Guide price
£750,000
4 bed cottage for saleRosemary Lane, Bampton, Oxfordshire OX18
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Two Beamed Reception Rooms
Kitchen with Aga & Separate Utility
Three Bedrooms (Main En Suite)
Family Bathroom
Annexe
Double Open-Fronted Garage with Store
Additional Driveway Parking
Gas Central Heating
Mature Walled Garden
Grade II Listed – Conservation Area
An important, well extended and beautifully presented detached period home with self-contained annexe & double garage in walled gardens hidden in the heart of this sought after village.
The property:
Set discreetly within the Bampton Conservation Area, The Cottage is an exceptional Grade II listed part thatched home of mid- to late eighteenth-century origin, with a recent natural stone extension, occupying a notably private plot at the heart of this highly regarded market town.
Internally, the accommodation unfolds with an ease that belies its heritage. Two beamed reception rooms feature oak floors and offer a natural sense of balance between intimacy and proportion, each centred on fireplaces, one incorporating an inglenook and the other a wood-burning stove. The original kite-winder staircase is complemented by a second staircase in the newer wing. To the rear, a light garden room introduces a more contemporary note, its full-width bi-fold doors drawing light deep into the plan and opening directly onto an enclosed courtyard garden with water feature
The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged, combining traditional cabinetry with integrated appliances and an Aga, complemented by a separate utility. Three bedrooms are arranged across the principal cottage, including a well-composed principal suite, with further flexibility offered by an annexe suited equally to extended family or guest accommodation.
Outside, the walled garden gardens offer a rare sense of seclusion and encompass a productive kitchen garden. Ancillary buildings include a double open-fronted garage with store, a studio, and additional driveway parking.
It is common for locals to be unaware of this hidden gem and internal viewing is essential!
West Oxfordshire District Council (Band E)
situation:
The village of Bampton sits on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, around 18 miles south-west of Oxford, and 5 miles from Witney. Mentioned in the Doomsday book of 1086, Bampton is a wonderful mixture of the ancient and the new.
It boasts an excellent array of amenities for a village of its size having a post office, library, five function facilities, a sports ground and pavilion, an art gallery, two churches, primary school, and a market square.
It was famously used as one of the locations for the television series Downton Abbey and the tradition of Morris Dancing is celebrated each Spring Bank Holiday
Mainline rail services available from both Oxford Parkway (about 16 miles away with journey time to Marylebone c. 66 minutes) and Hanborough (15 miles away - Journey time to Paddington c. 68 minutes).
Approximate mileages:
Cokethorpe School 6
Burford Golf Club 8
Estelle Manor 9
Cheltenham Racecourse 31
Henley-on-Thames 37
London Heathrow (T5) 61
Covent Garden 75
We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those selling or buying a property. Whilst we retain responsibility for ensuring checks and any ongoing monitoring are carried out correctly, the initial checks are carried out on our behalf by Lifetime Legal who will contact you once you have agreed to instruct us in your sale or had an offer accepted on a property you wish to buy. The cost of these checks is £75 (incl. VAT), which covers the cost of obtaining relevant data and any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. This fee will need to be paid by you in advance of us publishing your property (in the case of a vendor) or issuing a memorandum of sale (in the case of a buyer), directly to Lifetime Legal, and is non-refundable. We will receive some of the fee taken by Lifetime Legal to compensate for its role in the provision of these checks.
The property:
Set discreetly within the Bampton Conservation Area, The Cottage is an exceptional Grade II listed part thatched home of mid- to late eighteenth-century origin, with a recent natural stone extension, occupying a notably private plot at the heart of this highly regarded market town.
Internally, the accommodation unfolds with an ease that belies its heritage. Two beamed reception rooms feature oak floors and offer a natural sense of balance between intimacy and proportion, each centred on fireplaces, one incorporating an inglenook and the other a wood-burning stove. The original kite-winder staircase is complemented by a second staircase in the newer wing. To the rear, a light garden room introduces a more contemporary note, its full-width bi-fold doors drawing light deep into the plan and opening directly onto an enclosed courtyard garden with water feature
The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged, combining traditional cabinetry with integrated appliances and an Aga, complemented by a separate utility. Three bedrooms are arranged across the principal cottage, including a well-composed principal suite, with further flexibility offered by an annexe suited equally to extended family or guest accommodation.
Outside, the walled garden gardens offer a rare sense of seclusion and encompass a productive kitchen garden. Ancillary buildings include a double open-fronted garage with store, a studio, and additional driveway parking.
It is common for locals to be unaware of this hidden gem and internal viewing is essential!
West Oxfordshire District Council (Band E)
situation:
The village of Bampton sits on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, around 18 miles south-west of Oxford, and 5 miles from Witney. Mentioned in the Doomsday book of 1086, Bampton is a wonderful mixture of the ancient and the new.
It boasts an excellent array of amenities for a village of its size having a post office, library, five function facilities, a sports ground and pavilion, an art gallery, two churches, primary school, and a market square.
It was famously used as one of the locations for the television series Downton Abbey and the tradition of Morris Dancing is celebrated each Spring Bank Holiday
Mainline rail services available from both Oxford Parkway (about 16 miles away with journey time to Marylebone c. 66 minutes) and Hanborough (15 miles away - Journey time to Paddington c. 68 minutes).
Approximate mileages:
Cokethorpe School 6
Burford Golf Club 8
Estelle Manor 9
Cheltenham Racecourse 31
Henley-on-Thames 37
London Heathrow (T5) 61
Covent Garden 75
We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those selling or buying a property. Whilst we retain responsibility for ensuring checks and any ongoing monitoring are carried out correctly, the initial checks are carried out on our behalf by Lifetime Legal who will contact you once you have agreed to instruct us in your sale or had an offer accepted on a property you wish to buy. The cost of these checks is £75 (incl. VAT), which covers the cost of obtaining relevant data and any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. This fee will need to be paid by you in advance of us publishing your property (in the case of a vendor) or issuing a memorandum of sale (in the case of a buyer), directly to Lifetime Legal, and is non-refundable. We will receive some of the fee taken by Lifetime Legal to compensate for its role in the provision of these checks.
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