with views to the front and back gardens and an attractive Limestone fireplace; it also has double doors leading to the kitchen. To the right is a study and a cloakroom/shower room, with storage and hanging space. To the rear of the hallway, you enter the magnificent kitchen through double glazed doors. This light and airy room has lovely views over the rear gardens. The kitchen area has a range of wall and base-mounted units beneath granite worktops and a central island and Miele integrated appliances, including a double oven, steam oven, microwave, induction hob, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. There is ample space for a dining table and sitting area with bi-fold doors opening to the garden, ensuring this space works perfectly for open-plan family living. From the kitchen is access to a large utility room with fitted storage units Miele washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher and a door to the rear garden. The kitchen, dining, and utility areas have wonderful tiled flooring.The attractive oak staircase leads to a light and spacious landing. The impressive principal bedroom suite overlooks the garden with a dressing room and a balcony, an en suite bathroom with a standalone bath and a large walk-in shower. There are four further double bedrooms, two with en suites and fitted wardrobes. A spacious family bathroom with a standalone bath and walk-in shower completes the first-floor accommodation. All sanitary ware is Villeroy & Boch. Eco-friendly air source heat pumps provide efficient heating throughout the property via underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators on the first floor.Garden and groundsThe property is approached via a private lane, giving access to a private brick-paved driveway to the double garage and providing parking for several cars. To the rear is an attractive garden, mainly laid to lawn, having a patio area outside the kitchen/dining room and sitting room, a fantastic space for al fresco entertaining. The garden is bordered by a mixture of fencing, mature hedges and trees, providing plenty of privacy and wraps around on both sides of the property, allowing access to the front. The property benefits from a mature woodland to the end of the garden with scope for further landscaping.SituationKeepers Lodge is situated in the popular village of Rotherfield Greys, only 2.5 miles from Henley. There is a well-regarded public house (The Malsters Arms) and a pretty church dating back to Norman times. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and located on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The nearby towns of Henley-on-Thames and Marlow provide an excellent range of shops and amenities, with Reading just a short drive away, providing comprehensive shopping and also a mainline station with access to London Paddington in approximately 35 minutes with Crossrail/Elizabeth Line providing access into central London. The local area offers wonderful walks, horse riding and many other country pursuits. There is an outstanding selection of both state and independent schools in the area, including Peppard Primary School, Rupert House, Gillott's School, Shiplake College, The Oratory to name just a few.DeveloperLukmore Monogram - Based in Reading, the County Town of Berkshire, we are an established privately owned company who pride ourselves in building quality homes to the highest standards of specification and finish in prime locations within the Thames Valley. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i68380259
The Malt House is a substantial and attractive Grade II listed period manor farmhouse situated on a no-through lane. The house sits in the conservation area of Long Hanborough, a most sought-after West Oxfordshire village.With origins dating mainly to the 16th and 17th centuries, the property retains a wealth of period features, has been immaculately refurbished and extended by the current owners, and offers versatile and impressive family living spaces.Of note is the open plan principal bedroom suite, double aspect drawing room, and the large vaulted kitchen/breakfast/sitting room leading to a wonderful dining terrace. There is an outdoor pool with a sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi, and a games room, itself offering potential use as an annexe subject to the necessary consent.Approached through electric gates, The Malt House sits centrally on its large plot extending to about 1.75 acres, including terraced areas, lawns, and a small paddock.Long Hanborough is a thriving West Oxfordshire village located between Witney and Woodstock, with an excellent range of local amenities, including a supermarket, post office, dentist, doctor's surgery, public houses, and a Church of England primary school.Oxford, Woodstock, and Witney offer further facilities and an excellent selection of state and independent schools, including the Dragon School,Magdalen College, Cokethorpe, St Hugh's, Oxford High School and Headington School.Communications to the area are excellent, with a railway station in the village (1.3 miles) providing access to Oxford (approx. 10 minutes) and London Paddington (approx. 1 hour 5 minutes). The nearby A40 and A44 provide excellent links to the west. At the edge of the Cotswolds, the property is also within convenient reach of Chipping Norton, Burford, Soho Farmhouse, Daylesford Organic, Estelle Manor and RH (Restoration Hardware at Aynhoe) Oxford 8.5 miles, Long Hanborough (mainline station to London Paddington 65 minutes) 1.4 miles, Witney 5 miles, Woodstock 4 miles, Great Tew 12 miles, London 68 miles. (All distances and times are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71147825
