£1,650,000

(£336/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale
West Street, Chipping Norton OX7

    • 6 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 4,910 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 27/04/2026

About this property

  • Handsome Georgian Townhouse

  • Over 4,900 sq ft over 4 floors

  • Six bedrooms, three bathrooms

  • Three reception rooms

  • Original features throughout

  • Enclosed garden and beautiful views

  • Walled driveway parking

  • Moments from Chipping Norton town centre

A handsome and imposing six-bedroom Georgian residence, discreetly positioned just a short stroll from the heart of Chipping Norton. Offering over 4,900 sq ft of accommodation across four floors, this exceptional home combines elegant proportions with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Dating back to before 1666, Rowells House began life as a farmhouse with land stretching down the valley towards what is now Bliss Mill. Over the centuries, it has been home to farmers, tradesmen and notable townspeople, many of whom now rest in nearby St Mary’s Churchyard. Remnants of its working past remain, with the original stables and dairy still surviving next door.

Through the 18th and 19th centuries, the house witnessed stories of prosperity and hardship alike, from the bankruptcy of a “money Scrivener” to descriptions as “a hunting lodge” and later “gentleman’s residence”, the tenure of a respected surgeon, several Mayors and, in the early C18th, solicitor Weston Aplin, who oversaw significant enhancements that shaped much of the property’s present character. In the early 20th it was home to the Rowell family, iron mongers and owners of the local foundry, who played a big part in the life of the town and from whom it takes its name.

In the mid 20th century, the house entered a remarkable chapter when it was gifted to Great Ormond Street Hospital for use as a convalescent home for children during the Second World War, becoming fondly known as “The Runabouts”.

Today, Rowell’s House stands as a beautifully evolved residence, its walls echoing with centuries of local heritage, resilience and quiet charm.

The house is rich in character, with an abundance of original features including ornate cornicing, striking fireplaces and original oak and stone flooring. High ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space and light, while large sash windows frame very special views of the iconic Bliss Mill and its extensive landscape setting. Although close to the town’s amenities, the views from the rear give the sense of being in open countryside.

The ground floor is both impressive and inviting, with a welcoming entrance hall leading to a series of well-proportioned reception rooms including a drawing room, dining room, study and kitchen. The upper floors provide five-six versatile bedrooms, including a principal suite, alongside well-appointed bathrooms and a flexible hobby room. Below, there is a dry cellar, boot room, utility, storage and generous stone-flagged spaces.

Externally, the property enjoys a charming walled frontage with private parking for 3 cars, plus two additional spaces, while to the rear lies a beautiful green haven of an enclosed garden offering seclusion and tranquillity.

Within a short stroll of the centre of the vibrant market town of Chipping Norton, the property enjoys an enviable balance between privacy and convenience. The town offers a superb range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday amenities, along with “excellent-rated” schooling and a wide range of nearby independent schools. Cultural highlights include the cherished Theatre and a 2-screen cinema, adding to the town’s lively and well-rounded appeal.

Amidst the rolling Cotswold countryside, the area is renowned for its natural beauty, with an abundance of scenic walks and charming villages, many of which are home to highly regarded country pubs. For leisure and lifestyle, Soho Farmhouse and the Bamford Club at Daylesford are within a few minutes’ drive, offering a range of premium facilities and dining experiences.

Kingham Station is conveniently close, providing hourly direct services to London Paddington, making the location ideal for commuters and those seeking a country retreat. Altogether, this is a setting that combines connectivity, culture and quintessential Cotswold charm.

EPC Rating: D

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