Spacious mid-century detached home on nearly 4 acres with annex and planning potential.
Approximately 3.76 acres with sweeping uninterrupted countryside views
Windflower House is a spacious mid-century detached home set in about 3.76 acres with sweeping countryside views towards Beckley. The house offers flexible living across two storeys: three principal reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, a self-contained annex with separate access, and four bathrooms, making it well suited to multi-generational family life or home-working. The main bedroom and two further bedrooms have built-in storage and en‑suite facilities; a light drawing room with an arched ceiling opens to a veranda and terrace for outdoor living.
The grounds are a standout feature: a large terrace with stone balustrade, expansive lawn, wildlife pond, mature planting and several outbuildings, plus long tarmac driveway with parking for multiple vehicles. Broadband speeds are fast and the location enjoys low crime, good local mobile signal and direct footpaths into open countryside. Local schools — including strong state and independent options in and around Oxford — make the location attractive for families.
Practical considerations are clear. The property is freehold and comes with planning permission (Cherwell ref. 23/00422/F) for a pair of detached houses — an opportunity for redevelopment or simply an indicator of potential. Council tax is noted as quite expensive. The annexe provides independent accommodation but remains part of the main house; the cellar stores approximately 800 bottles. Buyers should confirm details of the planning permission and running costs before proceeding.
Overall, Windflower House will suit buyers seeking a substantial, characterful country home with development upside or versatile accommodation for extended family life. Its generous grounds, rural setting and proximity to Oxford schools and services combine practical daily convenience with pronounced lifestyle appeal.