A beautiful Grade II listed townhouse, located on a picturesque street in Charlbury. Parts of the property date back to the 1600’s and it has a rich history. Following the construction of the Cotswold Line railway from Oxford to Worcester in 1851, the property was acquired and then expanded by a local brewery and it became the Oxford House pub. In the early 1900’s the property was acquired by the London City & Midland Bank. In the early 1980’s it became the Headquarters for GWP Consultants and was finally turned into a residential property in 2003. Close attention was made to retain much of the original charm and character resulting in a superb family home. Behind the attractive square fronted façade, there are three floors of accommodation with all rooms bathed in plenty of natural light through the large sash windows.
There are a number of key highlights to living at this wonderful property. The main ones are:
Grade II Listed townhouse, located on a picturesque street in the Cotswold town of Charlbury.
Walking into the entrance hall with its beautiful flagstone floor, one instantly feels like you are at home.
Dating back to c1600 the property is steeped in history and is very much part of this charming town which has all the facilities one would expect from a small town.
The four bedroom, two bath/shower room layout over three floors makes for comfortable living. The main bedroom has an attractive barrelled, beamed ceiling with en-suite bathroom and dressing area.
The principal bedroom sits on the second floor with an ensuite and dressing area.
To the rear of the house are lovely stone steps leading to a patio area which is surrounded by a beautiful wisteria. Beyond this is the lawn with fruit trees aligning the garden wall.
The garden is attractively bordered by stone walls, perfect for al fresco dining.
The quality of craftmanship and attention to detail is evident throughout with each bedroom having views either towards the garden or the town.
The cellar has been completely renovated by the current owners and now provides a large dry space for storage.