An exceptional family home with beautiful gardens and Annexe.
Set within a prime Oxfordshire village down a private driveway a substantial charming family home of over c.3800sqft built in 2004. Having been previously extensively refurbished this home marries the character of a period home with the features and advantages of a contemporary modern family residence. Including a fitted kitchen by John Lewis of Hungerford and Miele appliances. The stunning gardens also complement the house wonderfully well, being superbly planted and with a good degree of privacy. There are a number of areas including two, flagstone terraces, one with doors leading from both reception rooms and a sizeable level lawned area. There is a glass-fronted outbuilding currently used as a gym. To the rear of the property is a separate annexe which has a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen with its own entrance and parking area. Above the Annexe is a large space currently used as a cinema room as well as additional storage space.
Stanton St John is a historic village just 4.5 miles from Oxford. It is mentioned in theDomesday Book with the Church of St. John the Baptist, dating from the 12th century, and has a number of fine period houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, it is a thriving village with a village shop, village hall, The Talkhouse pub, and Rectory Farm, a pick-your-own fruit and vegetable farm with a cafe and Auntie's Old School Nursery. The village has been featured in several episodes of Midsomer Murders. Communications are excellent with the A40 close by, and there are rail services from Oxford Parkway, Haddenham and Thame Parkway to London Marylebone and from Islip to London Paddington via Oxford. Along with the highly regarded Beckley C of E primary school which is less than two miles away Oxford has a number of excellent schools for all ages, including the Dragon, Summer Fields, Headington, Rye St Anthony, Wychwood, St. Edward's, and Magdalen College School.