4 bedroom house
Ledwell, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 7AN
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jan 2022
- Removed: Jun 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
Delightful rural location, yet well connected.
Description
Situated in an enviable position at the end of the lane, Ashmoor House lies at the edge of the conservation area. With origins believed to date to the late 1960s the property was extended and updated in 2005 and 2013 and has been well maintained by the current owners. Accommodation over two floors flows well with reception rooms interconnecting.
The dual aspect sitting room with wood burning stove opens to the garden room itself opening to the south facing terrace. The kitchen is bright with vaulted ceiling and Velux roof windows. From the kitchen is the dining room, which could alternatively be used as playroom/snug depending on needs. Also on the ground floor is a separate study and cloakroom. On the first floor, the principal bedroom, which overlooks the garden and views beyond, has a walk-though dressing room and ensuite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms and family bathroom.
The property is accessed over a private road, shared with two other properties. There is an ‘in out’ gravel parking area and an integral single garage. A pedestrian gate opens to the rear south facing garden, which is enclosed and mainly laid to lawn. There is a useful workshop, timber shed and garden store. A public footpath runs along the western boundary with high hedges and fencing providing privacy.
Location
Ledwell is a pretty hamlet in the civil parish of Sandford St Martin, situated in north Oxfordshire some 7 miles to the east of Chipping Norton. Neighbouring Great Tew (1.5 miles) has a primary school, village store/post office, public house and Soho
Farmhouse private members club. More extensive amenities are found in Chipping Norton, Banbury and Oxford. The area is well served for a good choice of state and independent schools. Mainline rail is found at Oxford Parkway or Bicester with services to London/Marylebone. M40 north at J11 Banbury or south J9 Bicester.
Square Footage: 2,177 sq ft
Acreage: 0.55 Acres
Directions
Leave the M40 at J9, proceed towards Bicester on the A41. Before entering Bicester follow signs to Enstone on the B4030, passing through Middleton Stoney, Lower Heyford and Steeple Barton. Turn right in Westcott Barton, signed Great Tew. Proceed through Sandford St Martin and Ledwell is found on the right. Proceed into the hamlet to the end of the lane and Ashmoor House is found on the right.
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, electricity. Private drainage, oil boiler. Gigaclear broadband.
Details prepared Jan 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Summertown
Description
Situated in an enviable position at the end of the lane, Ashmoor House lies at the edge of the conservation area. With origins believed to date to the late 1960s the property was extended and updated in 2005 and 2013 and has been well maintained by the current owners. Accommodation over two floors flows well with reception rooms interconnecting.
The dual aspect sitting room with wood burning stove opens to the garden room itself opening to the south facing terrace. The kitchen is bright with vaulted ceiling and Velux roof windows. From the kitchen is the dining room, which could alternatively be used as playroom/snug depending on needs. Also on the ground floor is a separate study and cloakroom. On the first floor, the principal bedroom, which overlooks the garden and views beyond, has a walk-though dressing room and ensuite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms and family bathroom.
The property is accessed over a private road, shared with two other properties. There is an ‘in out’ gravel parking area and an integral single garage. A pedestrian gate opens to the rear south facing garden, which is enclosed and mainly laid to lawn. There is a useful workshop, timber shed and garden store. A public footpath runs along the western boundary with high hedges and fencing providing privacy.
Location
Ledwell is a pretty hamlet in the civil parish of Sandford St Martin, situated in north Oxfordshire some 7 miles to the east of Chipping Norton. Neighbouring Great Tew (1.5 miles) has a primary school, village store/post office, public house and Soho
Farmhouse private members club. More extensive amenities are found in Chipping Norton, Banbury and Oxford. The area is well served for a good choice of state and independent schools. Mainline rail is found at Oxford Parkway or Bicester with services to London/Marylebone. M40 north at J11 Banbury or south J9 Bicester.
Square Footage: 2,177 sq ft
Acreage: 0.55 Acres
Directions
Leave the M40 at J9, proceed towards Bicester on the A41. Before entering Bicester follow signs to Enstone on the B4030, passing through Middleton Stoney, Lower Heyford and Steeple Barton. Turn right in Westcott Barton, signed Great Tew. Proceed through Sandford St Martin and Ledwell is found on the right. Proceed into the hamlet to the end of the lane and Ashmoor House is found on the right.
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, electricity. Private drainage, oil boiler. Gigaclear broadband.
Details prepared Jan 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Summertown
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.