Spacious period property with landscaped gardens and easy rail access to Oxford and London.
- Detached period house believed to date from the 1600s
- Approximately 2,810 sq ft across three floors
- Four main bedrooms plus a fifth bedroom on second floor
- Three reception rooms; inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove
- Kitchen/breakfast room with range-style cooker and utility space
- Well-maintained landscaped gardens, driveway parking and workshop
- Fast broadband and low flood risk; convenient rail link to London
- Council tax above average; local primary school rated Requires Improvement
Believed to date back to the 1600s, this detached character house offers substantial family accommodation across three floors. The home includes three reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with a range-style cooker, and a cosy inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove that emphasises the property’s historic charm. An additional room off the kitchen serves well as a utility or laundry room, and there is a ground-floor WC for convenience.
Upstairs are four main bedrooms and a large family bathroom with a roll-top bath, plus an extra shower room; a fifth bedroom sits on the second floor. The house totals approximately 2,810 sq ft, with generous reception space and period features such as exposed beams. Outside, well-maintained landscaped lawns, mature trees, a driveway with off-street parking and a workshop give the plot a practical, attractive feel.
Located in sought-after Long Wittenham, the property benefits from village amenities including a pub, primary school, and riverside walks, while Abingdon, Wallingford and Didcot station (fast rail to London) are within easy reach. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and flood risk is low. Note the council tax is above average and the nearest primary has an Ofsted rating of "Requires improvement" — factors to consider for family buyers.
This home suits buyers wanting period character combined with space, gardens and village life, or those seeking renovation potential while retaining historic features.