Oxfordshire

West Hanney House, West Hanney

Guide price - £5,500,000

Area (approx)
10,375 Sq Ft / 963.9 Sq M

Church Street, West Hanney,
Oxfordshire, OX12 0LN

Georgian perfection.

Layout

6 Bedrooms
4 Bath/Shower rooms
4 Reception rooms
3 Garaging
3 bedroom Cottage
Outbuildings
Stables
Pool
Tennis Court
About 2.87 acres

Services

Mains water, electricity and drainage
Gas fired central heating

The AreaWest Hanney

West Hanney House occupies a charming and peaceful position on the edge of the historic village of West Hanney, combining rural tranquillity with excellent connectivity. The A338 provides swift access to Wantage and Oxford, linking seamlessly to the M4 and M40 motorways, while Didcot Parkway Station, approximately 14 miles away, offers a fast and regular service to London Paddington. The village itself exudes a quintessentially English charm, with amenities that include The Plough public house, Hanney Spice restaurant, and a friendly community shop. The neighbouring village of East Hanney adds further convenience with a local village school, farm shop, The Black Horse public house, a village store with post office, and a tennis club. The historic church of St James the Great, dating from 1160, reflects the area’s rich heritage and timeless character. The surrounding countryside offers an exceptional lifestyle for outdoor enthusiasts, with walking and riding across the Ridgeway, Lambourn and Berkshire Downs, racing at Newbury, Ascot and Cheltenham, and golf at Frilford Heath. The area is also renowned for its outstanding schools, including Eton, Radley, Marlborough, Abingdon, The Dragon and St. Hugh’s Prep School making it ideal for families seeking both education and quality of life. West Hanney combines rural charm, historic character, and easy access to Oxford and London, offering the very best of country living.

West Hanney House, West HanneyAbout this home

Nestled in the heart of one of Oxfordshire’s most sought-after villages, West Hanney House is an exceptional Grade II* listed period residence that combines elegant Georgian proportions with the warmth and comfort of a much-loved family home. Described as a Georgian Classic of ‘Remarkable Distinction’ West Hanney House is believed to date between the 17th and 18th century with the main part of the house built in 1727 (there is a partially illegible date on the South Front), the house is beautifully presented throughout, offering a fine balance of formal and informal living space set amidst delightful mature gardens. Impressive iron gates lead to a gravel drive from the village green where you are immediately drawn to its handsome symmetrical façade of mellow brick under a traditional tiled roof. In recent years, the current owners have undertaken a sympathetic restoration, ensuring that its period charm and architectural integrity have been carefully preserved while introducing modern comforts and thoughtful design. The interior retains a wealth of original features, including sash windows, high ceilings, open fireplaces, panelled walls and exposed beams, all complemented by high quality finishes and tasteful decoration. The principal reception rooms are gracious and light-filled, ideal for entertaining, while the kitchen and adjoining family room form the welcoming heart of the home, looking out over the courtyard and gardens. Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite enjoys lovely views across the grounds, with additional well-proportioned bedrooms and elegant bathrooms arranged over two floors. The gardens are a particular feature, thoughtfully landscaped with established trees, herbaceous borders, and sheltered seating areas providing year-round interest and privacy. A separate 3- bedroom coach house and various outbuildings offer excellent potential for ancillary accommodation or a home office. Conveniently located for Wantage and Oxford, with fast links to London via Didcot Parkway, West Hanney House offers the perfect blend of rural tranquillity and modern country living.

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Floorplan

AREA (APPROX)

10,375 Sq Ft / 963.9 Sq M

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Further information

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