Guide price
£3,500,000
(£782/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleCopcourt, Oxfordshire OX9.
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
From 4,477 - 7,802 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Oxford Sales
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About this property
5 - 6 bedrooms
4 reception rooms
4 bathrooms
4.95 acres
Separate one bedroom cottage
Paddock with outdoor school
Garden and grounds featuring formal and informal lawns, a moat and an orchard
Situated at the base of the Chiltern Hills between Oxford and Thame
Georgian, Grade II listed manor house
Traditional yard with garaging, stables with storage above and a dovecote
Detached
Equestrian
Stabling
Tennis Court
Copcourt Manor is a historic Grade II listed manor house set in a beautiful, landscaped garden with mature trees, formal lawns, and a charming moat. A tree-lined driveway leads to the house, crossing a bridge to a gravelled parking area. Though Georgian in origin, the manor has a Queen Anne appearance, with parts dating back to the mid-eighteenth century. The reception rooms and bedrooms are arranged around a large hallway and landing, with the main reception rooms well-proportioned. The Oak Room is of note, featuring an impressive fireplace and panelling from 1756. The manor also includes a self-contained one bedroom flat..
Garden and Grounds
The garden and grounds span about 4.95 acres and feature both formal and informal lawns adorned with mature trees like chestnut, field maple, sycamore, Scots pine, and yew. The moat has bridges leading to informal gardens, including a cherry and apple orchard. There is an outbuilding to the side of the house currently used as a gym (with a separate boiler room). South of the house is a traditional yard with charming period buildings, including garaging, stables with storage above, and a Grade II listed dovecote. In addition, there is a hard tennis court located beside the driveway, as well as a manège.
Copcourt Manor Cottage, which is within the yard, comprises an open-plan living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.
Copcourt Manor lies at the base of the Chiltern Hills between Oxford and Thame. The nearby market town of Thame, the riverside town of Henley-on-Thames and the city of Oxford provide an excellent range of amenities, including a comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and schools. There are a number of well-regarded restaurants nearby, including Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Great Milton, Sir Charles Napier in Chinnor, and Raymond Blanc's The Black Horse in Thame.
There is an excellent train service from Haddenham and Thame Parkway to London Marylebone (taking 36 minutes), and junctions 6 and 7 of the M40 provide excellent road access to London Heathrow and Birmingham airports. A 24-hour Oxford Tube bus service to central London runs from Lewknor Turn, approximately a 7-minute drive from the property.
Sporting activities in the area include racing at Royal Ascot, Cheltenham, Towcester, Newbury and Royal Windsor; polo at Kirtlington and Windsor; and golf at Oxford, Princes Risborough and Butler's Cross.
Schools in the area include Stowe, Wycombe Abbey, Winchester House, Lord William's School in Thame, Ashfold and Swanborne preparatory schools. In addition, the university city of Oxford, approximately 15 miles away, is well known for its superb educational facilities and a wide choice of independent schools. These include the Dragon, Summer Fields, Headington High School, St Edward's and Magdalen College, amongst many others.
Thame 4.7 miles, M40 (junction 6) 4.1 miles, Haddenham and Thame Parkway mainline rail link to London Marylebone (from 36 minutes) 6.6 miles, Oxford 16.3 miles, Henley-on-Thames 16.5 miles, Heathrow airport 34 miles.
(Distances and times approximate)
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