- Grade II Listed farmhouse +
- Stunning rural views +
- Period features throughout +
- Double Garage +
- Stables +
- About 2 acres of gardens and grounds +
A beautiful Grade II Listed farmhouse that was built in 1704 complete with over two acres of gardens and grounds.
ABOUT THIS HOUSE
Situated in a superb rural setting and only a stone’s throw from the desirable village of
Dorchester-on-Thames, sits Overy House.
A beautiful Grade II Listed farmhouse that was built in 1704 complete with over two acres of gardens and grounds.
The house has evolved over the years and has been improved and beautifully maintained by the current owners. The end result is a wonderful home, perfect for family living or entertaining, that includes five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a well-appointed kitchen and four reception rooms, all with great proportions and well placed to overlook the grounds and fields beyond.
There is an abundance of period features
throughout including attractive, beamed ceilings and magnificent open fireplaces.
In addition to the main house there is a double
garage with potential for conversion (subject to
the necessary consents) and a stable block.
ABOUT THIS AREA
Situated on the banks of the River Thame, Dorchester – with its desirable setting, attractive architecture and fascinating history – offers village living at its finest. The beautiful Abbey, originally an Augustine monastery and dating from the 1100’s sits prominently within the village. The village of Long Wittenham, is also close by.
The surrounding countryside is beautiful, with stunning river side walks and the iconic Wittenham Clumps. Wallingford is the closest town. With its large open market square and famous castle ruins, this bustling market town is
suffused in history. Wallingford is home to a sparkling array of dining options and a thriving café culture. If that wasn’t enough, Wallingford’s outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming South Oxfordshire’s most sought after small town. With both Oxford and Reading within striking distance, Dorchester-on-Thames is well-connected to some of London’s fastest rail-links and is well positioned for both the M4 and M40.
AGENT’S NOTE
There is lapsed planning consent for the removal of the current garage building to be replaced with a timber clad, self-contained residential annexe complete with garage/workshop. Planning application number P20/S3068/HH, South Oxfordshire District Council.