The main house boasts a stunning view of a charming central grass courtyard, surrounded by stables. The interior features polished concrete floors and galvanized steel framed windows, giving it a sleek and modern look. The heart of the house is the vaulted open plan kitchen, complete with a large island/breakfast bar, sink, cooking appliances, and floor to ceiling cupboards that house an integrated refrigerator. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining room, separated from the sitting room by a central fireplace. A spiral staircase leads to the study area above the kitchen, while a scullery and cloakroom are located behind it. The impressive drawing room with an open fire completes the ground floor, all of which opens out to a private formal courtyard garden with a terrace. The bedroom accommodation is spread across both the ground and first floors. The ground floor features two bedrooms and shower rooms, while the first floor boasts the principal bedroom with an adjoining shower and dressing room with a laundry area. The fourth bedroom is accessed via a secondary staircase.OutsideThe formal garden, located to the southwest of the house, is centred around a beautiful gravelled and paved courtyard. Accessible from the main reception rooms, the garden features steps leading up to a lawn area with well-stocked shrub and flower beds. There is an additional terrace featuring a pergola adorned with climbing shrubs, offering a picturesque view of the central courtyard surrounded by roses. The vegetable garden is situated to the south of the driveway and includes an extra greenhouse for growing plants.SituationChildrey is a charming village nestled in pristine countryside at the base of the Downs. The village boasts a variety of local amenities, such as a village shop, church, and Little Ducks Pre-School and Ridgeway C of E Primary School. Located just 3 miles west of Wantage, residents have easy access to day-to-day necessities, including a Waitrose supermarket. The picturesque villages of the Cotswolds are a short drive away, while nearby towns like Hungerford, Newbury, and Oxford City Centre offer a wide range of shopping and recreational opportunities. The property itself overlooks the stunning Vale of the White Horse to the north. Excellent transportation links are available, with the M4 (J14) to the south providing convenient access to London, Heathrow Airport, and the M25 motorway network. Didcot, located approximately 13 miles to the east, offers a fast and regular train service to London (Paddington) in just 45 minutes. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of sporting activities in the area, including hunting with The Old Berkshire Hunt and the Vale of the White Horse, as well as horse racing at Newbury. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the West Berks Course at Chaddleworth or Frilford Heath, while nature lovers can explore the numerous public footpaths and bridleways along The Ridgeway. Childrey is ideally situated for families seeking quality education options, with a state primary school in the village, state secondary schools in Wantage and Farringdon, and a selection of prestigious independent schools nearby. These include St. Hugh's, Pinewood School, Abingdon Prep, Cothill School, Downe House, Cokethorpe, St. Helen & St. Katherine, Abingdon School, Radley College, as well as schools in Oxford like The Dragon, Summer Fields, and St. Edward's.Additional InformationCouncil Tax Band: G For The Main House B For The Archway A For The Flat For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71126056
A breath-taking waterfront property set in the peaceful area of Hambleden DescriptionThe property offers over 5,500 sqft of accommodation over three floors. The ground floor consists of a collection ofspacious and unique reception spaces including a modern fitted kitchen with bifolding doors to the garden, a largeformal drawing room, separate dining room and stunning double height galleried Baronial reception hall, perfect forentertaining. For practicality, the ground floor also includes a guest w.c. and utility room.There are eight double bedrooms and four full bathrooms plus two cloakrooms across the first and second floors. Allthe bedrooms are sizable and most have enviable countryside or river views. The main bedroom enjoys two baywindows, a walk in wardrobe and ensuite with separate shower and bath.OUTSIDE SPACEThe grand entrance to the house is gated and leads to a shared driveway, which sweeps around to aspacious parking area which can accommodation multiple vehicles. The stunning south west facing privategrounds of 0.8 acres wrap around the house and lead directly down to the river. To one side is a kidneyshapedin-ground swimming pool with Roman steps and a surrounding paved deck. The formal lawns leadto the direct river frontage and include a mooring deck. Additionally, there is a patio