This beautifully presented four-to-five-bedroom townhouse is part of an attractive period terrace in the heart of Woodstock. Sympathetically extended and renovated, the house retains its architectural character while incorporating contemporary interventions. The current owners have refined the internal spaces to enhance both natural light and flow, creating a series of elegant well-balanced rooms. The open-plan living area flows seamlessly into a private south-facing garden—an inviting and peaceful retreat where it is easy to forget you are in the centre of this vibrant market town.
Set back and slightly elevated from the road, the house sits within a handsome terrace of architecturally consistent period homes. Extending across four storeys, the honey-toned Cotsworld Stone is punctuated by traditional sash windows that reinforce its historic character.
An inviting entrance hall leads into an impressive open-plan living space, thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. To the front, the reception area is bathed in natural light from a large sash window, while to the rear, a bespoke kitchen with integrated appliances sits alongside a generous dining area. Glazed bi-fold doors provide a seamless connection to the private and tranquil south facing rear garden, enhancing the sense of space and flow. Together, these beautifully arranged areas create a stylish and highly functional heart of the home. Additionally, on the ground floor there is a WC/utility room and seperate storage cuboard.
Unfolding across the first and second floors beneath notably tall ceiling heights, the accommodation comprises four generously proportioned double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Throughout the bedrooms, exposed timber floorboards lend warmth and character, while large windows draw in an abundance of natural light, enhancing the sense of volume and proportion. Two rear-facing bedrooms enjoy leafy views over the surrounding gardens. The family bathroom has been thoughtfully modernised and is finished in full-height tiling, incorporating a freestanding bath and a separate walk-in shower within a clean, contemporary arrangement.
Occupying the top floor, a converted loft room offers a versatile additional space that could serve equally well as a fifth bedroom, study, or creative workspace. The two rear-facing Velux rooflights takes full advantage of the room's elevated position, offering a sweeping outlook over neighbouring rooftops towards the church, providing a strong visual connection to the surrounding historic context
Externally, a private courtyard garden creates a peaceful outdoor retreat, centred around a paved seating patio and framed by well planted borders. A timber shed is discreetly positioned at the end of the garden, providing useful storage. Residents' permit parking is available, together with visitor permits.
Woodstock is a historic market town adjoining Blenheim Palace, one of Britain's finest World Heritage Sites with shops, hotels, restaurants, cafes, public houses, and a vibrant community with many groups, clubs, and societies. There are Churches, a museum, open air swimming pool, and a tennis and bowling club, Woodstock Primary School, and the highly sort after Marlborough C of E secondary school.
Regular bus services to Oxford and local market towns of Charlbury, Chipping Norton, Witney, and Burford. Rail to Oxford (C. 10mins), Worcester and London (c. 60mins) from nearby Long Hanborough and Oxford Parkway.