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House For Sale £1,350,000
Curbridge, Witney OX29


Description
Constructed of local stone under a Cotswold stone roof, Manor Farm is a pretty Georgian farmhouse with a handsome south facing façade and a large garden behind. Originally built in circa 1750 with later additions, the house is of historic interest and therefore listed grade II. Internally, the main reception rooms are light and spacious with generous ceiling heights.

There are many period features such as the inglenook fireplaces in both the drawing room and dining room, flagstone floors, sash windows and a splendid staircase running through the central part of the house. The property has been sympathetic renovated and well maintained throughout the years. There is an exemplary blend of character and modern touches or appliances that accommodate modern family living. The bedrooms are arranged over two floors and versatile. The previous owners allocated six bedrooms however one is currently used for a study.

There are delightful views over front garden towards pony paddocks and behind a large garden with parking and double garage with storage above to one side. From the house a large terrace flows from the kitchen to the main garden which enjoys an extensive vegetable garden, green house and productive orchard and ornamental pond.

Manor Farm occupies a delightful edge of village setting with lovely views over paddocks to the front and fields behind. There is a church and public house within the village as well as a convenient bus stop at the end of the drive.

Nearby market towns of Witney and Burford offer a further range of facilities including Waitrose, cinema, public houses, restaurants and The Burford Garden Centre. The City of Oxford being the main shopping and cultural centre for the region as well as other commercial centres of Cheltenham, Swindon and Reading.

Manor Farm is well positioned for a range of excellent state and independent schools, including primary schools Witney, Bampton and Clanfield. Other excellent schools in the area include; St Hugh's, Cothill House Preparatory School, Cokethorpe, The Dragon and Oxford schools, Abingdon and Radley College.

The A40 provides access to the A34 at Oxford and Abingdon and trains run frequently from Oxford Parkway and Didcot Parkway to London Marylebone and Paddington. 4 miles to the south is the pretty market town of Bampton famed for its traditional Morris Men, Mummers, Great Shirt Race, opera and Downton Abbey film set. Within Bampton there is a grocer, butcher, Post Office, art gallery and a fine parish church, There is also a library, medical practice, a garden shop and four public houses.

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