Description
DESCRIPTION
The property benefits from a high degree of seclusion and uninterrupted southerly views over adjacent farmland to Wittenham Clumps. Originating around 1860 and significantly extended, Hampden House offers exceptionally spacious and light-filled accommodation designed for flexible living.
A significant feature is the potential for a ground-floor annexe, incorporating a comfortable reception room, double bedroom, and shower room, perfectly suited for dependent relatives or family members with mobility needs.
The home retains numerous original period details, including ornate fireplaces, stripped panel interior doors, wood flooring, picture rails, and deep skirting boards, which harmonise beautifully with more recent enhancements.
A generous family kitchen/dining area is accompanied by a large utility room and cloakroom.
The first floor provides five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a practical home office/study with delightful views to the front encompassing traditional thatched homes, barns, and the church.
OUTSIDE
An enclosed garden enhanced with a patio, lawn, and thoughtfully chosen shrubs, offering a delightful blend of functionality and beauty. There is also a double garage and driveway with EV charging.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected.
Council tax band: G
EPC rating: E
Long Wittenham is a scenic and popular Thames side village, renowned for its range of historic and architecturally pleasing homes. Situated between Abingdon and Didcot, both approximately 3 miles, and offering comprehensive shopping, schooling and recreational facilities. Facilities within the village include a thriving pub called the Plough and an acclaimed pub restaurant (The Vine), in addition to village primary school, community store and pretty church. There are some lovely walks through the village alongside the river, or towards Little Wittenham and Wittenham clumps.
For commuters Didcot Parkway provides a regular mainline connection to London Paddington in as little as 36 minutes. There is convenient access onto the A34 connecting northbound to Oxford and the M40, southbound to the M4.