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Guide price

£975,000

5 bed property for sale
Station Road, Brize Norton OX18

    • 5 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • 18th Century Cotswold Stone Cottage

  • Grade II listed

  • Five Bedrooms

  • Character Features

  • Log Burning Stove

  • Utility Room

  • South Facing Gardens

  • Off Street Parking

  • Double Detached Garage with accommodation above

Rose Cottage is a magnificent five bedroom residence, steeped in history, this stunning 18th-century Grade II Listed, Cotswold stone home is situated on a spacious half-acre plot. Experience the charm of character features such as exquisite exposed stonework, striking feature beams, a cosy log-burning stove, and a vaulted ceiling in the elegant dining area. The sun-soaked south-facing gardens provide the perfect outdoor oasis, while a double detached garage with adaptable first-floor accommodation and convenient off-street parking complete this exceptional and tastefully improved retreat.

Accommodation:

Striking entrance hall, Re-fitted kitchen, living room with wood burning stove, dining room with vaulted ceiling, master bedroom with integrated wardrobes, four further bedrooms, family bathroom, utility room and a double detached garage with first floor accommodation.

Location:

Brize Norton is a former agricultural village halfway between the iconic Cotswold market town of Burford and the picturesque village of Bampton. Many period stone built properties remain and Brize Norton has a Norman church and thriving village hall, a popular community cafe´ housed in the sports pavilion, as well as two traditional village pubs, one of which is just a short walk from Rose cottage.

Adjacent Carterton has a range of shops and supermarkets plus a leisure centre, whilst the nearby town of Witney provides an excellent selection of high street stores, supermarkets, banks, a local market, independent boutiques and a cinema complex. Burford, known as the ‘gateway to the Cotswolds’ has a range of lovely shops, cafe´s and pubs, as well as the popular Burford Garden Centre and Cotswold Wildlife Park.

Other historic larger centres such as Oxford, Cheltenham, and Cirencester are within driving distance and provide more extensive amenities and facilities. Communications are good with access to the A40 connecting to the M40 to London, and the M5 to the west. Rail stations at Oxford Parkway and Charlbury provide a regular service to London Marylebone and Paddington taking from 55 and 70 minutes respectively.

There is a village primary school in Brize Norton (Ofsted: Good) and a highly regarded secondary school at Burford. The excellent choice of independent schools nearby includes Hatherop Castle, Cokethorpe and St Hugh’s, with many renowned schools in and around Oxford and Abingdon. Sporting and cultural opportunities include golf at Burford, Wychwood and Witney. Racing at Cheltenham, Newbury and Stratford-upon-Avon. Theatres at Chipping Norton, Oxford, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon.

In the owners
words:

“We’d already been
living in Brize Norton village for many years and were planning a move when we
noticed that a larger, detached cottage in the village had just gone on the
market.

As soon as we saw
it, tucked away by the church and with its own driveway, we realised that Rose
Cottage was the one for us. It still retained all its original features, character and 18th century charm, but importantly, hadn’t been spoilt by any
unsympathetic refurbishment or modernisation. It was, however, currently being
used for private car repairs and featured its very own breeze block
car-spraying booth and above-ground swimming pool so was in need of a bit of
love and affection!

Over the last 31
years we’ve been gradually refurbishing and upgrading to make it the family
home we always wanted. Its quiet location, large garden, private parking area
and double garage are big bonuses for a period cottage; plus the large dining
room with garden access is a great entertaining space.

The quiet local
countryside, nearby shops and proximity to Witney for all its amenities make
Brize Norton the perfect location. We both enjoy cycling, running and walking;
being so close to the surrounding countryside is perfect. There is also a
swimming pool just a few minutes' cycle ride away in Carterton. The
south-facing garden gives us long summer evenings and there’s plenty of space
to sit outside and watch the sunset.”

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