Guide price
£1,250,000
5 bed terraced house for saleThe Green, Great Tew, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire OX7
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Charming, thatched period home
Spacious and versatile layout
Well appointed throughout
Generous garden and wonderful views
Highly sought after village location
EPC Rating = E
Rare gem in this idyllic village.
Description
Occupying a central position in the heart of the highly sought after and desirable village of Great Tew, this enchanting Grade II listed ironstone house (formerly two cottages) presents a rare and exciting opportunity. Dating back to the 17th century and lovingly maintained by the same owners for over twenty-five years, this picturesque home brims with character, charm and timeless appeal. From its quintessential thatched roof, to its beautifully maintained garden, this cottage epitomises countryside living at its finest.
Period features include open fireplace, flagstone floors, window seats, deep window boards, exposed timbers, leaded lights and shutters.
Upon entering, the delightful drawing room exudes warmth and charm with central stone fireplace and wood burning stove. This room is certainly generous and is an ideal space to relax and entertain. The kitchen is a great blend of character and functionality. The kitchen layout includes: Door out to the garden, Belfast sink, Smeg kitchen range, integral appliances, work surfaces and plenty of storage. The dining area has plenty of space for table and seating, ensuring comfort and convenience. There is a lovely rear hallway with built in bookshelves leading to the utility/cloaks/shower/WC room and also to the study beyond. From here a door leads out into the garden, making it a delightful home office.
Having once been two cottages, there are two staircases. To the right hand side there is a lovely galleried landing leading to three bedrooms and bathroom. To the left hand side there are two further bedrooms and further bathroom. Several bedrooms enjoy views overlooking the garden and the Great Tew estate beyond.
Outside, the cottage benefits from a garden that reflects the beauty of country living. Mostly laid to lawn, the garden to the rear is enclosed and is a haven of tranquillity, with a lovely paved terrace and separate timber summer house, all ideal for summer entertaining. There is a brick store and further two stone garden/log stores.
Location
Great Tew is a quiet unspoilt West Oxfordshire village situated close to the Cotswolds, made up of pretty, predominantly period ironstone houses and cottages and a village church. It is also well served by a primary school, public house, café Quince and Clover and Soho Farmhouse private members’ club.
Local amenities are found at neighbouring Hook Norton (4.5 miles), with the Boxing Hare public house/restaurant located just outside the village.
More specialist requirements can be found at the market towns of Chipping Norton (6 miles), Charlbury (7.5 miles) and Banbury (9.5 miles), or further afield in Oxford (19.5 miles). Renowned Daylesford Farm Shop nearby at Kingham (12.5 miles).
Communication links with the M40 (junctions 9 and 10) giving access to London to the South. Mainline train services to London Marylebone from Banbury (from 56 minutes) or Oxford Parkway (from 56 minutes) and London Paddington from Charlbury (from 70 minutes).
Primary schools include Great Tew or Hook Norton with secondary schools in Chipping Norton. Preparatory schools include St John’s Priory (Banbury), Winchester House (Brackley) and The Dragon and Summerfields (Oxford). Senior independent schools include Bloxham (co-ed) and Tudor Hall (girls).
Leisure and sporting activities include Soho Farmhouse at Great Tew; Daylesford Organic Farm shop; golf at Tadmarton Heath and Chipping Norton; horse racing at Cheltenham; motor racing at Silverstone; theatre at Stratford upon Avon, Chipping Norton and Oxford.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,991 sq ft
Additional Info
agents note:
There is a right of access for access to the back gate.
There are restrictive covenants on the property. Please contact Savills for more information.
Services
Mains electricity and water are connected to the property. Private drainage to a shared treatment plant - We understand is compliant with the relevant government regulations/registered with the appropriate body. Lpg fired boiler. BT available subject to the usual transfers.
Description
Occupying a central position in the heart of the highly sought after and desirable village of Great Tew, this enchanting Grade II listed ironstone house (formerly two cottages) presents a rare and exciting opportunity. Dating back to the 17th century and lovingly maintained by the same owners for over twenty-five years, this picturesque home brims with character, charm and timeless appeal. From its quintessential thatched roof, to its beautifully maintained garden, this cottage epitomises countryside living at its finest.
Period features include open fireplace, flagstone floors, window seats, deep window boards, exposed timbers, leaded lights and shutters.
Upon entering, the delightful drawing room exudes warmth and charm with central stone fireplace and wood burning stove. This room is certainly generous and is an ideal space to relax and entertain. The kitchen is a great blend of character and functionality. The kitchen layout includes: Door out to the garden, Belfast sink, Smeg kitchen range, integral appliances, work surfaces and plenty of storage. The dining area has plenty of space for table and seating, ensuring comfort and convenience. There is a lovely rear hallway with built in bookshelves leading to the utility/cloaks/shower/WC room and also to the study beyond. From here a door leads out into the garden, making it a delightful home office.
Having once been two cottages, there are two staircases. To the right hand side there is a lovely galleried landing leading to three bedrooms and bathroom. To the left hand side there are two further bedrooms and further bathroom. Several bedrooms enjoy views overlooking the garden and the Great Tew estate beyond.
Outside, the cottage benefits from a garden that reflects the beauty of country living. Mostly laid to lawn, the garden to the rear is enclosed and is a haven of tranquillity, with a lovely paved terrace and separate timber summer house, all ideal for summer entertaining. There is a brick store and further two stone garden/log stores.
Location
Great Tew is a quiet unspoilt West Oxfordshire village situated close to the Cotswolds, made up of pretty, predominantly period ironstone houses and cottages and a village church. It is also well served by a primary school, public house, café Quince and Clover and Soho Farmhouse private members’ club.
Local amenities are found at neighbouring Hook Norton (4.5 miles), with the Boxing Hare public house/restaurant located just outside the village.
More specialist requirements can be found at the market towns of Chipping Norton (6 miles), Charlbury (7.5 miles) and Banbury (9.5 miles), or further afield in Oxford (19.5 miles). Renowned Daylesford Farm Shop nearby at Kingham (12.5 miles).
Communication links with the M40 (junctions 9 and 10) giving access to London to the South. Mainline train services to London Marylebone from Banbury (from 56 minutes) or Oxford Parkway (from 56 minutes) and London Paddington from Charlbury (from 70 minutes).
Primary schools include Great Tew or Hook Norton with secondary schools in Chipping Norton. Preparatory schools include St John’s Priory (Banbury), Winchester House (Brackley) and The Dragon and Summerfields (Oxford). Senior independent schools include Bloxham (co-ed) and Tudor Hall (girls).
Leisure and sporting activities include Soho Farmhouse at Great Tew; Daylesford Organic Farm shop; golf at Tadmarton Heath and Chipping Norton; horse racing at Cheltenham; motor racing at Silverstone; theatre at Stratford upon Avon, Chipping Norton and Oxford.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,991 sq ft
Additional Info
agents note:
There is a right of access for access to the back gate.
There are restrictive covenants on the property. Please contact Savills for more information.
Services
Mains electricity and water are connected to the property. Private drainage to a shared treatment plant - We understand is compliant with the relevant government regulations/registered with the appropriate body. Lpg fired boiler. BT available subject to the usual transfers.