wrapping the corner ofthe building that includes access from the reception hall and kitchen. The garden also includes a striking wetboathouse built in a 'castle' style that includes a store room at the garden end.The house was built on a bern (a raised area) to avoid flooding from the river.The house has not been on the market since its purchase in 1976 by the current owners. It was constructed on the site of a previous home and original steps are still in place leading out to the garden from the main hall. The panelling in theBaronial hall was re-used from the House of Lords where a refurbishment was underway at that time. Theboathouse was added in 1929.Until the outbreak of World War II, the house was owned by the Japanese government and used as anambassadorial retreat. During the war, it became a base for US officers. The property and its boathousehave been featured on screen and in books. Screen appearances include Midsomer (Dead in theWater 2004 and a new untitled episode 2023), Endeavour (Girl 2013 and Scherzo 2021) and the Marlow Club in 2023. The boathouse is included in the book 'Boathouses' by Clare Sherrif, 2008.LocationMill End is a scenic location at the foot of the Hambleden valley well placed between Henley and Marlow. The propertyis perfectly placed to enjoy walks along the weir footbridge to Hambleden Lock and the regatta course in Henleybeyond. There is a wonderful local Pub The Flower Pot and fine dining at The Dog and Badger. Hambleden village is 1mile away and has an award-winning village post office/store, traditional country pub and historic church. It is thelocation for many films including 101 Dalmatians and Midsomer.The property is well placed for access to both the M4 and M40 motorways. Henley and Marlow provide excellentschools, both state and independent and a comprehensive range of amenities including shops, banks, restaurants, theRiver Thames and other leisure facilities. Both towns have a train station serving London Paddington and Maryleboneand further afield.Square Footage: 5,576 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70592782
Handsome former vicarage set in stunning landscaped gardens, well located for the city of Oxford and access to London. DescriptionSituated in a conservation area, The Old Vicarage sits proudly in a slightly elevated position overlooking its gardens with views to countryside from some upper windows. Not listed, the property was built in the 1840s at the same time as St James Church. With classic Victorian architectural features such as steep roof lines, tall chimneys, a turret and arched, oak entrance door, it retains period features including mullioned, leaded light windows, original shutters, high ceilings, detailed cornicing, and deep skirtings. Formal reception rooms are of grand proportions. The drawing room, with French doors opening to the south facing terrace and has an ornate Carrera marble fireplace. The dining room, also with marble fireplace, has mullioned windows overlooking the garden. There is a cosy sitting room with fireplace, and a study. The kitchen, with wooden units, Neff oven and ceramic hob, has a pretty window seat and door to the garden. To the east of the house there is a utility room with side entrance. A downstairs bedroom suite, with French doors opening to a walled courtyard garden, offers scope for alternative uses such as playroom, studio or snug depending on needs. There is a downstairs cloakroom and cellar. On the first floor, the large triple aspect principal bedroom enjoys views over the gardens and has an ensuite bathroom. There are four further bedrooms and two additional bath/shower rooms.Stable flat and outbuildingsSituated above the garage, games room and garden stores is the Stable annexe, a self contained annexe with kitchen, sitting room, bedroom, bathroom and private garden.Gardens and groundsMature, landscaped gardens and grounds are a testament to the current owner. Formal gardens feature a pond with fountain and Koi carp, terraces, topiary, peony walk, summer house and well stocked herbaceous borders. A walled courtyard garden connects the house with the games room. There are espalier fruit trees and a kitchen garden with green house and stores. To the west of the garden is a paddock and woodland copse, which extends to about 1.66 acres, is a haven for all manner of wildlife. In the same ownership for over forty years, The Old Vicarage is a dearly loved home, offering a unique opportunity for the incoming custodians.Agents note: A public footpath passes to the rear of the garage and along part of the paddock boundary. There is an overage clause on the paddock. Contact selling agent for more information.LocationLittle Milton is a sought-after South Oxfordshire village set in attractive countryside west of the Chiltern hills and about ten miles to the east of the University city of Oxford. With a thriving community, amenities in the village include pre and primary schools, parish church, pub and village shop with post office. More extensive services can be found in Oxford, Thame, Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames, and Great Milton, the village's larger neighbour, is famed for Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons.Communication is good with London (about 50 miles) via the M40 (J7) about 