Guide price
£2,250,0006 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Baker Street, Aston Tirrold, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11
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Semi-detached house
6 beds
4 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Spacious family home in the heart of the village
- Excellent, versatile accommodation. About 4,725 sq.ft
- Annexe and extensive outbuildings, double carport
- Attractive, mature gardens. Stone terrace, ample parking
- Excellent access to Didcot station for London Paddington
- Ideal for Henley, Oxford and Abingdon schools.
- EPC Rating = D
Substantial family home with annexe, outbuildings and a walled garden in the heart of this picturesque and popular Oxfordshire village
Description
Built around 1760, Springfield House showcases typical architectural details of the Georgian era. Sash windows with long views through the house to the garden, fill the house with natural light.
The entrance hall features bespoke cabinetry, squared bay window and stone fireplace with wood burning stove. From here all main rooms lead directly off. The south facing sitting room, its wide French doors opening to the terrace and garden, and the family room both feature open fireplaces, with bookcases and cupboards to one wall in the family room.
The impressive kitchen/breakfast room/orangery, faces west. Two sets of French doors and bifolds open to the terrace within the walled garden. Bespoke painted wooden units sit beneath granite worktops and include a large island. There is a two door Aga with gas and electric module, integrated Bosch dishwasher and underfloor heating beneath the slate floor. Adjacent is a good sized utility room.
To the first floor is the principal bedroom suite with bathroom and dressing room, four further bedrooms, one presently used as a study. All have built in wardrobes. There is also a family bathroom and shower room.
Annexe
With its own front door to the drive, this provides complete flexibility of use, interconnecting with the house on both floors. It provides good sized sitting room and a bedroom and bathroom upstairs.
Outside
A large gravel driveway provides ample parking with a double car port and log store to one side.
A stone terrace wraps around the southerly and westerly aspects of the house and links both the side and rear walled garden, planted with mixed beds and a number of trees.
Between the two gardens is a series of eight red brick outbuildings, presently used as workshops, bike shed, wine store and general storage. These buildings present further opportunities, subject to need and to the usual permissions.
Location
Aston Tirrold and adjoining Aston Upthorpe are pretty, quintessential Oxfordshire villages, situated on the edge of the Berkshire Downs. Communications are excellent with easy access to road, rail and airport links.
The villages boast an active community, pub/restaurant, cricket club, three churches, recreation ground and a shared Post Office. The Downs, being on the doorstep, offer myriad bridleways and footpaths to explore and enjoy.
Nearby Wallingford is well served for day to day shopping with its weekly markets, Waitrose, doctor, dentist and community hospital. Neighbouring Blewbury has a thriving farm shop and garden centre.
There is a wide variety of schools in the area, both state and independent, including Didcot Girls, St Birinus, Moulsford, Cranford House, Chandlings Manor, and the Europa School, as well as the highly regarded independent schools in Abingdon and Oxford.
Square Footage: 4,199 sq ft
Directions
From Oxford take the A34 south. Turn off at the Milton Interchange following the A4130 towards Wantage for approximately 2 miles. Take the first exit off the Rowstock roundabout onto the A417 towards Reading. Remain on the A417 passing through Blewbury. After approximately 1 mile turn left to Aston Tirrold and Aston Upthorpe. Turn right just before the pub onto Baker Street. The driveway to Springfield House is after a very short distance on the right.
From London take the M4. Take J13 exit towards Oxford. After approximately 12 miles turn off at the Milton Interchange and follow instructions as above.
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Additional Info
Wallingford 5 miles, Abingdon 11 miles, Moulsford 5 miles, Oxford 11 miles, Didcot Parkway (London Paddington from 42 mins) 4 miles, Central London 57 miles, Heathrow (Terminal 2) 39 miles (Distances are approximate)
Services
All mains services are connected. Gas central heating
Photographs taken and brochure prepared March 2026
Description
Built around 1760, Springfield House showcases typical architectural details of the Georgian era. Sash windows with long views through the house to the garden, fill the house with natural light.
The entrance hall features bespoke cabinetry, squared bay window and stone fireplace with wood burning stove. From here all main rooms lead directly off. The south facing sitting room, its wide French doors opening to the terrace and garden, and the family room both feature open fireplaces, with bookcases and cupboards to one wall in the family room.
The impressive kitchen/breakfast room/orangery, faces west. Two sets of French doors and bifolds open to the terrace within the walled garden. Bespoke painted wooden units sit beneath granite worktops and include a large island. There is a two door Aga with gas and electric module, integrated Bosch dishwasher and underfloor heating beneath the slate floor. Adjacent is a good sized utility room.
To the first floor is the principal bedroom suite with bathroom and dressing room, four further bedrooms, one presently used as a study. All have built in wardrobes. There is also a family bathroom and shower room.
Annexe
With its own front door to the drive, this provides complete flexibility of use, interconnecting with the house on both floors. It provides good sized sitting room and a bedroom and bathroom upstairs.
Outside
A large gravel driveway provides ample parking with a double car port and log store to one side.
A stone terrace wraps around the southerly and westerly aspects of the house and links both the side and rear walled garden, planted with mixed beds and a number of trees.
Between the two gardens is a series of eight red brick outbuildings, presently used as workshops, bike shed, wine store and general storage. These buildings present further opportunities, subject to need and to the usual permissions.
Location
Aston Tirrold and adjoining Aston Upthorpe are pretty, quintessential Oxfordshire villages, situated on the edge of the Berkshire Downs. Communications are excellent with easy access to road, rail and airport links.
The villages boast an active community, pub/restaurant, cricket club, three churches, recreation ground and a shared Post Office. The Downs, being on the doorstep, offer myriad bridleways and footpaths to explore and enjoy.
Nearby Wallingford is well served for day to day shopping with its weekly markets, Waitrose, doctor, dentist and community hospital. Neighbouring Blewbury has a thriving farm shop and garden centre.
There is a wide variety of schools in the area, both state and independent, including Didcot Girls, St Birinus, Moulsford, Cranford House, Chandlings Manor, and the Europa School, as well as the highly regarded independent schools in Abingdon and Oxford.
Square Footage: 4,199 sq ft
Directions
From Oxford take the A34 south. Turn off at the Milton Interchange following the A4130 towards Wantage for approximately 2 miles. Take the first exit off the Rowstock roundabout onto the A417 towards Reading. Remain on the A417 passing through Blewbury. After approximately 1 mile turn left to Aston Tirrold and Aston Upthorpe. Turn right just before the pub onto Baker Street. The driveway to Springfield House is after a very short distance on the right.
From London take the M4. Take J13 exit towards Oxford. After approximately 12 miles turn off at the Milton Interchange and follow instructions as above.
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Additional Info
Wallingford 5 miles, Abingdon 11 miles, Moulsford 5 miles, Oxford 11 miles, Didcot Parkway (London Paddington from 42 mins) 4 miles, Central London 57 miles, Heathrow (Terminal 2) 39 miles (Distances are approximate)
Services
All mains services are connected. Gas central heating
Photographs taken and brochure prepared March 2026
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