For Sale5 Bedroom Detached House in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, OX15£1,500,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 5
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£1,500,000
Key Features
- Close to Bloxham School and Tudor Hall
- Near to Soho Farmhouse
- Edge of village
- Paddock available by separate negotiation
- Barn suitable for conversion
- Generous ceiling heights
- Thriving village community
- Detached
- 5 Parking spaces
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Description
A handsome Georgian house with generous ceiling heights, versatile accommodation and a party barn on the edge of the village.
Ivydene is a remarkable Grade II listed property dating back to the 17th century in an elevated position on the edge of the charming village of Hook Norton.
This beautifully preserved stone house is set within the Conservation Area and offers a harmonious blend of period features and modern comforts. Constructed from local ironstone and topped with a traditional pitch-tiled roof, Ivydene is an exceptional example of village living at its finest. The residence is defined by its spacious proportions and quintessential character, with original features such as flagstone floors, open fireplaces, sash windows with shutters, and elegant internal doors. The current owners have thoughtfully extended the property, most notably with the addition of a superb open-plan kitchen/breakfast room, which has become the heart of the home.
The expansive reception areas are perfect for both family living and entertaining, with a large drawing room featuring a charming open fireplace, and a separate sitting room also with a fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room is a true highlight, with traditional Aga and French doors opening directly to the rear gardens. Ivydene offers flexible accommodation for growing families or those seeking extra space. The first floor comprises well-proportioned bedrooms, some of which enjoy delightful views over the gardens and a family bathroom. The second floor provides two additional bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom, perfect for guests or older children needing more privacy.
Outside:
The surrounding gardens are a particular feature, with a charming mixture of front and rear gardens, which are predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature hedging, creating a sense of space and privacy. The rear garden offers numerous entertaining areas for outdoor living, including a gravel seating space and an ornamental pond. There is also a greenhouse and a vegetable garden for those with a green thumb. A traditional stone barn, currently used as a party barn, provides further potential. Currently used as a garage, two stables, and a loft storage area, it offers scope for conversion into additional living space or other uses (subject to the necessary planning permissions).
The property benefits from direct access to the land at the rear, which slopes gently down to the Swere Brook, with a picturesque wooden footbridge crossing over it.