Beauchamp House, Chapel Street, Bloxham Banbury OX15

Guide Price - £2,500,000

7
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Reception Rooms
1.8 acres
Landarea
5295 sqft (492 m2)

Beauchamp House is a hidden gem located on a quiet street in the conservation area of Old Bloxham which you would not expect from its relatively unassuming street facade.

Beauchamp House
Chapel Street
Bloxham
Bloxham Banbury
OX15 4NB

  • Grade II Listed 17th Century house on a quiet street in the conservation area of old Bloxham. with unexpected features hidden from view on a drive by
  • The property is well positioned in an excellent location within the village which offers a NHS doctors surgery, pharmacy, a post office, a fish and chip shop, a hairdressing salon and a Co-op
  • South facing, Wonderful views over the garden from all floors
  • A substantial barn containing a large artist studio upstairs adjoins the main house
  • Enclosed walled kitchen garden with fruit trees, vegetable beds and roses.
  • A large swimming pool heated by mains gas which is not overlooked
  • Double garage for four cars with ample parking in front of the garage and at the rear of the house
  • Extensive range of state and private schools in the area including Tudor Hall, Sibford School and Bloxham school
  • Racing at Cheltenham, Polo Kirtlington Park, Motor Racing at Silverstone and various golf courses
  • Soho house is 7 miles away, Oxford is a 25/30 minute drive. Banbury railway station is a ten minute drive, with links to Oxford, Bicester village, Birmingham and London Marylebone (approx 1 hour)
Butler Sherborn Stow-on-the-Wold
Helen Whitfield, Stow-on-the-Wold Office
Market Appraisal

Beauchamp House is a hidden gem located on a quiet street in the conservation area of Old Bloxham which you would not expect from its relatively unassuming street facade. This Grade II listed 17th century property offers an enchanting blend of history and natural beauty. Upon entering, you're greeted by breathtaking views of a large, secluded garden that gently slopes down to a tranquil stream. The house provides extensive accommodation, complemented by charming outbuildings including three loose boxes, a two-floor studio barn, a dovecote, a unconsecrated family chapel and a secluded swimming pool which is not overlooked and is heated by mains gas. The uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside are outstanding, with green fields across the stream remaining untouched and serving as grazing land for sheep throughout the year. This serene setting makes Beauchamp House a unique and idyllic family home.

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