Chipping Norton Oxfordshire OX7 Hixet Wood, Charlbury
- Guide Price
- £675,000
- 4
- 3
- 1
- Freehold
- D Council Band
Features at a glance
- Charming semi-detached cottage
- Tastefully extended and renovated by the current owners
- Light & airy kitchen/dining room
- Sitting room with stunning inglenook fireplace
- Three double bedrooms, en suite & family bathroom
- Charming terrace with views beyond
- Detached guest bedroom with en suite
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A charming three-bedroom semi-detached cottage with excellent character and stylish interiors, nestled centrally in the picturesque and sought-after town of Charlbury.
The house was originally built for the shepherds from Blenheim Palace estate, who used to bring the sheep back to graze in the surrounding fields. Fast forward hundreds of years and the house has been tastefully extended and renovated by the current owners, updating the interiors to a modern country style to become a delightful family home.
The elegant décor is complemented by character features, including a stunning inglenook fireplace. The programme of renovations has included an extension, new kitchen, loft insulation and new period-style double glazed windows and doors. The summer house has been rebuilt to become a self-contained garden bedroom with en suite shower room, which could be used as a guest bedroom, home office, gym or studio. The exposed stone and timber beams in the sitting room are balanced by oak wood floors; it is generously sized with plenty of room for storage. Adjoining the sitting room, a spacious and exceptionally light kitchen and dining room features a large kitchen island, an attractive terracotta stone tiled floor and deep green tiled splash back. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en suite shower room. The two remaining double bedrooms have plenty of charm and share a family bathroom. The bathrooms are fitted with Burlington taps and shower fixtures. The house is painted in Farrow & Ball shades of School House White, Drop Cloth and Green Smoke.
Outside
With views across the town and fields beyond, The Rise enjoys an elevated setting on a quiet residential road, with on-street parking available on the road outside. Steps lead up to the spacious garden, which is situated at the front of the house, including a substantial terrace for outdoor dining, a gravelled area leading to the detached garden room and an area of lawn bordered by trees and mature flower beds enclosed by fencing and a drystone wall.
Situation
Charlbury is a thriving Cotswolds town northwest of Oxford on the river Evenlode, amidst fine rolling North Oxfordshire countryside within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has a strong sense of community, easy access to London as well as a thriving social calendar. Once the centre of the Wychwood Forest, it has a good selection of shops, a modern and well-respected primary school, library and clubs and societies to suit most needs. A new community centre further extends the facilities of the town which hosts a range of fitness clubs and classes. There are bus services to the local towns of Chipping Norton, Witney, Woodstock and Oxford. There is also a main line rail station on the Worcester - Oxford - London (Paddington) line. This vibrant yet picturesque town is full of welcoming pubs, cafes and restaurants, including the Bull (which last year was awarded its first Bib gourmand from Michelin), the Bell (part of the Daylesford group), and a community run deli and cafe. Charlbury is ideal for walking and is also a popular cycling destination on the Cotswold Line Cycle Route from Worcester to Oxford. It is also within easy reach of Estelle Manor, Diddly Squat Farm Shop, Soho Farmhouse, Daylesford Organic Farm and FarmED. The Oxford schools are accessible and include the Dragon, Summerfields, Oxford High School, St Edwards, Headington and Magdalen College School to name but a few. Kingham Hill, Radley, Tudor Hall, Bloxham, Cokethorpe and Kitebrook are also nearby. Charlbury Primary feeds the excellent secondary schools in Chipping Norton, Burford and Bourton on the Water. There are golf courses at Chipping Norton, Burford and Lyneham.
Directions
From Strutt & Parker’s Oxford office turn left onto Banbury Road (A4165) and at the roundabout take the first exit onto the A40. At the Wolvercote Roundabout take the fourth exit onto the A44 and at the Peartree Roundabout take the first exit onto the A34. Continue south for 2.6 miles and at the Botley Interchange take the third exit onto the A420. Follow the A420 for 9.5 miles and then turn left (signposted Charney Bassett/Denchworth). Follow the road south and pass through the village of Charney Bassett; leave the village via Main Street and proceed south. At the bend, turn right (signposted Goosey) and continue for 1.7 miles. Turn right onto a gravelled track where the property will be seen on the right-hand side. SN7 8PA ///include.lamppost.fight
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