Queen Street, Bampton, Oxfordshire, OX18 2LP | Property for sale | Savills
1,144 sq ft(106.28 sq m)
Guide price £350,000

Queen StreetBampton, Oxfordshire, OX18 2LP

  • Recently sold

Key features

  • Sold in December 2025
  • Fantastic location in Bampton
  • Garage and garden
  • In need of updating
  • Prime market town

A well located house in need of updating.

About this property

  • * BEST & FINAL BIDS ON THURSDAY 21 AUG *

    A rare opportunity to reimagine a detached home in the heart of this sought-after village, with scope for modernisation and enhancement or re build.

    Nestled on the edge of Queen Street, The Orchard is a three-bedroom detached property occupying a generous plot and set back from the road, and benefitting from a detached garage and a private garden.

    Internally, the accommodation is arranged over two floors offering well-proportioned rooms. The ground floor provides two reception rooms, a kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, while the first floor comprises two bedrooms and a shower room.

    This is a superb opportunity for those wishing to put their own stamp on a property in one of West Oxfordshire's most desirable locations.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

A rare opportunity to modernise in Bampton

Huw WarrenProperty agent

Local information

  • Situated in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds between Oxford and Cirencester, Bampton is sometimes described as a town because it was an important market town until the 19th century. Today, it is designated a village which boasts an Italianate Victorian Town Hall with art gallery and a village hall.
  • With an active community hosting a wide range of clubs and events, amenities include a Co-op supermarket, butcher and deli, three pubs (including the newly opened Market Tavern), two coffee shops, a hair dresser and a Post Office. There is also a primary school, nursery, doctors surgery with pharmacy, a public library, beauty salon and garden centre with cafe. More extensive facilities are in Carterton (Aldi, petrol station) Witney (Sainsbury's, Lidl and Waitrose), Oxford and Faringdon (Waitrose). Nearby Clanfield has fantastic pubs such as the desirable Double Red Duke, the Mason's Arms, and Blake's coffee shop.
  • The area offers an excellent range of both state and private schools, including St. Hugh's school and Cokethorpe school.
  • Also, renowned as the historic home of Morris dancing, more recently it has featured as the fictional village of Downtown in the television series Downton Abbey.

Additional information

  • Services - Mains services are connected.
  • Brochure prepared and photographs taken in August 2025
  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: D