2 bedroom end of terrace house
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
803
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Charming period cottage
- Located in the town centre
- Grade II listed
- Reception/Dining Room
- Sitting room
- Fitted Kitchen
- 2 Double bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Garden
- Gas central heating
A delightful and surprisingly spacious end of terrace grade II listed two bedroom period cottage in the centre of Watlington with generous rooms and a patio garden
Barley Mow Cottage - This lovely end of terrace listed cottage dates from the mid 17th century and has an attractive rendered facade under a clay tile roof. The interior is of equal quality and provides surprisingly spacious rooms all of which have generous ceiling heights. There are two reception rooms both with fireplaces and the majority of the principle rooms also display exposed wall timbers and other period features. A single storey extension provides a modern kitchen and bathroom and there is a south-facing walled patio garden with pedestrian access to the rear.
Outside - The stone paved patio garden is south facing and enclosed by brick walls. A rear gate provides pedestrian access from the rear.
Watlington - Watlington is a beautiful historic market town with easy access for commuters to London and Oxford via the Oxford tube at Lewknor, local train links and the M40. There is a vibrant and creative community, independent and artisan shops. Along with three excellent pubs and local restaurants, there is a first-class butcher and delicatessen, the Orange Bakery selling delicious bread and baked goodies every Friday and Saturday, and The Undercroft Market, with locally sourced fruit, vegetables, flowers and plants. Art Week comes to Watlington for the sixth year in May 2025 with open studios and pop-up exhibitions in many of the local shops and businesses. For sporting enthusiasts, the town has a range of sports facilities that embrace football and cricket as well as tennis, squash and bowls. The Chiltern Hills rise above the town and offer some of the finest landscapes in south-east England. With wonderful walks on the doorstep and The Icknield Way (Ridgeway National Trail) passing close to the town, there is much on offer for outdoor enthusiasts, cyclists and walkers.
Services - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity. Gas fired central heating.
Broadband: Ultrafast available
Local Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: Rating Exempt (Grade ll listed)
Barley Mow Cottage - This lovely end of terrace listed cottage dates from the mid 17th century and has an attractive rendered facade under a clay tile roof. The interior is of equal quality and provides surprisingly spacious rooms all of which have generous ceiling heights. There are two reception rooms both with fireplaces and the majority of the principle rooms also display exposed wall timbers and other period features. A single storey extension provides a modern kitchen and bathroom and there is a south-facing walled patio garden with pedestrian access to the rear.
Outside - The stone paved patio garden is south facing and enclosed by brick walls. A rear gate provides pedestrian access from the rear.
Watlington - Watlington is a beautiful historic market town with easy access for commuters to London and Oxford via the Oxford tube at Lewknor, local train links and the M40. There is a vibrant and creative community, independent and artisan shops. Along with three excellent pubs and local restaurants, there is a first-class butcher and delicatessen, the Orange Bakery selling delicious bread and baked goodies every Friday and Saturday, and The Undercroft Market, with locally sourced fruit, vegetables, flowers and plants. Art Week comes to Watlington for the sixth year in May 2025 with open studios and pop-up exhibitions in many of the local shops and businesses. For sporting enthusiasts, the town has a range of sports facilities that embrace football and cricket as well as tennis, squash and bowls. The Chiltern Hills rise above the town and offer some of the finest landscapes in south-east England. With wonderful walks on the doorstep and The Icknield Way (Ridgeway National Trail) passing close to the town, there is much on offer for outdoor enthusiasts, cyclists and walkers.
Services - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity. Gas fired central heating.
Broadband: Ultrafast available
Local Authority: South Oxfordshire District Council
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: Rating Exempt (Grade ll listed)
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About this agent

Robinson Sherston is one of South Oxfordshire's leading estate agents. Operating from offices in Henley-on-Thames and Watlington our services extend from residential property sales and acquisitions to lettings and property management. Our offices are strategically located between the M.4 and M.40 motorways, linking London, the South-West and the Midlands. This area is one the most attractive in the Home Counties and encompasses the towns and villages that sit alongside the Thames and the rolling landscapes of the Chiltern Hills.


















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