Neal House stands as a remarkable period property, possessing the charm and character typical of historic homes. Originally thought to have been two or three cottages, this stone-built residence features an inviting open-plan dining and sitting area highlighted by an impressive inglenook fireplace, which overlooks a spacious rear garden complemented by a sunroom extension. The ground floor also includes a separate dual-aspect sitting room with traditional stone fireplace and window shutters for added character, alongside a well-proportioned kitchen complete with exposed beams, plus a utility and cloakroom area for convenience. A windowed cellar adds additional storage options.
The first floor is home to a principal bedroom suite with built-in wardrobes and en suite bathroom, along with three more bedrooms—one currently configured as a study—and a family bathroom paired with a separate w/c. On the second floor, there’s an additional double bedroom serviced by its own bathroom.
Outside, the nearly 0.2-acre garden is diverse, featuring lawned spaces, mature trees, and various terraces ideal for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. A single garage or carport offers storage solutions with easy lane access.
Located in Greatworth, the property benefits from local amenities such as schools and shops while being in proximity to larger market towns like Banbury and Brackley for broader services. Excellent transport links provide easy routes to London via mainline rail services.
While Neal House exudes traditional charm, it presents significant opportunities for renovation to modernize aspects of its interior and potentially enhance functionality while retaining its historical integrity.