- 6 bedrooms +
- 4 reception rooms +
- 4 bathrooms +
- 0.85 acres +
- Detached +
- Garden +
Little Manor is an exceptional Grade II Listed period home, formerly known as The Old Hall, beautifully positioned overlooking the village green. The main house is believed to date from the 18th century, with an earlier 17th century rear wing, and showcases classic Cotswold architecture. Constructed of mellow Cotswold stone beneath a Stonesfield slate roof which was replaced in 2023, the property retains a wealth of original character throughout.
Historic features are present both inside and out, including stone mullion windows, an attractive stone casement over the front door, exposed timbers, window seats, and charming inglenook recesses in the sitting room and snug.
The accommodation is generous and well arranged. To the front are two elegant principal reception rooms—the drawing room and sitting room / dining room— both enjoying serene views across the green. The farmhouse kitchen features quarry tiled flooring, an Aga and walk in larder, leading through to a cosy snug with an inglenook recess and beyond into a wonderful study, perfect for working from home.
On the first floor, the dual aspect principal bedroom includes an en suite bathroom; the guest bedroom also benefits from an en suite. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete this floor. The second floor offers a fifth bedroom with bathroom, and a further study/bedroom —ideal as a quiet home office or hobby room.
A gravelled driveway provides parking and leads to the former coach house, which has planning permission for conversion to an ancillary accommodation (Cotswold District Council ref: 25/00017/LBC).
The gardens, extending to just under one acre, are thoughtfully divided into formal and informal areas. Highlights include a thatched, open bay former cow byre, perfect for summer entertaining, as well as an orchard and a former vegetable garden.
Little Manor is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished Cotswold home of significant heritage and charm, beautifully suited to both family living and entertaining.
Bledington is a highly desirable North Cotswold village, just one mile from Kingham station, offering direct trains to London. At the heart of the village is a large green, home to the award-winning Kings Head Inn, a village hall, a historic church, and a renowned community-run shop and café.
Day-to-day amenities are available in Stow-on-the-Wold, Burford, and Chipping Norton, with a wider selection in Cheltenham and Oxford. The celebrated Daylesford Organic Farm and Bamford Club are less than a 10-minute drive away.