This house is traditional, white stucco and a cross between a
Danish farmhouse and a Georgian rectory, a shorthand description
for something from a Merchant Ivory film. Architect Andrew
Nichols worked closely with the owners to create total symmetry in
the structure of the property; aligning doors and windows in
order to create vistas and views that expand space. The attention
to detail in the decor flows effortlessly through the house to
create a clean, comfortable and stylish country home that will not
disappoint.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
This house is traditional, white stucco and a cross between a
Danish farmhouse and a Georgian rectory, a shorthand description
for something from a Merchant Ivory film. Architect Andrew
Nichols worked closely with the owners to create total symmetry in
the structure of the property; aligning doors and windows in
order to create vistas and views that expand space. The attention
to detail in the decor flows effortlessly through the house to
create a clean, comfortable and stylish country home that will not
disappoint.
The house has a lush garden and is surrounded by expansive green fields.
The house is decorated in a neutral palette, with occasional splashes of colour, often through the beautiful paintings that adorn the house. The house is decorated to a high standard and very comfortable. On the ground floor, there is a large living room and kitchen, and a cozy library filled with books.
Housekeeping and concierge are available on request. Please enquire for more information.
There are 6 bedrooms in total. The Master (King size), The Guest Room (Queen size), Felix Room (Full/Double) Domino's (Single), Amory's Loft above garage (Queen size), Conrad's Bunk Room (4 bunks) Conrad's Bunk Room by request The guest bedroom is on the ground floor, the master suite and additional 4 bedrooms on the first floor.
There are 4 bathrooms in total, a mix of ensuite and shared.
Annabel loves the chic result of how India Hicks has combined the best aspects of the city and the country to achieve a traditional, yet breezy and contemporary feel.
Soho Farmhouse spans 100 acres of Oxfordshire countryside. It offers a wealth of activities for families, including horse riding, gym, tennis courts, swimming pools and boating.
Daylesford is probably the most famous farm shop in Britain. A retail heaven of organic gorgeousness on the edge of the Cotswolds, it has grown over the past 10 years into something between a mall and a Japanese temple, selling not just food and produce, but clothing, gardening equipment, homeware, yoga classes and spa treatments.
In the picture perfect village of Churchill, The Chequers is everything a traditional pub should be with its pretty Cotswold stone exterior and a muddy Land Rover outside. Except, step inside this pub and you’ll find something much more intriguing. A heady mix of the old and new. Expect modern cocktails to sit alongside local ales, and a menu that is packed with seasonally inspired dishes.
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