Characterful three-bed coach house by Wytham Woods — period character, courtyard and allocated parking..
South-facing courtyard and allocated off-street parking
Period features: exposed beams, marble fireplace, Georgian arched windows
Open-plan kitchen/dining with integrated appliances and island
Leasehold with very long 983-year remaining term
Service charge approximately £1,600 per year
EPC rated E; double glazing installed before 2002
Electric boiler heating; walls assumed uninsulated (as built)
Council tax described as expensive; crime above average
Set within the grounds of a 13th-century manor, The Coach House offers period charm with practical modern comforts. The reception room’s floor-to-ceiling French windows and a marble fireplace create an elegant, light-filled living space, while the open-plan kitchen and dining room with island suits relaxed entertaining or quiet breakfasts.
The principal bedroom on the first floor retains exposed beams and built-in storage, with an en suite. Two further rooms provide flexible use as bedrooms, a study or a sitting room. An allocated off-street parking space and a south-facing courtyard extend the living space outdoors during fair weather.
Practical considerations are clear and transparent: the property is leasehold with a long remaining term, an EPC rating of E, electric-fuelled heating and double glazing installed before 2002. The stone walls are likely uninsulated (as built), and there is an annual service charge. The village location suits those wanting rural calm with straightforward access into Oxford.