3 miles away and Chiltern line mainline rail from Haddenham & Thame (about 9 miles) to London, Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. Heathrow Airport is also within convenient reach. The area is also very well located for an excellent selection of state and independent schools.Square Footage: 4,230 sq ft Acreage: 3.62 AcresDirectionsFrom London take the M40, exit at junction 7 and proceed left onto the A329. Pass signs to Great Haseley and Great Milton and proceed into the village of Little Milton. Continue into the village and down Church Hill and the property will be found on the right hand side, just past the church. From Oxford take the B480 Cowley to Watlington Road. Continue into the village of Stadhampton and at the mini roundabout cross straight over, (on the A329) towards Little Milton and the M40. Continue into Little Milton and the property will be found on the left-hand side. From Oxford take the B480 Cowley to Watlington Road. Continue into the village of Stadhampton and at the mini roundabout cross straight over, (on the A329) towards Little Milton and the M40. Continue into Little Milton and the property will be found on the left-hand side. Additional InfoAgents note: A public footpath passes along the paddock boundary. There is an overage clause on the paddock. Contact selling agent for more informationServices - Mains services connected. Oil central heating Electric heating to Stable flat.Photos 2022 & 2023, brochure prepared August 2023. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71797595
Little Hill occupies a wonderful elevated position in Harpsden, enjoying far-reaching views across the valley towards Henley Golf course. Formally the home of Dusty Springfield, the property enjoys a high degree of privacy with the convenience of being approximately 1 mile from Henley and within 45 minutes of Heathrow and London. The house has been in the same ownership for over 45 years and offers a rare opportunity to purchase a sizeable country house in a highly desirable location.A long private tree-lined drive leads to the house, with the driveway sweeping round to the front of the property. The principal reception rooms and bedrooms enjoy lovely views over the south facing gardens and countryside beyond and the house offers tremendous scope to improve and enlarge subject to the relevant permissions being obtained. The accommodation is well-laid out and extensive offering flexible family and entertaining space. The layout can be found on the enclosed floorplans. The property consists of five/eight bedrooms, four bathrooms, five reception rooms, kitchen, pantry, utility, and a wonderful balcony accessed from the principal bedroom. Most of the rooms have delightful views of the gardens and the property has a driveway with two garages that has access to both Harpsden and Gillott's Lane which has access into Henley.The gardens are a lovely feature of the property, with a large lawned area planted with a mixture of mature trees and shrubs, giving a fantastic sense of privacy but still allowing views of the surrounding countryside.Little Hill stands in one of Henley's most highly regarded village locations. Harpsden seamlessly links with the nearby countryside providing wonderful walks and riding together with many inviting public houses. The town centre of Henley-on-Thames is within 1 mile. Henley is well served for schools including Rupert House School; Trinity C.E Primary school; Shiplake College; The Oratory School, Reading Bluecoats, Reading Grammar School for boys, Radley College, Wycombe Abbey for girls, Queen Anne's Caversham for girls. The larger centres of Reading and Oxford provide a further range of shopping leisure and recreational facilities. There is a rail commuter service from Henleyon-Thames via Reading to London Paddington in approximately 52 minutes or the Elizabeth Line from Reading that takes you directly into the centre of London or Paddington in 28 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71118693
A beautifully presented country house with stunning views, set in 8.26 acres and with swimming pool and tennis court ABOUT THIS HOUSEPositioned in a private and rural position on the edge of Kingwood Common, Brackenfell sits proudly, with stunning views over the Chilterns AONB. Built on land originally owned by the family of the famous author Ian Fleming, the land was sold to Somerville Hastings, Member of Parliament for Reading (1923-24 and 1929-31), who built Brackenfell in 1929. It was one of his colleagues, Edith Summerskill, who maintained that the idea of a National Health Service germinated in the hospitable atmosphere of Brackenfell.Brackenfell is an attractive and substantial period property, which has been extended and modernised by the current owners and includes a swimming pool, tennis court, beautiful grounds of approximately three acres of garden and a five acre paddock. