Approached down an attractive tree lined drive and surrounded by rolling parkland, is Bletchingdon Park Stables. This elegant Grade II Listed Georgian property, was originally the impressive stable block for the neighbouring stately home, Bletchingdon Park. Dating back to 1782 the beautiful limestone building was designed by renowned 18th Century architect James Lewis. The stunning courtyard of buildings, which is nestled between the main house and the enchanting churchyard, was converted in 1991/2 to form 10 separate dwellings. Number five Bletchingdon Park Stables stands proudly over two floors, with a large private garden to the rear. This is a perfect country retreat, awash with period features reflecting its Georgian origins, including high ceilings and large sash windows with shutters. The edge of village location is tranquil and rural, yet has the benefit of neighbours so as not to feel remote.
Highlights to this property include;
5 Bletchingdon Park Stables is an incredibly handsome Grade II listed house forming part of a stunning courtyard.
This is a house with grand proportions and superb ceiling heights.
The rooms are showered with sunlight from the large sash windows, many complete with traditional shutters.
The attractive private garden is mostly laid to lawn and includes a large terrace, laid with York stone.
The house is very well presented with a modern kitchen, high quality bathrooms and spacious bedrooms.
Within the grounds there is covered parking for two cars and additional external parking for guests.
Woodstock and Oxford are only a short drive away and both offer a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants.
The surrounding countryside is breath-taking and is perfect for those who enjoy walking, riding or cycling.
Located in a superb edge of village location and surrounded by parkland.
5 Bletchingdon Park really does offer the best of both worlds – this is a magnificent rural retreat, yet not cut off or isolated.