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Guide Price£2,500,000

High Street, Clifton Hampden, OX14

Land size
2.5 acres
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
5

Key Features

  • Beautiful detached property with land and outbuildings
  • Parts of the barn date back to approx. 1743
  • Five bedroom barn with two bedroom annexe
  • 1.72 acre paddock with Grade II listed brick granary
  • Popular village location
  • Fantastic location for Culham Science Park

Description

The Vineyard is a charming five-bedroom detached converted barn set in the heart of the picturesque village of Clifton Hampden, with parts of the barn dating back to approximately 1743.

This remarkable home effortlessly blends centuries of history with modern comfort and is rich in character with original timbers, vaulted and beamed ceilings, and an impressive sense of space throughout. At its heart lies a striking dining hall with a mezzanine gallery and galleried landing, creating a dramatic yet welcoming focal point. The kitchen is well-appointed with quality fittings and finishes, complemented by practical utility and boot room spaces. The accommodation is both generous and versatile, with multiple reception areas enjoying abundant natural light and far-reaching views across the gardens and surrounding countryside. There are five bedrooms in total, all thoughtfully arranged, including a spacious principal suite with its own dressing area and en-suite, second bedroom with en-suite alongside one family bathroom.

In addition to the main house, the property benefits from a self-contained two-bedroom annexe, ideal for guests, extended family, or a nanny. Further outbuildings include a large double garage with remote controlled electric door, an adjoining storeroom, a summerhouse, a greenhouse and a heated workshop with fitted shelving and worktop which could easily modified to become a two horse stable, should that be required.

The grounds extend to approximately 2.5 acres with a large formal garden (approx.. 0.7 acres) which is beautifully landscaped with well-kept lawns, raised flower beds, mature hedging, pergolas, and a wildflower meadow. There is also a productive fruit and vegetable garden, along with an array of photovoltaic panels enhancing the home’s efficiency. Beyond this lies a 1.72-acre paddock featuring a Grade II listed brick granary set on traditional staddle stones, along with established walnut trees and enclosed boundaries.

Approached via electric gates, the property opens onto a substantial gravel courtyard, providing an exceptional level of off-street parking. The setting offers both privacy and tranquillity, while still being within a highly sought after village location.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
H
Date Posted
2026-04-17

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Sewerage
Septic Tank / Private

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in South East England (1+ acres).

This Property£1,000,000 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£221,960 / acre
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