Located a ten-minute walk from Oxford High Street, The property is a charming Edwardian residence designed by HW Moore for the Oxford artist Walter Tyrwhitt, dating from 1903.
This exceptional family home has been stylishly restored by the present owners and continues to reflect its history of artistic associations.
The pretty entrance porch opens into a relaxing drawing room retaining many period features such as an open fireplace, oak panelling and exposed beams.
From this room you pass into the breathtaking forty two foot former artist's studio.
The beamed vault, log burner and French windows all contribute to making this a fantastically light and contemporary living space open to the modern kitchen area.
There is planning permission to rebuild the garage as a two storey annexe with further self contained living accommodation.
The property is set back from the road in its own walled grounds.
The secluded garden, of almost half an acre, is a special feature with mature specimen trees, a wonderful vegetable garden, terrace, lawns and a bespoke summer house.
City Centre 1.5 miles.
A34 1.5 miles.
M40 (J.8) 10 miles or (J.9) 8 miles.
Oxford Mainline Station (trains to London Paddington in 55 minutes) 2 miles.
(Distances & time approximate)