4 bedroom house

Little Haseley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 7LN

Guide Price

£1,650,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.33 acres
  • 4 beds

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Property Tags: Solar Energy, Wind Energy

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  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
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A significant five bedroom home set in a plot of about one third of an acre.

The accommodation is set across two floors, with four or five bedrooms, a superb open plan living, dining and kitchen, two reception rooms and four bathrooms. There is also a utility off the kitchen. There are two very large first floor bedrooms, each benefiting from en suite bathrooms and walk-in wardrobes.

The house is one of two which share a gated driveway. There is space to park several cars and there is a large garage. The gardens are mostly laid to lawn with mature trees, hedging and shrubs surrounding. Adjacent to the house are paved terraces for sitting and dining.

Oak Tree Cottage is a new house, built in 2015 to a high specification of finish. The house has a high energy rating of B, in part because of its eco technologies, which include PV and solar panels contributing to electricity production and water heating. The property is zero carbon. There is also an efficient electric and wood-fired heating system.

Little Haseley, along with neighbouring Great Haseley, is one the most sought-after villages in South Oxfordshire. Most of the properties are built from local stone and date back to the 17th century, with parts of St Peter's Church dating back to 1100 AD. The villages have many features that include a pub and cricket pitch with outstanding views across to the Chilterns. Just over two miles away is the famous restaurant Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons. Other landmarks include the Great Haseley windmill.

Schooling is excellent with access to many local state and private schools, including The Dragon, Headington School, St Edwards School, Abingdon School, Chandlings Manor, St Helens and St Katherine, Cothill, The Manor and Radley College.

Chiltern Railways runs from Haddenham and Thame Parkway to London with most trains from 40 minutes.

The M40 is within easy access.


Thame 6 miles (Haddenham Railway Line to London Marylebone from 40 minutes), Oxford 11 miles, Abingdon 12 miles, Henley-on-Thames 17.5 miles, Central London 45 miles (Distances and times approximate).



Marketed by: Knight Frank, Oxford

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