4 bedroom cottage for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Desirable village location
- Detached grade ii listed cottage
- Fireplaces, beams and stonework
- Two reception rooms
- Delightful garden
- Private parking
Built circa 1700 and steeped in history this attractive Grade II Listed home is close to the heart of this desirable village and is an absolute delight both inside and out. The fabulous accommodation offers approx. 1700 sq ft of living space across three floors and perfectly combines characterful charm and modern home comforts. Period features run throughout the light and airy family space with a delight at every turn including exposed stonework, fireplaces, original beams, wooden floors and doors and an original well in the garden.
The well-proportioned accommodation begins with a stone porch that opens to the super dining room with fireplace and wood burning stove, this in turn flows to the sitting room again with fireplace housing an iron basket, a cosy place to relax. The exceptional country kitchen with its tiled floor, separate larder, superb range of units, and Rangemaster stove looks out to the garden. A useful utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor picture. To the first floor the principal bedroom has an ensuite shower room, with two further bedrooms well served by the large bathroom. On the second floor is an impressive dual aspect room with built-in eaves storage, beams and wood floor.
Externally, the attractive rear garden is bound by stone walling and affords a high degree of privacy. It is set with low maintenance in mind and is a fabulous place to enjoy alfresco entertaining. A delightful outdoor space that perfectly complements the exceptional inside space. Private parking is set behind gates, a log store and small stone and brick outbuilding are further attributes.
Sought-after village living can be enjoyed yet you are just 5 miles from Witney town centre which offers a vast array of amenities and easy access to the A40 which provides swift access to Oxford or westerly into the Cotswolds and beyond.
EPC Rating: D