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House For Sale £2,000,000
Mills Lane, Wroxton, Banbury OX15


Description
With stunning Georgian architecture, and heritage running through its veins, grand Raydon Hill House is both substantial and exceptionally attractive in equal measures. This beautiful home welcomes you through double gates, before embracing you with the warmest of hugs, and unapologetically taking your breath away.

Dating back to the 17th century, the main farmhouse, spread over three floors, is built in the mellow, honeyed-tones of Hornton stone, with an attractive slate roof. Hundreds of years of history are veiled in every nook and cranny, whilst even the original plasterwork tells a story. A Georgian masterpiece at its finest.

It’s more than generously proportioned, yet Raydon Hill House still exudes warmth and cosiness. Exposed stone walls and beams, original shutters and doors, casement windows and flagstone floors act as a tangible reminder of times gone by, whilst stylish touches ensure it’s wonderfully comfortable for life in the 21st century. And, throughout, dramatic shadows juxtapose with wonderful, light-filled spaces. It’s a gorgeous home to be admired, but, above all, to be lived in and enjoyed.

The log burning stove in the drawing room, with its original panelling and built-in bookshelves, radiates character and draws you in on a wintry day with the promise of cosiness. Settle down on the window seats with your favourite book and enjoy the light and tranquillity, with views stretching across the south-facing lower garden.

The family room is also immensely toasty, thanks to the original inglenook fireplace. Kick back and relax in here in front of the roaring fire and hang Christmas stockings, or head straight out to bask in the garden on a summer’s day. Beautiful, stripped wooden flooring features in the dining room, a convivial setting for entertaining. But the beauty of this home is in its flexibility - simply change the configuration to suit your family’s style of living from season to season.

The large farmhouse kitchen and breakfast room is central to life at Raydon Hill House, and you’ll discover a triple Aga at its beating heart, perfect for warming croissants, and even socks! Bespoke oak, shaker-style kitchen cabinets, granite worktops, a halogen hob and lovely inset double butler sink add an inimitable style. The whole family can gather round in here with ease and enjoy a home-cooked brunch. There’s a downstairs cloakroom and utility room as well for additional appliances, muddy boots and damp paws! And, below, you’ll find the capacious cellar, with flagstone flooring, ideal for conversion into a wine cellar – oenophiles’ heaven.

The revered, original elm staircase dates back to the 17th century and leads to six bedrooms over two floors, with every historic creak and turn.

Enjoying uninterrupted views across the village and conservation area, the master bedroom, on the first floor, feels light and airy with high ceilings. It incorporates a walk-through dressing room and substantial en suite bathroom, complete with large shower, double basins and a delectable freestanding, roll top bath.

There’s a further roll top bath in the guest room’s en-suite, and another double room with a spiral staircase leading to an additional bedroom, which would make a superb study or relaxation area. There’s a handy shower room on this floor as well. Whilst, on the second floor, two double bedrooms in the eaves boast vaulted ceilings and exposed beams.

Outside, the extensive, romantic gardens are extremely private, extending to the curtilage of Wroxton Abbey. Landscaped with the illustrious Jane Austen in mind, if you close your eyes, you can almost imagine her ambling through the roses, penning her next novel.

The adjacent cottage within the grounds has three bedrooms and mirrors the main farmhouse with the honey hues of locally-sourced Hornton stone. Vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, again, radiate character. The sitting room has a large, open fireplace, whilst the French doors in the dining kitchen lead directly out onto its own garden. On the first floor, you’ll find a spacious master bedroom and two further double bedrooms, along with a bathroom. It’s pure, self-contained bliss.

The large barn is the perfect place for a party (who doesn't have a party barn in The Cotswolds?) It has stunning flagstone floors, vaulted ceilings, a log burner and French doors that open up onto a private terrace. With the right planning permission this could be living accommodation, it could be joined to the main house or it could be used to host amazing parties

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