Farbury Cottage, Great Rollright OX7
Guide Price - £1,100,000
Farbury Cottage is a wonderful home that has been comprehensively updated, modernised and looked after extremely well.
Farbury Cottage
Great Rollright
Oxfordshire
OX7 5RR
- An immaculate and bright Cotswold Cottage
- Detached cottage set well in its plot
- Four Bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms
- High tech set up to WFH
- Well-maintained thatched roof
- Large garage and parking for three cars
- Enclosed lawned gardens and terrace
- All set in 0.13 Acre
- No onward chain

Farbury Cottage is a wonderful home that has been comprehensively updated, modernised and looked after extremely well. There has been great attention to detail, whilst sympathetically retaining the character and history of this delightful property. There are many period features which include the generous Cotswold stone fireplace from the original cottage, window seating to the front aspect, exposed beams and Cotswold stonework and detail throughout. The cottage offers great improvements with new, well-appointed bath and shower rooms, engineered oak flooring in most rooms and a gas fired burner in the sitting room fireplace. There is complete Wi-Fi coverage and comprehensive CAT6 Ethernet cabling throughout the cottage, making it ideal for working from home, along with improved lighting. The porch thatch and the thatched ridge were replaced in 2023 and 2024 respectively, along with repainting the windows. The cottage has been redecorated to create a light and bright home making the most of the generous ceiling heights, which is not normally the case for period cottages of this age.
Great Rollright is a small rural village situated on the eastern edge of the Cotswold Hills close to the market town of Chipping Norton. Amenities within the village includes Wyatt’s Farm Shop, a Primary School and Parish Church. The general area is ideal for walkers and cyclists with a network of footpaths and bridleways.