Tubney, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX13 5QJ, UK

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Savills - Summertown Agent Valuation of this property is £3,950,000

Description:

Enchanting Georgian Grade II listed family home sitting in about 4 acres.

Location

Tubney Warren House nestles in approximately 4 acres, tucked away at the end of a private lane.

It is ideally situated for easy access to Oxford, London and the North via road and rail links. The A34, just 6 miles away opens up to the national motorway network. Didcot Parkway, Oxford Station and Oxford Parkway offer a fast and regular rail service to London, both Paddington and Marylebone, as well as the North.

Appleton, under 2 miles away, has a community owned village shop and pub, a highly regarded primary school, church, doctor’s surgery, cricket club and very active tennis club. Nearby Fyfield has the award winning White Hart, holder of two rosettes and recently voted by Sawdays as one of the top 50 pubs in England.

The market town of Abingdon, with its weekly market, monthly farmers market, and large Waitrose and Tesco is well equipped for everyday shopping needs. The town also has an active rowing club and rugby club.

A wide choice of schooling is on offer in the area including St Hugh’s, the Manor, Chandlings, The Dragon and Summerfields prep schools as well as highly regarded senior schools in Oxford and Abingdon including Oxford High, Magdalen, Headington, St Helen & St Katharine’s, Abingdon and The Europa School.

The highly acclaimed championship level Frilford Heath Golf Club is under a mile away and wide choice of walks are within easy striking distance.

Description

Grade II listed and believed to date back to 1721 with later additions, Tubney Warren House is an idyllic family home. With considerable outside space, recently re surfaced club size tennis court, 32 x 16ft swimming pool and generously sized, beautifully proportioned rooms inside, the house has everything required for large family get-togethers and for friends to gather.

The typically Georgian Cotswold stone façade with its ornamental frieze, stunning deep sash windows and entrance porch make for a captivating south facing elevation festooned with wisteria. A family home for the last 29 years, it has been lovingly and sensitively restored and enhanced, maintaining period details including the tapestry rails in the reception rooms, wooden shutters to the sash windows and plaster ceiling roses.

The front porch and entrance hall welcome you into the heart of the house with its wide oak staircase winding to the upper floors. The ground floor connects all rooms, effortlessly ensuring a pleasing flow which enhances the warmth and feeling of wellbeing of the house.

The kitchen/breakfast room is open to the family room, making a delightfully warm and welcoming space. The farmhouse style kitchen has a 4 door Aga, bespoke painted units and dresser, Verde limestone worktops and French doors to the garden. The family end of the room faces south with a big wood burning stove. A second kitchen room housing additional appliances and large Belfast sink is located directly off, making for easy entertaining as well as convenient day to day food and wine storage and preparation. Superfast broadband is fed by fibre into a generously sized study with a wood a-frame truss to the eaves. This is filled with light thanks to triple aspect windows as well as velux, making this ideal work space both light and spacious. Leading off from the boot room, the study also has a door directly to the garden and its own private patio area.

The charming, south and east facing sitting room with its open fire, floor length sash window and wooden shutters opens directly from the hall. This leads on to the double aspect dining room, also with an open fireplace and deep square bay window looking onto the croquet lawn. The dining room doubles back to the rear hall and from this one enters a laundry room featuring a Verde limestone work surface with further Belfast sink and ample storage along with a toilet and washbasin. Warmed by the primary boiler, two cellar rooms providing useful extra storage space are easily accessible via a staircase from the hall.

Upstairs, the beautiful principal bedroom suite spans the entire depth of the house. Dual aspect with south and east facing views, this opens to a dressing area and a fitted out walk-in wardrobe. This leads further to the stunning and stylish bathroom. A slipper bath, tucked beneath the large window, looks straight onto the quintessentially English country garden at the rear of the property. A double vanity unit is clad in limestone, matching the large glazed open shower. A cushioned bench seat adds a quirky and tasteful touch to a bathroom created to be a delightful place to both start and end one’s day. As well as the family bathroom and adjacent walk in linen cupboard, 3 further good sized bedrooms lead off from the first floor landings, 1 with an en suite shower room. A second staircase leads back down to the rear hall.

On the second floor are 4 further delightful bedrooms and another family bathroom, all with exposed beams, the two main bedrooms looking onto the rear garden. Accessible from one of these, there is also a very large, eaves storage space.

The very essence of the house is a well-loved family home, which it has been for nearly 30 years.

Services
Mains services connected
Private drainage
Oil central heating
Superfast broadband
Meraki indoor and outdoor wifi system

Acreage: 3 Acres

Directions

Abingdon 4 miles, Oxford 8 miles, Didcot Parkway (London Paddington from 42 mins) 11 miles, Oxford Parkway (London Marylebone from 55 mins) 11 miles, Heathrow (Terminal 2) 56 miles, Central London 67 miles
(Distances are approximate)

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