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDESituated in a private position with breath taking views and surrounded by Common Land.Over 7,000 sq ft of beautifully appointed accommodation.The house is awash with attractive period features, including large windows which flood the house with natural light.The current owners extended the house by adding the drawing room and master bedroom suite in 2001.At this time, outbuildings were incorporated into the house to provide space for a gym and changing room.The large master bedroom suite is magnificent and includes a dressing room, bathroom and a covered veranda, which takes in the far reaching views.The drawing room is also substantial and features a wonderful open fire.The newly fitted kitchen is very much the heart of the house and complete with an AGA.In 2000, the three bay garage, with office building above was constructed.The gardens are mostly laid to lawn, with some magnificent mature trees.The swimming pool and tennis court make Brakenfell the ideal place for relaxing and entertaining in the summer months.ABOUT THIS AREABrackenfell is tucked away in a wonderfully private position at Kingwood Common, in the ancient parish of Rotherfield Peppard, which was recorded in the Domesday book of 1086. Located in the AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), the surrounding common lands are protected by an Act of Parliament the Nettlebed and District Commons (Preservation) Act (of 1906).The nearby village of Sonning Common provides a variety of local facilities, including a GP and dental practices, and Stoke Row, just 2 miles away also has a local shop. There are a number of fantastic country pubs and restaurants in surrounding villages. Nestled on the banks of the river, Henley-on-Thames is highly sought after and beautiful, with a superb array of bars, cafes, restaurants and shops, as well as a cinema and theatre. The larger centre of Reading is close by and offers extensive shopping and recreational facilities. The area is well served for both state and private schools including the local Peppard Primary School, Gillots School, Rupert House, the Oratory and Moulsford. There is a regular, fast train service from Reading to London Paddington (from 23 minutes) with Crossrail linking directly to the City. The M4 and M40 motorways provide good motorway links and easy access to Heathrow Airport. Situated in the stunning Chilterns AONB, there is a wide variety of country pursuits and excellent walking.TOWNS AND STATIONSHenley-on-Thames 5.4 milesReading 6.1 milesCentral London 45 milesReading Station 6 milesLondon Paddington from 23 minutes For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71222915
Superb country house and two bedroom cottage on edge of sought after village DescriptionRose Cottage is a superb country cottage which has been extended over the years and by the current owners to provide flexible family accommodation which is full of character. There is a wealth of original features including exposed timbers and open fireplaces which have been used to retain the look and feel of the original cottage which has been updated, renovated and extended for modern living while creating immense charm. The kitchen is stunning with doors opening to the garden terrace. It was designed by Sebastian Cox of DeVol kitchens to create a light open space using attractive timber base units arranged around a central island. Appliances include an Aga, Rangemaster cooker with hob above and dishwasher. The ceiling is vaulted with exposed beams, the floor is limestone and there is a cellar providing useful storage. Steps rise to the dining/breakfast room which connects to the side entrance with cloaks area, cloakroom and store cupboard. The study/family room overlooks the front garden and has an open fireplace with built-in cupboards to either side. From the inner lobby/music room steps lead down to the beautiful drawing room which is triple aspect enjoying the view to the rear and access to the garden. It has a large open fireplace and carved panelled walls, one housing a secret door to access the log store.To the first floor the principal bedroom is double aspect enjoying views over the surrounding countryside. There are built-in cupboards with carved oak doors, a dressing area with wardrobes and a large en suite bathroom with underfloor heating. The guest bedroom has an en suite shower room and there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.OutsideRose Cottage is accessed from the lane via double timber electric gates with entryphone system, opening to a driveway which leads to the stable yard and parking area to the front of the 4 bay garage. The open fronted garage has a large storage area above and store room to one side. Opposite is a stable block consisting of stables, store and open area. The gated paddock is beyond and there are covered composting areas and grounds which enjoy the lovely view over the adjacent countryside. There is a detached brick and flint swimming pool complex with shower, cloakroom and doors that open to the garden and terrace with wisteria clad pergola.The two bedroom cottage is situated next to the entrance on the lane and comprises entrance hall with doors to utility/store room and separate cloakroom. The reception room has windows to all sides and has an open plan kitchen with built-in appliances, dining area and sitting area with doors opening to the garden. To the first floor there are two ensuite bedrooms and a door to the storage area over the garage.The gardens are a particular feature of the property and enhance the beauty of the cottage. They are laid mainly to lawn with many well planted borders full of perennial plants, shrubs