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Guide price

£1,450,000

(£361/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale
Clifton, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15

    • 6 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • From 4,021 - 4,226 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Beautifully presented family home

  • Refined and well appointed accommodation

  • Generously proportioned and versatile living throughout

  • Delightful landscaped garden

  • Gated entrance and spacious paved driveway

  • Sought after village location

  • EPC Rating = C

Immaculately presented family home in popular village location

Description
Situated in the idyllic village of Clifton, Bramley House is an exceptional Cotswold stone and brick built home offering the perfect blend of countryside charm with the comfort and convenience of modern living. Constructed in 2006 and sympathetically enhanced by the current owners since 2021, this beautifully appointed home sits in a commanding elevated position and enjoys thoughtfully landscaped gardens, generously proportioned interiors and refined finishes throughout.

Upon entering, the home immediately impresses with its sense of space and light. The carefully considered layout is both generous and versatile, making Bramley House a wonderful family home. At the heart of the home is a stunning bespoke Neptune kitchen, seamlessly connecting to the sun filled garden room. This space is a true show piece, flooded with natural light through expansive glazing and French doors which open directly to the courtyard garden. The kitchen features a substantial breakfast island, Aga, Butler sink, integrated appliances, ample work surfaces and excellent storage – all combining practicality with elegance. The adjoining sun room creates an ideal setting for relaxed family living or vibrant gatherings. There is direct access into the integral garage and separate utility room providing further practicality for modern family living. The ground floor also benefits from a well-appointed cloakroom and further storage.

The formal dining room exudes warmth and character with beautiful oak beams and traditional flag stone flooring. An inviting space perfect for both causal dining and special occasions. A light filled, double aspect sitting room enjoys views to the front and rear and centres around a charming open brick fireplace with wood burning stove, creating a cosy atmosphere.

Arranged over two upper floors, the bedroom accommodation is impressive. The principal suite is fabulous, featuring vaulted ceiling, triple aspect, a Juliette balcony with lovely views, extensive built in storage and luxury en suite bathroom. Three additional bedrooms on the first floor all benefit from en suites and are individually styled with character and light. A separate shower room facilitates this floor as well. The second floor offers two further spacious bedrooms with versatile usage potential – ideal as guest rooms, offices or even a play room.

The gardens of Bramley House are a delight. Beautifully landscaped and private, they features box hedging, abundant floral borders, lawned areas and several peaceful seating areas ideal for outdoor entertaining and alfresco dining. A boules court adds a playful touch, while the orchard – home to damson, plum and apple trees – brings a natural charm to the setting.

At the end of the garden sits a well equipped summer house, currently used as a gym, offering further flexibility for leisure or work from home needs – equipped with power, lighting and Wi-Fi access.

The property is approached via electric gates and a paved driveway with ample parking. Its elevated position offers lovely open views to both the front and the rear, enhancing the sense of space and privacy.

Location
Clifton is a small village set in the rolling countryside of North Oxfordshire and is made up predominantly of stone cottages and houses. There is also a charming farm shop. The nearby village of Deddington (1.6 miles) offers a monthly farmers market which is held at the Market Place. The village offers a range of local facilities including top quality village shops (delicatessen and butchers), co-op/post office, restaurants, public houses, primary school and churches. The nearby market towns of Bicester (10.6 miles) and Banbury (7.6 miles), together with the University town of Oxford (21 miles), provide full specialist requirements.

Well-regarded educational establishments in the area include Deddington C of E Primary School and Warriner Senior school (Bloxham); Independent schools include St Johns Prep (Banbury), Winchester House, Beachborough, Bloxham School and Tudor Hall (girls) in Bloxham. Bus services to many of the Oxford schools, which include The Dragon, Summerfields, Headington, Oxford High School (gdst), St. Edwards and Magdalen College School.

Well located for both London and Birmingham and the North with junctions 10 and 11 of the M40 being about 7 and 8 miles away respectively; direct trains from Bicester North to London Marylebone, (from 43 minutes); Banbury to London Marylebone (from 59 minutes) Banbury to Birmingham (from 48 minutes); Birmingham International Airport is about 47 miles away and Heathrow about 60 miles. There is also a bus that runs frequently to Banbury and Oxford (at time of print June 2025).

Recreational activities in the area include tennis, cricket and football clubs in the village; Polo at Kirtlington and Cirencester; racing at Stratford, Warwick and Cheltenham; numerous golf clubs including Tadmarton Heath and Rye Hill; Bannatyne’s Health Club in Bodicote; world renowned shopping at Bicester Village; Blenheim Palace at Woodstock and theatres in Chipping Norton, Oxford and Stratford upon Avon. Renowned private members club Soho Farmhouse in Great Tew is just 8 miles away and the highly regarded Nicholson’s Garden Centre is located just outside the village at North Aston.

(Distances and times are approximate).

Square Footage: 4,021 sq ft





Additional Info
Agents Comment -

There is a right of way for the farm next door to be able to access their field.

The neighbour also has a right of way over our driveway to access their parking and will contribute a fair proportion of costs when maintaining and repairing the driveway.

There are restrictive covenants.

Please contact the agent for further details.

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