- Open-plan bespoke kitchen +
- Dining and sitting area with wood burner +
- Snug +
- Utility room +
- Ground-floor bathroom +
- Two double bedrooms (one with ensuite) +
- Single bedroom +
- Second floor bedroom with bespoke built-in beds & contemporary ensuite +
- Enchanting private rear garden +
- No onward chain +
A beautifully renovated Grade II listed home that blends period charm with elegant, high-quality finishes
A beautifully renovated Grade II listed home that blends period charm with elegant, high-quality finishes. Thoughtfully designed throughout, it offers a warm, stylish and welcoming atmosphere.
The limestone-floored entrance hall leads to a stunning open-plan bespoke kitchen with central island and bevelled Silestone worktops, opening into the dining and sitting area with wood burner and new wooden flooring. This light, flowing space is ideal for everyday living and entertaining. A cosy snug provides an intimate retreat, while a utility room gives practical access to the garden. The ground-floor bathroom is a standout feature, centred around a striking copper freestanding bath.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms, including a chic ensuite shower room finished in Mandarin Stone marble, plus a charming single bedroom with original doors and period details. The second floor has been cleverly transformed into a versatile additional bedroom with bespoke built-in beds, generous storage and a contemporary ensuite.
To the rear, the enchanting private garden offers a tranquil haven with a patio for al fresco dining, lawn, mature trees and established shrubs.
Burford is a vibrant and historic Cotswold market town in the scenic Windrush Valley, surrounded by rolling countryside. Known for its strong community spirit and the popular biannual Burford Festival, the town offers a range of independent shops, acclaimed pubs, restaurants, and the well-loved Burford Garden Company. Local amenities include a GP surgery, pharmacy, library, post office, and an active parish church. Families benefit from excellent state and independent schools, as well as a variety of children’s activities including Scouts and local sports clubs. Well connected to nearby towns like Stow-on-the-Wold, Cirencester, and Witney (with Waitrose and M&S), Burford also offers access to Daylesford Organic (10 miles) and Soho Farmhouse (15 miles). The A40 links easily to Oxford and London via the M40, while rail services from Charlbury and Oxford Parkway offer direct trains to London in under 70 and 45 minutes. Leisure opportunities include golf at Burford and Lyneham, equestrian facilities, and a network of scenic walks and bridleways.