and mature trees. There is an abundance of roses to the front and a separate vegetable plot. The garden and grounds are quiet and secluded and take full advantage of this edge of village location. Planning permission has been granted to separate the property in to two lots P22/S3831/FUL.Agent's note: Photos were taken in 2021.LocationRose Cottage occupies a superb situation overlooking open countryside combining the best of village life with a rural country setting, within a short walk of the village shop/cafe, garage and 2 splendid public houses including The Cherry Tree and The Crooked Billet. Stoke Row has a village primary school, and Nottwood Lane offers access to miles of riding and walking in the Chilterns. Nearby Henley-on-Thames, Wallingford and Reading (mainline station to London Paddington from 25 minutes and Crossrail) mean that it is very well connected. The area is renowned for good primary and secondary schooling including Moulsford Preparatory School, Cranford House, The Oratory, Pangbourne College, and access to the Abingdon and Oxford schools via various bus services from the area.Square Footage: 8,336 sq ft Acreage: 1.9 AcresDirectionsFrom Henley-on-Thames, leave town on the A4130 (The Fairmile/Oxford Road). Continue to Nettlebed (about 4 miles) and at the 1st roundabout turn left onto the B481 signposted Highmoor/Peppard. After 1.4 miles turn right at Highmoor Cross and proceed past the hamlet of Witheridge Hill and on towards Stoke Row. Just after the Cherry Tree Inn on the right turn right onto Nottwood Lane. The gated entrance to Rose Cottage will be found after a short distance on the left. Post code RG9 5PZ. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70804522
Viewing Weekend 27th & 28th April Strictly by appointment only. Please call to book your slot.Shellingford House is a beautiful home with a rich and important history that never ceases to surprise and delight. Nestled within 8 acres of glorious grounds, and in the heart of this picturesque village, it offers a truly wonderful way of life. This Grade II Listed Elizabethan property is steeped in history and full of stories, with some wonderful original features and nods to its past, with beautiful windows allowing light to flood in to every room, an incredible Jacobean staircase, and many more wonderful distinctive attributes.The main house has over 7,000 sq ft of flexible and generous accommodation over three floors, with 6-7 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, as well as a studio and office. Additionally, there are two cottages, offering great potential for visiting family, multi-generational living, or rental potential.Shellingford House is exceptional in that it is a village house with a large mature garden that offers privacy, plus land in the shape of a pretty five-acre field before it, onto which the house looks. This offers space to keep horses, ponies, marquees for entertaining, or even a helipad should you require! If you kept a pony, you would simply lead it from the field into the garden where the stables are found. The garden is walled, so it's safe for children and pets, and it feels contained and extremely private. The grounds and gardens are very special indeed, with surprises and special moments at every turn, including a beautiful courtyard, secret garden with tree house, orchard, tennis court, stream and the most exquisite outdoor swimming pool.As well as being a magnificent property of grand proportions, Shellingford House has a real warmth to it and is a family home that has clearly been loved and enjoyed over the years.Freehold EPC Ratings D, C & E Council Tax Bands H, B & BServices, Utilities & Property InformationUtilities Mains water, drainage, gas and electricityTenure - TenureProperty Type Grade II Listed Elizabethan detached houseConstruction Type Standard - StoneCouncil Tax Vale of White Horse District CouncilCouncil Tax Band H for main house, B for Dove Cottage, & B for Pump CottageParking There is a large gated driveway with parking for multiple vehicles (6+) and free on street parking.Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Internet connection - Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 62 Mbps and highest available upload speed 14 Mbps - we advise you to check with your provider.Special Notes - There are covenants on the property please speak with the agent for further information.The property is situated in a conservation area.There is a public footpath in the field. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70908042
