Keepers Cottage
Nuneham Courtenay, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9PJ
Guide Price
£1,250,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Woodland
A wonderfully secluded house with ancillary accommodation, located in historic parkland
Keepers Cottage sits at the end of a long track hidden beyond woodland within its own very private setting overlooking the historic Nuneham Courtenay estate. The house is listed as Grade II, believed to have been constructed in the late 18th century. Parts of the historic parkland are included within the English heritages register of parks and gardens of historical interest as Grade I, which shows it has been identified as being of national importance. Nearby is a Nuneham Arboretum; Part of Oxford university's Botanic Gardens with over 130 acres of the world's rare and endangered trees. Surrounding the house are private formal and informal gardens with many mature trees, shrubs and beds. Within the grounds are a substantial range of buildings, including the former estate kennels that now comprise changing rooms together with a former studio. Adjacent to the house are two converted barns, both providing ancillary accommodation. Within a courtyard, there is a stable block and machinery stores.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Oxford
Keepers Cottage sits at the end of a long track hidden beyond woodland within its own very private setting overlooking the historic Nuneham Courtenay estate. The house is listed as Grade II, believed to have been constructed in the late 18th century. Parts of the historic parkland are included within the English heritages register of parks and gardens of historical interest as Grade I, which shows it has been identified as being of national importance. Nearby is a Nuneham Arboretum; Part of Oxford university's Botanic Gardens with over 130 acres of the world's rare and endangered trees. Surrounding the house are private formal and informal gardens with many mature trees, shrubs and beds. Within the grounds are a substantial range of buildings, including the former estate kennels that now comprise changing rooms together with a former studio. Adjacent to the house are two converted barns, both providing ancillary accommodation. Within a courtyard, there is a stable block and machinery stores.
Oxford 7 miles, Abingdon 6 miles, Didcot 6.5 miles (London Paddington 44 minutes), M40 (J7) 9 miles, Henley-on-Thames 18 miles, Central London 58 miles
Council Tax Band: E
Property Reference: OXF012258443
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Oxford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.