Oxfordshire

The Manor, Long Wittenham

Guide price - £3,250,000

Area (approx)
4,553 Sq Ft / 422.9 Sq M

Long Wittenham
Abingdon, OX14 4QH

A rare opportunity to enjoy peaceful countryside living, featuring uninterrupted views across the river all while benefiting from easy access to London.

Layout

5 Bedrooms
4 Bath/Shower Rooms
4 Reception Rooms
Garage & Car Ports
Annexe
Boat House

Services

Mains electricity, water and gas (to Aga)
Oil fired central heating
Private drainage shared with neighbouring Granary
Annexe flat: electric heating, separate private drainage

The AreaLong Wittenham

Long Wittenham is one of South Oxfordshire’s most highly regarded and sought after villages. An attractive village with many period and thatched properties, there is a real sense of community. This is very much a village which retains the best qualities of traditional village life. Perched on the banks of the River Thames, the Plough pub is within walking, or boating distance from The Manor and there is also an excellent Indian restaurant, The Vine & Spice located on the High Street. Long Wittenham is exceptionally well placed for commuting, with Didcot Parkway Station less than 4 miles away and trains to London Paddington mfrom 37 minutes. Long Wittenham is equidistant from the Thameside market towns of both Abingdon and Wallingford, with their desirable setting and attractive architecture – both offer market town living at its finest. Oxford itself is less than 10 miles away. Bordered by the rolling Chilterns on one side and the magnificent Berkshire Downs on the other, the surrounding countryside is idyllic with inexhaustible options for lovers of the outdoors, with the highlight being the neighbouring Wittenham Clumps. There is a wide and excellent choice of both state and private schools, including a Primary School within Long Wittenham.

The Manor, Long WittenhamAbout this home

A distinguished Grade II listed manor with 17th-century origins and later additions, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Set within a conservation area, its enchanting gardens slope gently to a tranquil backwater of the River Thames. Rich in period detail, the house features exposed timbers, impressive inglenook fireplaces and elegant reception rooms, alongside a thoughtfully designed garden room added in 2019. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with bespoke oak units and an Aga, while five bedrooms offer delightful views, including a principal suite overlooking the river. A three-bay barn-style garage with annexe provides additional accommodation. Extending to over three acres, the grounds include formal gardens, ancient trees, terraces, orchard, and private river frontage with boathouse and pontoon.

AGENT’S NOTE A licence fee for both a boat and the boat house, is payable annually to the River Authority. There is a public footpath, outside the garden walls, which leads to the church. A neighbouring property has right of access 4m wide along the eastern boundary. The drive which runs to the side of the house is mowed by The Granary, over which The Manor has right of way. The boat is included in the sale.

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Floorplan

AREA (APPROX)

4,553 Sq Ft / 422.9 Sq M

Map

Further information

Learn more about the home & area with our local expert

Tom Shuttleworth

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A highly experienced agent, Tom has worked in the industry for nearly 20 years. Tom started his career in central London before enjoying several years in Savills’ and Strutt & Parker’s national Country House Departments selling prime country houses across the South of England. Tom’s detailed local knowledge and extensive network mean he is perfectly placed to assist his clients in the best way possible.