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Bedroom Three
Bedroom 5
Bedrom 5 En Suite
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6 bedroom detached house for sale

West Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7
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6 beds
4 baths
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EPC rating: E
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TenureFreehold
Council taxBand H
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description

  • Grade II listed private Manor House
  • Separate one bedroom cottage
  • Lovingly improved and restored
  • Walled garden with swimming pool
  • Town centre hidden gem
  • EPC Rating = E

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A fine listed five-bedroom Manor House and one-bedroom cottage in about 0.83 acres.

Description

The Manor House is Grade II listed and dates back to the early 16th century. Over the years, particularly 19th century, it has been significantly restored and altered. It was once a farmhouse tenanted from the Diocese of Gloucester by the Fowler Family until 1860 when William Fowler bought the freehold. A detailed historical note on the colourful history of the Manor House is available under separate cover by request.

Over the last 10 years, this spacious Manor House has been sensitively restored and enhanced including restoring or replicating the leaded windows, lime rendering internal walls and replacing the greater part of the slate roof.

Features include several original late 16th century mullioned windows, late 16th century oak panelling, fine open replaces, exposed beams, solid oak and flagstone floors and vaulted ceilings to certain rooms.

The front door, accessed from the walled courtyard, opens to a central entrance hall, off which is a cloakroom and an eye-catching 17th century style turning staircase to the galleried first floor landing.

The large kitchen has bespoke units with honed slate worktops and French doors open to the south facing terrace. Appliances include a four oven gas AGA with ancillary electric oven and space for an American fridge freezer. In addition there is a separate utility room with large, fitted pantry cupboards and space for a dishwasher and washer dryer.

Between the hall and the kitchen is a study/snug with bespoke fitted bookshelves.

Steps up from the hall lead to a spacious drawing room which has an oriel window with a window seat, beautiful period oak floors and bookcases made from reclaimed elm surround the open fireplace.

The fine dining room has a vaulted ceiling and reclaimed stone open fireplace. There is a medieval door providing access to the side of the property and a fully glazed door leading to the terraced gardens. Adjoining the dining room is a wonderfully large versatile games/media room with an additional garden door to the terraces. Both rooms have stone flagged floors and underfloor heating.

On the first floor, the spectacular principal bedroom suite has a vaulted ceiling, stone surround open fireplace and an en suite with a double shower and a cast iron roll top bath. Bedrooms two and three both have en suite bathrooms, whilst bedroom 3 also features oak-panelled walls. Bedroom 4 could also serve as a study/laundry room.

On the top floor is the fifth bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room/reading nook.

The Cottage comprises an entrance hall, sitting room, bedroom and bathroom. Outside there is a courtyard garden with direct access to the grounds of the main house but also a private independent access to the town centre.

It offers a wonderful opportunity for a relative, as a rental income generating opportunity or alternative ancillary uses.

19th century oak gates, under a majestic Cedar of Lebanon tree, open to a gravel courtyard with a Coach House comprising a two bay garage and large workshop with extensive storage above.

The large rear terraced gardens are a particular feature of the property and, unusually for a town centre location, are entirely private with a high Cotswold stone wall surrounding the whole property.

Doors from the kitchen open to a south facing flagstone terrace with two loggias offering a wonderful space for al fresco dining, whilst enjoying the all-day sunshine. There is an adjacent walled vegetable garden and greenhouse, and from the flagstone terrace steps lead down to the main lawn with established herbaceous borders and a path to the entrance courtyard.

At the bottom of the gardens is a discreetly set swimming pool and charming pool house with a terrace and plant room with WC and ‘den’ above.

A secondary vehicular entrance further down Manor Lane, provides access to a spacious parking courtyard that in turn leads to the bottom of the gardens.

Location

The Manor House is privately nestled in the heart of Chipping Norton providing a hidden sanctuary gifting the ambience of a country house in town. The town sits within the heart of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is well served with a large variety of shops, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, a doctor’s surgery and local hospital. In addition, there is a leisure centre, nationally renowned Theatre as well as The Living Room Cinema in the town. The private clubs, Soho Farmhouse, The Club by Bamford and Estelle Manor are all local.

Transport links are excellent with good mainline train services from Kingham and Charlbury to London, Banbury, and Oxford Parkway. The M40 can be accessed from junction 8, 9 or 11.

There are a wide range of highly regarded independent and state schools in the immediate area including Kitebrook, Tudor Hall, Bloxham, Bruern Abbey and a host of others including Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Rugby School.

There are also excellent schools in or within close proximity to Oxford that include The Dragon School, Magdalen College School, St Edwards, Cothill and Summerfields.

Square Footage: 4,141 sq ft


Acreage: 0.83 Acres

Directions

OX7 5LH: Turn right into the lane opposite the Kings Arms and The Manor House driveway is immediately on the right.

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Additional Info

We wish to inform prospective buyers of this property that one of the executors is an employee of Savills.

Freehold with vacant possession on completion.

All mains services are connected. Gas fired central heating including under-floor heating to the ground and lower ground flagstone tiled rooms. Fibre optic Broadband.

Energy Performance Certificate: The Manor House: Band E / The Cottage: Band D

West Oxfordshire District Council, telephone[use Contact Agent Button]. The Manor House: Tax Band H Manor / Cottage: Tax Band B.

Particulars prepared: May 2025. Photographs taken: May 2025.
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Savills - Stow on the Wold
Savills - Stow on the Wold
Cotswold House, Church Street Stow on the Wold GL54 1BB
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