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£1,750,000

(£427/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale
High Street, Abingdon OX13

    • 6 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 4,103 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Hamptons - Oxford Sales

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About this property

  • Large Garden

  • New Listing

  • Reception hall

  • Drawing room

  • Sitting room

  • Study

  • Kitchen/Dining room

  • Pantry

  • Laundry room

  • Boot room

  • Cloakroom

  • Principal bedroom suite

Designed and constructed in 2009 by a renowned local designer, this impressive property sits in the heart of the sought-after Oxfordshire village of Longworth. Built using handmade bricks and finished in limestone render, the house enjoys a charming south-facing garden that completes its appealing village setting. Behind its classically styled façade, the interior is thoughtfully laid out over three floors, offering generous and well-balanced living spaces ideal for both relaxed family life and elegant entertaining. The welcoming entrance hall, floored in limestone, forms the heart of the ground floor. The double-aspect drawing room is a standout feature, with French doors opening to the terrace, solid oak flooring, and a bespoke open fireplace that adds warmth and character. A separate wood-panelled study to the front of the property provides an ideal space for working from home, while a snug sitting room offers a cosy retreat, complete with surround sound and a wood-burning stove. The kitchen/dining room is a superb space designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Overlooking the south-facing garden, bi-folding doors lead directly to the terrace, creating an effortless indoor-outdoor connection. The bespoke kitchen has an integrated dishwasher, a large central island, granite and zinc worktops and a Falcon range cooker. An adjoining laundry room, a well-equipped boot room, cloakroom, and walk-in pantry with a marble slab complete the practical accommodation on the ground floor. Upstairs, the first floor features four bedrooms, including a luxurious principal suite with a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom. The principal bathroom includes bespoke fittings, a walk-in shower, a raised bath positioned beneath the window, and a walk-in closet. A guest bedroom benefits from its own en-suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a spacious family bathroom.
The second floor provides two further double bedrooms, (plus a modern shower room and plenty of eaves storage space) - ideal for a growing family or guest accommodation. There is also a large attic room, accessed from one of the top-floor bedrooms.

Outside

The property is fronted by a charming stone wall, gracefully topped with a hornbeam hedge, creating an elegant and private boundary. A gravel driveway runs alongside the house, offering ample parking space and leading directly to the garden shed. To the rear, the pretty landscaped garden unfolds as a peaceful retreat, boasting lawns bordered by vibrant herbaceous planting and dominated by a majestic walnut tree. Beyond the garden, uninterrupted views stretch across picturesque paddocks, enhancing the serene rural ambiance. Connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly, a spacious terrace extends from both the kitchen/dining area and the drawing room-perfect for alfresco dining and relaxing while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.

Situation

Longworth is a picturesque village nestled on the Golden Ridge between the Vale of White Horse and the River Thames, and enjoys a thriving community, with events like the village fete, film club, carols in the square, and gatherings at the Blue Boar pub (est. 1606). The village hosts a 17th-century tithe barn and the Grade II listed Longworth House, while St Mary’s Church is a focal point of local history. The village primary school is well regarded, and further educational facilities nearby include Cothill, Chandlings, and St Hugh’s, plus St Edward’s School, Magdalen College School, Oxford High School, Dragon School, and Summer Fields in Oxford. For commuters, there is good access to the A420, and beyond that, well-connected routes such as the A34, M4, and M40 for travel towards London, the south, or the Midlands, while a bus service to Oxford is also available. Didcot Parkway railway station is approximately 14 miles away, where direct trains to London Paddington typically take between 37 to 49 minutes.

Property Ref Number:

Ham-59823

Additional Information

Local Authority: Vale of White Horse
Council Tax Band: G
Mains water, electricity, and drainage. Oil-fired central heating & ground-floor underfloor heating.
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  • Council tax band

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