Coombe House occupies a marvellous setting in the heart of this most desirable village standing in about an acres of beautifully landscaped gardens with consent to extend
Situated within the Conservation Area in the heart of the village and believed to date from the early 19th century, Coombe House is believed to have been converted in the 1980's.
Built of Cotswold stone beneath a slate roof the property retains a wealth of period features including original timbers and exposed stone walls. The front door opens on to an impressive bright, reception hall with floor to ceiling windows and an oak staircase leading to the upper floor. Off the hall is the drawing room which is double aspect with exposed beams and an open fireplace with the garden room beyond. The dining room has deep windows overlooking the formal garden. The kitchen is open plan to the breakfast area, which has French doors to the garden. The utility/boot room, with access to rear door, also leads to bedroom 5 which has an en suite bathroom.
On the first floor the wide galleried landing leads to 4 bedrooms (2 with en-suite bathrooms) and a family bathroom.
The property sits in a private setting with in its grounds, well screened by mature high hedges and trees. There are two vehicular entrances, one to the carports and the main access off the side lane opening on to a wide gravelled drive with ample parking . The gardens comprise an attractive formal parterre garden with box and yew hedging and herbaceous beds. To the side is an open area of lawn bordered by Coombe Brook with open countryside beyond.
To the rear of the property is a stone paved terrace perfect for summer entertaining.
Coombe House is an ideal family home located in a desirable and picturesque village with good proximity to Oxford and major transport links to London.
Services: Mains electric and water. Private drainage. Oil-fired boiler. Bottled gas for cooking.
Brochure prepared and photography taken October 2019.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
This is Cotswold living at its very best.
Huw Warren