3 bedrooms across two to three storeys, total 1,135 sq ft
Grade II listed — restrictions on alterations and repairs
Recently renovated interior with modern kitchen and bathroom
Period features: exposed beams, sash windows, fireplaces
Sitting room with log burner; cosy but low ceiling height
Walled courtyard garden — small, low-maintenance outdoor space
Brick outbuilding with electricity — ideal home office or storage
Parking on-street; vendor advises two parking permits available
This attractively modernised Grade II listed Cotswold stone cottage combines period character with practical updates, ideal for a family seeking town-centre convenience. Exposed beams, sash windows and a log-burning fireplace give a warm, quintessentially cottage feel, while the renovated kitchen and stylish family bathroom provide contemporary comfort.
The house is arranged over two to three storeys with three bedrooms and a compact, low-maintenance walled courtyard garden. A brick outbuilding with electricity is already set up as an ideal home office or secure storage. Two on-street parking permits are available, useful in this central location where off-street space is limited.
Location is a strong selling point: central Witney with easy access to shops, cafes, parks and well-rated primary and secondary schools, plus close proximity to Cotswold countryside. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent, and the area shows very low crime and high affluence.
Important practical points: the property’s Grade II listed status restricts alterations and may complicate extensions or external work. The outdoor space is small and parking is primarily on-street, which could be a constraint for owners needing larger gardens or guaranteed private parking. Overall, the home suits buyers who prioritise character, a central location and low-maintenance outdoor space over extensive grounds or major structural changes.































































