Substantial Grade II Listed Old Vicarage with wonderful, period proportions, located on the edge of the village green, adjacent to the Church.
\rABOUT THIS HOUSE
Situated on the edge of the village green in Stadhampton and adjacent to the church of St. John the Babtist, The Old Vicarage dates from the early 17th Century and was significantly remodelled in the Georgian style in 1836. This is a substantial Grade II Listed village house, with wonderful period proportions and large sash windows. As is typical of this style of architecture, the house is awash with natural light. The drawing room, with an attractive fireplace as well as the modern open plan kitchen, which was built by the current owner’s predecessors, and includes a log burner and features extensive glazing, with views of the garden. The six bedrooms are all well-proportioned and the large master suite incorporates a separate dressing room. This really is a superb village house.
ABOUT THIS AREA
Stadhampton is an attractive village, which centres around the large village green. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, there are miles of stunning walks on the doorstep. Situated close to Oxford, there are excellent transport links and a range of exceptional schools nearby, both state and private. The village has a number of amenities, including an excellent primary school and preschool, a public house, The Crazy Bear Hotel, Restaurant and Farm Shop, a petrol station with an M&S Simply Food, a community hall, and a playground. This really is an active and vibrant village with a great sense of community.
The village is ideally placed for commuting to London and is almost equidistant from Haddenham and Thame Parkway which connects to London Marylebone and Didcot Parkway which connects to London Paddington. The M40 (J7) is also close by.