About this property
With origins dating to the early/mid-18th century, this pretty, Georgian fronted property is Grade two listed. Having undergone much change over the years, it retains a multitude of period features including sash windows, window seats and exposed beams. Most recent renovations include a new boiler, water tank, electrics, joinery, Carrera Marble details in kitchen and bathroom as well as extensive landscaping and exterior lighting. The property today offers immaculate interior designed accommodation over three floors.
The dual aspect kitchen with new limestone flooring, has handmade units with pantry cupboard, marble backsplash, Quooker tap and integrated neff appliances. Family room has an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and could alternatively be used as an excellent dining room. The grand sitting room with vaulted high ceiling, has another fireplace with wood burning stove and beautiful French doors opening onto the garden. There is a stunning new boot room and and utility as you enter through the back door, leading onto a useful hallway providing ample storage. On the first floor there are two spacious double bedrooms with inbuilt storage, a family bathroom and a further double bedroom currently used as a children’s nursery. On the second floor, is a spacious and charming beamed master bedroom with ensuite and dressing area with inbuilt wardrobes.
Outside, wisteria and roses climb the facades of the house, and private landscaped gardens to the rear of the property are perfectly designed for entertaining with a newly constructed oak pergola for dining, as well as a separate fire pit and seating area. There is a charming brook which runs at the bottom of the garden which has also conveniently been fenced off for safety of small children, but could easily be removed.
A detached stone outbuilding compromises a brand new gym, double garage, and extra stores. It offers a wonderful opportunity to create a further guest room/annexe subject to relevant consents. There is ample off street private parking thanks to the new landscaping design as well as electric gates providing more privacy.
Situated at the edge of Chadlington, Millbrook is perfect for those seeking a turnkey Cotswold home, to share precious family moments in a thriving village which is so close to the many delights of the surrounding areas
Local information
- Chadlington is a sought-after Cotswold village located in the Evenlode Valley, between Burford and Chipping Norton. With a thriving community, amenities include a village shop, delicatessen/coffee shop, butcher and a public house (The Tite Inn). The village also has a primary school and cricket club. More extensive amenities are found in Charlbury, Chipping Norton, Witney and Oxford. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Chadlington is spoilt for choice when it comes to footpaths and bridleways for country walks. Daylesford Organic Farm Shop, Soho Farmhouse and Estelle Manor are also within convenient reach.
- The area is well served for an excellent selection of state and independent schools including primary in the village, secondary at Chipping Norton, Witney and Burford and, independent schools including Windrush Valley School, Kitebrook, Kingham Hill School, Cokehtorpe, Bloxham and Tudor Hall, as well as the highly regarded Oxford schools.
- The village is also well connected with Charlbury mainline station, 3 miles (London/Paddington about 75 minutes), M40 at J9 for London and the south (18 miles) and bus services to nearby towns.
Additional information
- Services – Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity. Fibre broadband. Security system.
- Local authority – West Oxfordshire District Council
- Council tax Band E
- Photographs taken April and May 2024 and brochure prepared April 2024
- Directions: From Oxford take the A44 north as signed to Chipping Norton. Proceed through Woodstock and on entering Enstone, turn left at the service station on the B4022 towards Charlbury. Where the road forks, turn right, proceed through Taston and Spelsbury to Chadlington. On entering the village continue straight, past the Café de la Poste on your left, down Bull Hill and Millbrook will be found on the left.
- EPC Rating: D
- Tenure: Freehold