The Malt House
North Leigh, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PX
Guide Price
£2,250,000
Residential Tags: Ground Source Heat Pump
Property Tags: Tennis Court
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Ground Source Heat Pump
- Property Tags: Tennis Court
- Land Tags: N/A
Delightful house and gardens in enviable setting.
Description
Dating from the 19th century, The Malt House is a striking property in a particularly appealing setting. It has been extended and reconfigured by the current owners to create a wonderful family home with versatile accommodation.
The comfortable sitting room is full of character, with exposed
timbers, a French door opening to the garden and fireplaces at
either end, one of which houses an old bread oven and a log
burning stove. There are two further reception rooms, together with a striking oak fronted orangery, which has double doors leading to a terrace and the garden beyond.
The centrepiece is undoubtedly the impressive open plan
kitchen/breakfast/family room, which is perfect for entertaining
and family gatherings. Adjacent to the breakfast room is a utility area and separate cloakroom.
Three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room are arranged on the first floor. The principal suite has a separate dressing room an an en suite bathroom. On the second floor is a further
bedroom and bathroom.
The property is approached via a gravelled driveway with electric gates, with a parking area in front of a double garage with attached car port. The landscaped gardens are laid
out to the front and rear of the house, with established
herbaceous borders and mature trees.
To the rear of the house, a path leads to the stylish annexe with open plan living area/kitchen and separate shower room at ground floor level, and a mezzanine bedroom area above, which is accessed via a spiral staircase.
Beyond the annexe is a hard tennis court, screened by some sections of trellis planted with roses. In all, the gardens and grounds extend to around 10.75 acres.
Mains services and electricity connected. Septic tank. Heating
and hot water provided by ground source heat pump.
Brochure prepared October 2021.
Location
The hamlet of East End stands on a ridge above the Evenlode
valley. In the neighbouring village of North Leigh is a Church of
England primary school and the parish church of St Mary.
The thriving market town of Witney is approximately five miles away with a wide variety of shops, leisure facilities,
restaurants and public houses.
The A40 provides good access to the university city of Oxford with its extensive amenities and the popular north and central Oxford schools. Railway stations at Long Hanborough and Charlbury provide main line services to London Paddington.
Square Footage: 3,395 sq ft
Acreage: 10.75 Acres
Directions
From the Oxford north on the A44. After 5 miles turn left at the roundabout onto the A4095. Proceed through the villages of Bladon and Long Hanborough Hanborough turn right,
signposted Roman Villa, and then first right also signposted Roman Villa. The Malt House will be found on the left, opposite the village sign for East End.
Marketed by: Savills, Summertown
Description
Dating from the 19th century, The Malt House is a striking property in a particularly appealing setting. It has been extended and reconfigured by the current owners to create a wonderful family home with versatile accommodation.
The comfortable sitting room is full of character, with exposed
timbers, a French door opening to the garden and fireplaces at
either end, one of which houses an old bread oven and a log
burning stove. There are two further reception rooms, together with a striking oak fronted orangery, which has double doors leading to a terrace and the garden beyond.
The centrepiece is undoubtedly the impressive open plan
kitchen/breakfast/family room, which is perfect for entertaining
and family gatherings. Adjacent to the breakfast room is a utility area and separate cloakroom.
Three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room are arranged on the first floor. The principal suite has a separate dressing room an an en suite bathroom. On the second floor is a further
bedroom and bathroom.
The property is approached via a gravelled driveway with electric gates, with a parking area in front of a double garage with attached car port. The landscaped gardens are laid
out to the front and rear of the house, with established
herbaceous borders and mature trees.
To the rear of the house, a path leads to the stylish annexe with open plan living area/kitchen and separate shower room at ground floor level, and a mezzanine bedroom area above, which is accessed via a spiral staircase.
Beyond the annexe is a hard tennis court, screened by some sections of trellis planted with roses. In all, the gardens and grounds extend to around 10.75 acres.
Mains services and electricity connected. Septic tank. Heating
and hot water provided by ground source heat pump.
Brochure prepared October 2021.
Location
The hamlet of East End stands on a ridge above the Evenlode
valley. In the neighbouring village of North Leigh is a Church of
England primary school and the parish church of St Mary.
The thriving market town of Witney is approximately five miles away with a wide variety of shops, leisure facilities,
restaurants and public houses.
The A40 provides good access to the university city of Oxford with its extensive amenities and the popular north and central Oxford schools. Railway stations at Long Hanborough and Charlbury provide main line services to London Paddington.
Square Footage: 3,395 sq ft
Acreage: 10.75 Acres
Directions
From the Oxford north on the A44. After 5 miles turn left at the roundabout onto the A4095. Proceed through the villages of Bladon and Long Hanborough Hanborough turn right,
signposted Roman Villa, and then first right also signposted Roman Villa. The Malt House will be found on the left, opposite the village sign for East End.
Marketed by: Savills, Summertown
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.