Georgian townhouse of delightful proportions.
Situated in a conservation area in the heart of Bampton, and with origins dating to the 1830s, Rosemary House is of the late Georgian era. The property bears many classic hallmark architectural features including three and four pane sash windows, and a pretty six panelled front door with fan light window and stone hood. With delightful proportions, accommodation is arranged over three floors with the front hall opening to reception rooms either side. Currently used as a study and snug, they have high ceilings, built-in shelving and cupboards and feature fireplaces with wood burners. The inner hallway, with stairs rising to the first and second floors, is bright with a large half landing window. The drawing room, with open fireplace has feature alcove cabinetry and French doors opening to the garden. The bright, bespoke Neptune kitchen is open plan to a garden room style breakfast-dining area also with doors to the terrace. With underfloor heating, oak units and silestone work surfaces, appliances include gas Rangemaster, dishwasher, fridge freezer and butlers sink. Also on the ground floor, accessed by a couple of steps down, is a useful utility room.
On the first floor, the generous principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and ensuite shower room. There a two further double bedrooms, one with walk-in wardrobe, and a family bathroom. On the second floor is a good sized fourth bedroom with en suite bathroom.
Outside, the enclosed, rose clad, walled gardens are laid to lawn with a pretty patio, ideal for al fresco-dining. There is a pedestrian gate to the vehicular driveway with parking space for one car and a very useful timber garden shed.
Agents notes: - There is a right of access over the drive to the rear and shared contribution to its maintenance.
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Located at the heart of Bampton, with its bustling little community, this is a most elegant townhouse, with generously proportioned accommodation.
Nicky QuentelProperty agent