A beautifully renovated, remarkable country home set in just over 20 acres of tranquil gardens and grounds on the edge of Bampton. ABOUT THIS HOUSE Approached via a sweeping gravel drive around the lake and sitting elegantly overlooking its grounds of 20.11 acres, lies Manor Farm; a substantial property totalling over 16,000 sq. ft. of accommodation and outbuildings. Forming part of the Bishop of Winchester's estate in the 11th Century and Tudor in its origin, Manor Farm is a simply stunning example of a country house with Regency and modern Elizabethan editions and more recently, meticulously renovated throughout by the current owners, working alongside renowned Pippa Paton design, to create a perfect marriage between old and new. Unlisted, and with an enviable rural location on the outskirts of Bampton, this is arguably one of the best houses to come to the market in some time. The house is awash throughout with stunning period features including panelled walls, leaded stone mullioned windows and beautiful flag stone flooring. Highlights include the bespoke kitchen, complete with large, glazed elevations in which to admire the landscaped gardens, as well as numerous impressive reception rooms and simply magnificent staircase. The main house is of ideal size for a family, with 7 bedrooms in the main house. There is a 3-bedroom cottage within the grounds, together with a converted barn to create a 2 bedroom annexe, and a one bedroom studio apartment above the pool house, overlooking the walled garden and swimming pool. Numerous outbuildings also include a gym, stabling with 8 loose boxes and 2 barns. ABOUT THIS AREAThe ancient market town of Bampton lies just south of the Cotswolds. Until about 1850, it stood in the centre of a large area of common land, hence its previous name of 'Bampton in the Bush' and was known as a market town until the 19th Century, before being designated a village. The neighbouring village of Clanfield is home to The Double Red Duke, a picturesque, 16th-century hotel and pub with cosy log fires. The larger, and more widely known Burford is only 8 miles north of Manor Farm. The famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its medieval bridge and its impressive church. Both sides of the street are flanked by an unbroken line of historic houses and shops. With little having changed over the centuries, Burford is popular with visitors, both for its beauty and history but also for its shopping and wide variety of places to eat, with a number of restaurants, pubs and teashops. Burford is equidistant between the popular towns of Cheltenham and Oxford, both offering extensive shopping, dining options, pubs and facilities. There are a number of schools in the area, most notably; St Hugh's and Pinewood. Road communications are fantastic to the A40 which in turn provides access the M40 to London, and the M5 to the west. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i71228913
The Dairy House is an exceptional home originally built in 1817 as a dairy to the Park Place Estate. The property has been completely renovated, extended and refurbished by the present owners whilst retaining the attractive original front facade. The house provides over 7,000 sq. ft of accommodation arranged over two floors. Designed to a flexible layout, this wonderful house has spacious and adaptable rooms to suit a variety of owners and also affords the facility to create an annexe for a relative if required. Taking full advantage of the location the property has been designed so that light floods in through the property from all aspects and is the most perfect home for entertaining. The attention to detail is superb and the whole house has a feeling of spacious and luxurious comfort.The property is situated a mile from Henley on Thames, on the exclusive Park Place Estate, approached off Remenham Hill down a long sweeping private driveway, flanked on either side by traditional wrought iron estate fencing. The driveway to The Dairy House is accessed via a pair of automated gates opening onto a sweeping gravelled driveway, bordered by mature hedging opening onto a generous parking area to the house and car port. The original detached brick built 'Bull Pen' is ideal for further storage. From the impressive Reception Hall steps lead down to the main area of the house an open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room with doors opening onto a beautiful terrace that wraps around the house. The kitchen has been comprehensively fitted by 'Neptune' with a full range of painted wall & floor units around a central island incorporating a bar area. Integrated appliances include a double oven, hob with extractor over, dishwasher and American style fridge/freezer as well as a spectacular temperature-controlled wine store. The sitting area is opposite and adjacent to the dining area of the kitchen with a double-sided fireplace and wood burner. There are bi fold doors onto the terrace and to the far end a 'garden room area' with double doors onto the terrace and garden. Fabulous views from here over the garden to the unspoilt and beautifully maintained parkland and polo practice fields beyond. Additional reception rooms include snug/sitting room, family/art studio, study and fully equipped Cinema room with media screen and bar area. Plenty of storage space is provided with 2 large under eaves loft areas.The principal Bedroom Suite is on the first floor enjoying far reaching views together with a walk in dressing room, shower room and separate bathroom/shower room. There are 2 further first floor Bedrooms & a family bathroom and on the ground floor there are two bedrooms both with beautifully fitted en suites, one ground floor bedroom is currently used as a fully equipped gym.The house enjoys air conditioning in all of the bedrooms, the study and the family room. A Sonos sound system is included, operated by Control 4 with external security cameras and external garden lighting.The gardens are beautifully landscaped and there is an extensive irrigation system. A wonderful terrace runs around the house with a lovely modern water feature set into the paving. The lawns are enclosed by mature trees, hedging and fencing and there are numerous flower and shrub beds and borders. There is also a wild flower meadow, croquet lawn, large pond, raised vegetable planters, two heated Gazebos as well as a cloakroom situated in the car port.LocationThe property is situated a mile from Henley on Thames, on the exclusive Park Place Estate, approached off Remenham Hill down a long sweeping private driveway, flanked on either side by traditional wrought iron estate fencing. The driveway to The Dairy House is accessed via a pair of automated gates opening onto a sweeping gravelled driveway, bordered by mature hedging opening onto a generous parking area to the house and car port. