Property DescriptionDevelopment opportunity - Planning reference 21/01979/ful for Demolition of 2no. 2 storey buildings. Retention and redevelopment of 1no. 3.5 storey building, including the erection of a 2 storey extension to provide 5no. 1 bed and 1no. 2 bed apartments (use class C3).Property DetailsThis site was acquired by it's current owners in 2020 and is currently undergoing a planning application to gain consent for 9 residential properties.The initial planning application is for 3 x 3 bed terrace townhouses, 3 x 2 bedrooms apartments, 2 x 1 bedroom apartments and a studio apartment.This is an exciting opportunity to develop this residential site in a sought after side road just off the Cowley Road. The array of properties will attract all calibers of buyers once complete.Further information will be provided throughout the progress of the application. All enquiries are to be made to Chancellors East Oxford where further information can be given.Property reference 3896565
£ 1,550,000
Situated on Aston Hill, on the outskirts of the village of Aston Rowant, Beacon Cottage enjoys attractive views over open countryside. Sitting next to the Ridgeway National Trail, Britain's oldest road offering wonderful walks across the Chilterns.For the commuter, access to the M40 (J6) is within one mile and with British Rail mainline stations at Princes Risborough (seven miles) and High Wycombe (nine miles). The Oxford Tube stop is also less than 1 mile away, with coaches into London and Oxford running regularly 24 hours a day. The area has a number of very well regarded primary and secondary schools, both independent and state.Originally built as a public house in c.1824, Beacon Cottage is a pretty brick and flint home which has been extended to create the lovely characterful house it is today. Set on the edge of a wonderful garden with paddocks and woods beyond and in an ideal location for the London or Oxford commuter. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with a further cellar and is as shown on the enclosed floorplans. The property is very well presented throughout and retains a wealth of original period features. Of particular note, the wonderful tiled reception hall leading to the pretty sitting room with original fireplace and quarry tiled floor. Opposite is the study with wood flooring and a log burner. Beyondthese is the family room again with wood burner and across the rear of the house with magnificent views over the gardens is the garden/dining room and drawing room, with log burner. Also to the rear of the house is a well proportioned and bespoke fitted kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, utility room and guest cloakroom.To the first floor is the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and wonderful views over fields around the property, four further double bedrooms all with their own character and country views, family bathroom and shower room.Beacon Cottage is approached through a gated driveway onto a gravelled parking area. Alternatively there is a gated driveway at the rear with parking and a large double garage, accessible from The Ridgeway. The beautiful landscaped and private gardens extend to one acre, with a further 1ΒΌ acres of paddock and woodland beyond. French doors open onto a panoramic top terrace overlooking the well-maintained lawns, floral beds and fruit trees below. Steps down past pretty brick and flint walls lead to a sunny lower terrace nestled in the garden itself. Outbuildings include a green house, paddock shelter and two-storey double garage with its own electricity meter and supply, and potential to convert into a studio/annex.Princes Risborough 7 milesLondon Marylebone 39 minutesThame 6.5 milesOxford 16 milesMarlow 11 milesHenley on Thames 14 milesHigh Wycombe 9 milesM40 (Junction 6) 1 mile(Distances and time approximate).
£ 1,750,000
The farm consists of a Grade II listed farmhouse, traditional outbuildings and farm buildings with 6 semi-detached cottages, set in 613.37 acres. Golder Manor Farmhouse is a pretty brick and flint house with 5 bedrooms benefiting from incredible views and enjoys the privacy of a rural setting with no public footpaths. The house is in need of modernising but provides an excellent opportunity, subject to planning permission and listed building consent. There are a good range of traditional outbuildings and farm buildings, currently used to store farm machinery. The land at Golder Manor Farm comprises approximately 571 acres of arable, 16 acres of pasture and 15 acres of woodland. The arable is currently farmed under a Farm Business Tenancy.There are two cottages set away from the farmhouse which provide secondary accommodation or staff accommodation.Approached via a long private lane, there are a further four cottages off Stoney Lane, which could provide a separate access to the farm.The Vicarage is a pretty Grade II listed village house in a peaceful rural setting with beautiful views over the wildflower meadow and parkland beyond. Downstairs, the property benefits from 4 good sized reception rooms with a large kitchen and family room. Upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the first floor with a further 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the second floor. There is a modern double garage with an office which benefits from a terrace to the rear and a shower room. There is planning permission to enlarge the house, including a coach house conversion and a swimming pool.At the end of the Vicarage garden is a paddock which has planning permission for two detached houses with their own access.The Stoke Talmage Portfolio is a pretty hamlet east of the farm with 9 cottages.The Spire & Spoke pub is a successful and popular pub in the village of Watlington.Golder Manor Farm Estate is situated in the heart of the South Oxfordshire countryside, just on the western edge of the Chilterns and within easy reach of Oxford and London. The market town of Watlington is only a short drive away, providing good local facilities. The larger town of Henley-on-Thames is within 14 miles and offers a varied selection of recreational facilities. It is home to the International Henley Royal Regatta, the River and Rowing Museum and a number of other sporting and cultural events throughout the year. Further afield, the popular town of Marlow is within 17 miles and also offers a wide range of amenities including day-to-day shopping, restaurants, cafes and further sporting activities. London Heathrow is 34.3 miles away. The M40 (Junction 6,4.7 miles) and M4 motorways provide quick access into Oxford and London and both are easily accessible. There are good railway connections available to London from High Wycombe, Henley, Marlow and Reading taking approximately 25 minutes.
£ 25,200,000