Situated in a desirable conservation area, Grange Cottage is a historic residence built from Cotswold stone, featuring a traditional Stonesfield slate roof. This property has its origins in the 17th century, complemented by a later Georgian facade that together offer significant character and ample opportunity for renovation. With a welcoming reception hall showcasing flagstone flooring, the home provides generous and naturally lit reception rooms. The double-aspect drawing room includes a central working fireplace and a spacious bay window with views of the garden. The formal dining room connects conveniently to the kitchen/breakfast area, which features stone flooring and exposed timber beams, along with both an Aga and integrated appliances. Beyond this space is a functional rear hallway leading to the garden access, cloakroom, and shower facilities.
A noteworthy feature is the garden room/home office which adds versatility for various uses alongside additional storage and WC amenities. On the first floor, there are three sizeable double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and two bathrooms; while the second floor hosts another bedroom and large attic space that could be adapted for different needs.
The property's outdoor spaces are equally inviting; landscaped borders enhance its historic allure at the front, while a sheltered south-facing walled garden at the back offers tranquillity complete with a terrace. Furthermore, an old stable presents potential for conversion into useful living or storage space (subject to permissions). Additional amenities include a single garage as well as two parking spots on Chapel Lane, plus shared guest parking options.
Located in Bampton—known for its beauty and community spirit—this vibrant village features essential local shops including a Co-op mini supermarket and public houses, along with necessary services like schools and medical facilities. Given its proximity to larger towns such as Witney and Oxford, Grange Cottage presents an attractive investment opportunity for those looking to create their ideal home while preserving historical charm.