Guide price
£3,000,000
(£890/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleGreat Tew, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire OX7
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
From 3,370 - 4,072 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Unlisted period house set in 12.88 acres approached down a quarter-mile private drive.
Full planning consent for conversion of outbuildings into two one-bedroom annexes
New hand-built kitchen/dining room and a Principal bedroom with brand new en-suite
Four additional bedrooms and two further bathrooms.
Extensive grounds with wildlife-rich pond.
Formal garden with topiary, fenced paddocks, further grazing land, and vegetable garden
Approached via a private quarter-mile drive, Wheatlands sits at the heart of its 12.88 acres of gardens and grounds. Wonderfully secluded yet within walking distance of Soho Farmhouse and moments from the sought-after villages of Great and Little Tew, the property enjoys lovely views across open countryside and a wildlife-rich, tranquil pond.
The home benefits from full planning consent (Ref 24/00177/ful) to convert the existing outbuildings into two self-contained one-bedroom annexes, ideal for guests, extended family, or income generation. The main house previously secured permission (2010, now lapsed) to add two new wings, offering scope for future expansion.
The accommodation flows effortlessly across three floors. The new hand-built kitchen/dining room provides a modern hub while preserving the home’s original character. French doors from the sitting room lead out onto a large terrace, perfect for al fresco dining.
Upstairs, the master bedroom features a brand new en-suite bathroom, complemented by four further bedrooms and two additional bathrooms, offering ample space for family and friends.
Wheatlands blends period character, privacy, and scope for the future—an exceptional opportunity to own a slice of Oxfordshire countryside.
The drive runs through a wooded copse, and there are four fenced paddocks with a stream, plus further grazing land. A vegetable garden with raised beds sits at the back of the outbuildings. There is plenty of parking and a fast electric car charging point.
A beautifully kept formal garden with topiary frames the approach, guiding you toward the house and its adjoining outbuildings.
Great Tew, instantly picturesque, is one of the most sought-after villages in the very pretty rolling, mature landscape of North Oxfordshire, the ‘gateway’ to the Cotswolds. Famed for the popular café Quince and Clover, the Falkland Arms together with a busy community centre - Tew Centre - which is home to the Great and Little Tew Cricket Club. Great Tew Primary School is extremely popular and exceptional. Little Tew is equally attractive and appealing and also has a
Church.
The area is renowned for schools, with Kitebrook,
Tudor Hall, Bloxham and Winchester House all being popular local choices. The Oxford and Abingdon schools are within easy reach.
The nearest railway station is at Charlbury, providing a regular services to London Paddington. Bicester, Banbury and the Oxford stations, in addition, provide services to Marylebone and Paddington. Soho Farmhouse (a 1 mile walk from the house) at Great Tew has added to the appeal of the area, complementing the nearby Daylesford Organic Farm Shop, Estelle Manor and Restoration Hardware.
The home benefits from full planning consent (Ref 24/00177/ful) to convert the existing outbuildings into two self-contained one-bedroom annexes, ideal for guests, extended family, or income generation. The main house previously secured permission (2010, now lapsed) to add two new wings, offering scope for future expansion.
The accommodation flows effortlessly across three floors. The new hand-built kitchen/dining room provides a modern hub while preserving the home’s original character. French doors from the sitting room lead out onto a large terrace, perfect for al fresco dining.
Upstairs, the master bedroom features a brand new en-suite bathroom, complemented by four further bedrooms and two additional bathrooms, offering ample space for family and friends.
Wheatlands blends period character, privacy, and scope for the future—an exceptional opportunity to own a slice of Oxfordshire countryside.
The drive runs through a wooded copse, and there are four fenced paddocks with a stream, plus further grazing land. A vegetable garden with raised beds sits at the back of the outbuildings. There is plenty of parking and a fast electric car charging point.
A beautifully kept formal garden with topiary frames the approach, guiding you toward the house and its adjoining outbuildings.
Great Tew, instantly picturesque, is one of the most sought-after villages in the very pretty rolling, mature landscape of North Oxfordshire, the ‘gateway’ to the Cotswolds. Famed for the popular café Quince and Clover, the Falkland Arms together with a busy community centre - Tew Centre - which is home to the Great and Little Tew Cricket Club. Great Tew Primary School is extremely popular and exceptional. Little Tew is equally attractive and appealing and also has a
Church.
The area is renowned for schools, with Kitebrook,
Tudor Hall, Bloxham and Winchester House all being popular local choices. The Oxford and Abingdon schools are within easy reach.
The nearest railway station is at Charlbury, providing a regular services to London Paddington. Bicester, Banbury and the Oxford stations, in addition, provide services to Marylebone and Paddington. Soho Farmhouse (a 1 mile walk from the house) at Great Tew has added to the appeal of the area, complementing the nearby Daylesford Organic Farm Shop, Estelle Manor and Restoration Hardware.