Burton Abbotts
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Burford Road, Black Bourton, Bampton, OX18 2PF 51°44'05.3"N 1°35'09.5"W what3words ///overpower.cools.riverboat
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Burton Abbotts not only offers light, space and height in abundance; it has been beautifully designed and finished with a great deal of effort being made by the current owners to retain a huge amount of charm and character. The end result is a superb family house that has been finished with remarkable attention to detail and designed perfectly for modern family living.
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ocated on the edge of the village, the house has been significantly extended and improved over recent years. On arrival, there is immediately a sense of the quality of craftsmanship. One of the many highlights is the beautifully appointed kitchen which is very much the heart of the home and offers a perfect space to entertain. The accommodation throughout is generous and the numerous reception rooms allow a real flexibility, including ample space for a study/home office, studio or children’s playroom.
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he six bedroom, four bath/shower rooms, arranged over the first and second floor, makes for comfortable family living. Much like the ground floor, the quality of craftmanship and
attention to detail is evident throughout with each bedroom and bath/shower room very much having their own individual feel. The main bedroom is particularly impressive, having wonderful views across the garden and the most impressive ensuite bathroom. The gardens are simply beautiful, mostly laid to lawn it is interspersed with a variety of trees and shrubs as well as well-established flower beds which are full of colour throughout the summer months. Mature hedging, stone walls and trees form the boundaries and the house has the benefit of enjoying views, not only over the garden but also the countryside beyond. To the rear of the house is a large terrace which is perfect for those who enjoy al fresco dining with steps leading up to the swimming pool. The huge gravel driveway provides parking for a number of cars and there is a further outbuilding which provides further storage but would be perfect for converting if the necessary permissions we obtained. There is a separate access to a large wing which is incredibly flexible. Not only could it provide further accommodation, but it is currently used as office space, a gym and further storage. In all, Burton Abbotts makes for an extremely appealing package
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ABOUT THIS AREA
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lack Bourton is a village, civil parish and benefice about 2 miles west of Bampton. The village is on the Shill brook, which divides the parish from west to east, and the northern part of Black Bourton brook,
'which flows southwards from Shill brook towards the Thames.
The ancient market town of Bampton lies just south of the Cotswolds. Until about 1850, it stood in the centre of a large area of common land, hence its previous name of 'Bampton in the Bush'. Bampton is sometimes described as a town, because it used to be a market town until the 19th century. It is now officially designated a village but has both Town and Village Halls. Located in the Thames Valley 4.5 miles south west of Witney and 6 miles from the well known Cotswold market town of Burford. The town has many pleasant 17th and 18th century houses a few inns and useful stores. Bampton is one of the oldest towns in England. The larger, and more widely known Burford is only 7 miles north. The famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its medieval bridge and its impressive church. Both sides of the street are flanked by an unbroken line of historic houses and shops.
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ith little having changed over the centuries, Burford is popular with visitors, both for its beauty and history but also for its shopping and wide variety of places to eat, with a number of restaurants, pubs and teashops. Burford is equidistant between the popular towns of Cheltenham and Oxford, both offering extensive shopping, dining options, pubs and facilities. There are a number of state and private schools in the area, most notably; St Hugh’s and Pinewood to name just two. Road communications are fantastic to the A40 which in turn provides access the M40 to London, and the M5 to the west.
TOWNS & TRAIN STATIONS Bampton 2 miles Burford 7 miles Witney 8.1 miles Oxford 21 miles Charlbury Train Station 14.8 miles London Paddington from 69 mins Didcot Parkway Train Station 22.5 miles London Paddington from 37 mins LOCAL The Bell Inn Pun, Langford The Double Red Duke, Clanfield Burford Garden Company, Burford
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compelling mix of fresh, light and modern spaces.
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he gardens and grounds are simply beautiful.
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ocated on the edge of the village, the house has been significantly extended and improved over recent years
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Total - 598 sq m / 6,744 sq ft | Main House - 539.9 sq m / 5,811 sq ft | Ce
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Country House Department gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptio necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. The C planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. The Country House Department does not accept responsibility for any exp all wayleaves, covenants, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Photographs taken April 2022. Particulars prepared in April 2022
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ellar - 14.2 sq m / 153 sq ft | Outbuilding - 44.6 sq m / 480 sf ft
ons, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not Country House Department does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to penses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of
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AREA GUIDE
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rom the Riverside glamour of Henley in the South to Banbury’s glorious golden sandstone in the North, Oxfordshire is a classic English county which defies simple definitions. With much of the county easily commutable to London, there are hundreds of pictureperfect country villages to choose from. You never have to look far for a good pub and the county also lays claim to some of the country’s finest restaurants and retreats, including Raymond Blanc’s two Michelin starred Le Manoir aux Quat’Saison and the renowned Soho Farmhouse. Lover of the outdoors are spoilt such as walking along the banks of the Thames, which winds its way through the heart of the county.
W A L K I N G The Ridgeway An ancient track described as Britain's oldest road which meanders through picturesque countryside. The Ridgeway runs from Wiltshire, along the chalk ridge of the Berkshire Downs to the River Thames at the Goring Gap. EATING OUT
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The Eyston Arms Located in the middle of the oldest part of the historic village of East Hendred, at the foot of the Ridgeway. In recent years it has received several awards and accolades. They pride themselves on the number of clients and friends who eat regularly at the Pub. Henley Royal Regatta A prestigious rowing event held annually on the River Thames. Races are head-to-head knock out competitions, raced over five days in July.
D A Y O U T Blenheim Palace A monumental country palace in Woodstock. The palace, one of England’s largest houses, was built between 1705 and 1722, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
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