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70044203
The property lies beside St Michael's Church and its gated drive runs alongside the west wing of the house sweeping past the charming walled front garden, onto formal lawns and the tennis court to arrive at the extensive garaging and rear drive. The main entrance to the house steps through a central sash door with 4-pane rectangular overlight and painted ovolo moulded surround with fine carved shell hood on scroll brackets. Opening into the grand dining hall centred around the fireplace with a historic painting of the house taking centre stage, leading to the beautiful late 17th century open well staircase with barley-sugar twist balusters. The staircase rises centrally to the principal first floor rooms. The formal drawing room has a triple aspect over the walled gardens, restored fine sash windows with working shutters and Delf tiling to the working fireplace. To the other side of the dining hall lies the pretty dual aspect morning room and a generous study whose bay windows affords views across the rolling lawns. From the dining hall a door opens into the inner reception hall, leading to the library, lined with bespoke bookshelves, central fireplace and dual access to both the orangery and kitchen/breakfast room. A charming passage to the kitchen is lined with family memorabilia and an Edwardian call box housing the bells of the house. Support is abundant for a house of this size and the kitchen, with a bay window overlooking the gardens, houses an Aga, good breakfast space and a walk-in larder. The service door leads to a generous laundry room, originally the butlers pantry complete with fitted cupboards and the fully fitted service kitchen. The wide open well staircase opens onto the first floor landing and the current principal bedroom suite. There are seven further bedrooms and a sitting room on the first floor, some of which could convert to dressing rooms, en suite bathrooms or nurseries. Four bath/shower rooms are situated on the first floor, two en suite and a further WC. The second floor has dual staircase access and is considerable in size and scope, offering further flexible accommodation, including a sitting room, kitchen and shower room. This country house provides one of the most outstanding opportunities in Oxfordshire. Much loved and cared for during its present ownership the house offers a variety of opportunities for the new family.OutsideThe Manor sits in a mature landscape of varied, historical garden spaces, including a swimming pool, encircled by pleached limes and walled gardens to the west, a kitchen garden, orchard, two paddocks and to the east formal lawns, tennis court and pond, extending to around 7 acres. There is a private gate giving the owners of Aston Tirrold Manor access to St Michael's Church from the walled gardens. The whole creates a private and tranquil idyll in the centre of one of Oxfordshire's best villages. The three bedroom cottage is worthy of separate mention, being a generous single build, with its own private garden.SituationAston Tirrold together with the adjoining village of Aston Upthorpe, lies on the edge of the Berkshire Downs, in a sought after part of South Oxfordshire. The village comprises many attractive period houses and local facilities include three churches, a popular village pub/restaurant (The Fat Frog), a recreation ground and historic village hall which has a weekly Post Office and cafe. There is a very well thought of primary school in South Morton and the Downs and The Ridgeway are within walking distance. There are gallops on the protected downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with many bridle/biking and footpaths affording a variety of opportunities for the sporting and nature loving enthusiast. There are excellent schooling facilities within the area including The European School, Cranford House at Moulsford and Moulsford Preparatory School for Boys. Easy access to Abingdon Boys School, St Helen's & St Katherine's, Radley, The Dragon Preparatory School, St Edwards School, Summerfields, Oxford High, Headington School, Tudor Hall, Cothill, The Oratory School and The Oratory Preparatory School, Bradfield College, and Pangbourne College.Additional InformationLocal Authority South Oxfordshire District CouncilServices Mains Water, Gas and Electricity, Private DrainageTenure FreeholdCouncil Tax H Band For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71485510
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