8 bedroom house

North Hinksey Village, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 0NA

Guide Price

£1,950,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Feb 2022
  • Removed: May 2022
  • 0.69 acres
  • 8 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse

Property Tags: Walled Garden

Land Tags: N/A

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  • First Marketed: Feb 2022
  • Removed: May 2022
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse
  • Property Tags: Walled Garden
  • Land Tags: N/A
The Manor Farm House is an attractive period house dating from the early 18th Century. It has
extensive accommodation over three floors with considerable period detail. The ground floor comprises a large farmhouse kitchen with Aga and flagstone floor. In addition, there are three large reception rooms with sash windows enjoying views into the garden and courtyard. The first
and second floor consists of eight en suite bedrooms, including a dressing room and nursery.

Attached to the house is a large two-storey barn used for storage but offers significant potential subject to planning.

The property is now in need of refurbishment to bring it up to modern living standards but provides a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial period house so close to the city centre.

A well-presented one-bedroom annexe with a sitting room, kitchen, and shower/utility room is diagonal across the courtyard. In addition, there is a further smaller annexe with an adjacent double carport, garage and additional storage.

The property is approached from a driveway off North Hinksey Lane opposite the village Church. On entering the courtyard through double wooden gates, the properties will be seen. The courtyard has a pond and a large gravel area for parking. To the east of the main house is a delightful walled garden with an area laid to lawn and various trees, shrubs, borders and vegetable beds.


North Hinksey Village lies about two miles to the southwest of Oxford and benefits from The Fishes public house, renowned for its fantastic food and picturesque garden, a local Church of England primary school and a small parish Church dedicated to St. Lawrence, which dates back to the 12th century. There are various shortcuts to the city centre from the village, including the popular commuter route “Willow Walk”, which provides access from the west to the city's extensive shopping and recreational facilities. In addition, there is the mainline station providing regular train service to London Paddington in about 52 minutes.
The A34 is close by providing access to the M4 and M40 and motorway network.



Marketed by: Knight Frank, Oxford

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