Price changed to £1,150,000
May 23, 2025
Listed for £1,250,000
March 20, 2025
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The garaging lies to the north of the property and is approached over a substantial tarmacadam drive providing private parking for numerous vehicles.
Location
Northwick Park is situated within 35 acres of managed parkland in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of the North Cotswolds. The Mansion itself is an important Grade II* listed building, restored and converted to provide six beautifully proportioned apartments.
Northwick Park dates from 1686 when the west front elevation, an impressive three storey ashlar stone structure, was begun. In 1728 Sir John Rushout, son of a wealthy Flemish merchant, commissioned an extensive remodelling of the property using the architect Lord Burlington, a key figure in the history of British Architecture and the rise of neoclassicism in Britain.
Northwick Park Mansion is reputed to have been visited by Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton. In more recent history the Estate housed the famous collections owned by Captain Spencer Churchill, cousin of Sir Winston Churchill, who himself often visited the Estate. Following Captain Spencer Churchill’s death in the early 1960s the Estate had various owners and The Mansion was subsequently converted into six luxurious apartments by the Wallace and Hoblyn Partnership in 1989.
In addition to the conversion of The Mansion, the various buildings forming part of this historic Estate were also converted to form individual houses and cottages, together with the construction of a number of high quality dwellings all built in local vernacular style creating a thriving Cotswold community. The properties that go to make up Northwick Park benefit from many communal facilities including the use of 35 acres of parkland with fine croquet lawn, four all weather tennis courts, outdoor heated swimming pool with changing facilities and 24 hour security service. There is car parking for residents and guests.
The property is within about 5 miles of Moreton-in-Marsh, Chipping Campden (about 3.3 miles) and Broadway (about 9 miles). Each town has shops for most everyday needs whilst Cheltenham (about 24 miles) and Stratford-upon-Avon (about 17 miles) have more extensive shopping and leisure facilities. Communications are good with a regular mainline train service to Oxford and London Paddington from Moreton-in-Marsh taking about 35 and 88 minutes respectively. In addition, Birmingham International Airport is about 45 miles away.
Square Footage: 2,669 sq ft
Directions
From London take the M40 to Junction 8 at Oxford and then the A40 Oxford Ring Road to the A44. Proceed past Chipping Norton and Moreton-in-Marsh. At Bourton-on-the-Hill turn right on to the B4479 past Blockley and then turn left signposted Broad Campden. After about a quarter of a mile, the entrance to Northwick Park will be found on the left hand side. Proceed up the drive and take the second turning right through two stone pillars and at the T-Junction turn left and proceed to the end of the drive where The Orangery will be found directly ahead.
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Additional Info
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council t .
Mains gas, electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Gas fired central heating. Telephone subject to BT transfer arrangements.
The current service charges made payable to Northwick Park Management company is £1,030 per quarter. These charges cover the upkeep of the gardens and grounds and other communal facilities. The grounds at Northwick Park are owned by Northwick Park Ltd of which every property has a share.
Particulars prepared: March 2025. Photographs taken: March 2025.