Guide price

£1,250,000

(£403/sq. ft)

4 bed cottage for sale
The Green, Charney Bassett OX12

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 3,100 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 06/07/2026

About this property

  • Grade II listed Oxfordshire thatched cottage dating from 1726

  • Prominent position overlooking the village green

  • Approximately 3,100 sq ft of combined accommodation

  • Four-bedroom principal house with generous reception spaces

  • Self-contained one-bedroom annexe with independent facilities

  • Complete re-thatching of the main house completed in 2025

  • Detached oak-framed double garage

  • Established gardens extending to approximately one-third of an acre

  • Character features including exposed beams and inglenook fireplace

  • Accessible to Oxford, Didcot Parkway and surrounding market towns

Set at the heart of Charney Bassett, overlooking the village green and framed by mature gardens approaching a third of an acre, Cottage on the Green is a Grade II listed thatched house whose appeal lies as much in its atmosphere as its architecture. Dating from 1726 and thoughtfully evolved over generations, this charming home occupies a position that feels deeply woven into the life of the village, while remaining remarkably private behind its hedges, trees and gravelled approach.

The house presents as a quintessential Oxfordshire cottage, built in warm stone beneath a sweeping thatched roof, yet its accommodation extends far beyond first impressions. In 1973, two cottages were combined into a single dwelling and sensitively extended, creating a home that balances character with practicality. More recently, the former double garage was converted to create a substantial self-contained annexe, while a new oak-framed double garage was constructed alongside. Together, they provide a versatile arrangement that has adapted to changing family life over many years.

Step Inside

Inside, the principal house unfolds through a series of well-proportioned rooms that remain faithful to the property's age and origins. Rather than open-plan spaces, there is a reassuring sense of definition and purpose, allowing daily life to find its own rhythm. The sitting room forms the natural centre of the home, anchored by a substantial inglenook fireplace and offering ample space for conversation, reading, family gatherings and quieter evenings alike. Exposed beams, deep-set windows and the texture of centuries-old craftsmanship create a setting that feels both intimate and enduring.

The kitchen and breakfast room is bright and practical, with space for everyday dining and views towards the gardens beyond. Adjacent reception spaces provide flexibility for entertaining, working from home or accommodating the varying needs of family life. Throughout, there is a sense of stewardship rather than reinvention; the cottage has been carefully maintained, including a complete re-thatching of the principal roof in 2025, ensuring the building remains both beautiful and secure for the future.

To The Bedrooms

The first floor provides four bedrooms within the main house. The principal suite occupies a particularly peaceful position, enjoying its own generous en-suite bathroom beneath the characterful slopes of the thatched roof. Additional 3 bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, with two currently used as studies.

Further Accommodation

Across the courtyard, the annexe introduces a valuable second layer to the property. Arranged with its own kitchen, sitting room, bedroom and bathroom, it has hosted visiting family, accommodated multi-generational living, provided guest accommodation and, more recently, served as a workspace. The annexe sitting room is especially appealing, opening towards the garden through French doors and enjoying a strong connection with the surrounding greenery.

Outside Oasis

Outside, the grounds contribute significantly to the character of the property. Established trees, lawns and planting create a setting that changes beautifully through the seasons while maintaining a strong sense of privacy. Various seating areas encourage outdoor dining and quiet reflection, while the wider garden provides space for children to explore, guests to gather or simply to enjoy the tranquillity of village life. A summerhouse, extensive parking and the detached double garage further enhance the practicality of the estate.

Charney Bassett itself remains one of the Vale of White Horse's most attractive villages, known for its strong sense of community, village events and access to beautiful countryside walks. Despite its rural character, Oxford, Didcot Parkway and a number of thriving market towns are all readily accessible, making this a setting that offers both seclusion and connectivity.

Cottage on the Green is ultimately a house defined by longevity, adaptability and care. It is a home that has comfortably accommodated family life, visiting generations, work and entertaining, all while retaining the warmth and charm that first drew its owners through the door fifteen years ago. For a buyer seeking an authentic Oxfordshire village house with genuine versatility and a rich sense of place, it presents a compelling proposition.

EPC Rating: D

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