Built in 1811, Nellbridge House Farm is a charming and beautifully presented period property, set in attractive countryside within the Oxford Canal Conservation Area. The property has its own private mooring, positioned beside the tranquil waterway and adjacent to the Canal & River Trust boatyard, and enjoys a peaceful rural setting while offering excellent access to Oxford, London and the Cotswolds. The main house is a characterful four-bedroom semi-detached family home, and, along with the versatile ancillary accommodation, has been thoughtfully renovated and improved throughout by the current owners whilst retaining many original features.
The accommodation includes a spacious kitchen/breakfast room featuring a Rayburn, bespoke cabinetry, and a Fired Earth tiled floor, with glazed double doors opening into a vaulted conservatory with access to the gardens. The dining room, ideal for entertaining, showcases period mirrored walls, wooden floors, and a discreet 'secret bookcase' store. The conservatory is also accessible from here. The sitting room offers a large feature fireplace with wood burner, dual-aspect windows with window seats, and a central bifurcated staircase leading to the upper floors. Upstairs, the first floor has three bedrooms, two of which share a Jack and Jill bathroom. The master bedroom has a beautiful vaulted beamed ceiling, built-in wardrobes, and a luxurious en-suite bathroom with a roll-top bath, separate shower, WC, and hand basin. A fourth bedroom with period en-suite facilities is located on the second floor, accessed from the landing.
Outside, the property offers a great deal of additional space and potential. Attached to the house is a large workshop/barn/store measuring approximately 1,524 sq ft, comprising a cloakroom and utility area, a large store and a workshop, offering scope for integration into the main house or conversion to ancillary accommodation. Across the courtyard lies a substantial detached two-storey studio/office with a vaulted loft room overlooking the canal, with a studio art room and a separate games room/gym. Further outbuildings include a single garage, a large carport, a greenhouse and a tool shed.
The landscaped gardens are immaculately maintained, with lawned areas, mature trees, well stocked flower and plant borders, and multiple seating and entertaining areas. A recent and particular feature to the property is a private canal mooring, beautifully constructed to make the most of the waterside setting. On completion of sale, arrangements are in place for the mooring permission to be transferred to the new owners. This exceptional feature includes a large timber-decked seating area with a summerhouse, perfect for relaxing or entertaining while enjoying uninterrupted views of the Oxford Canal. A 75 ft decked walkway runs alongside the water, enhancing both access and aesthetic appeal. Canal moorings of this quality and in such a picturesque location are seldom available, making this a truly unique and desirable asset to Nellbridge House Farm.
A welcoming entrance porch opens into the kitchen/breakfast room, featuring attractive Fired Earth slate flooring, a range of bespoke fitted cabinets, a pantry and a Rayburn cooker. This space also provides access to a convenient cloakroom/WC. The beautiful wooden conservatory boasts a vaulted ceiling, Clearview wood-burning stove, Fired Earth slate flooring, and French doors opening onto the garden—an ideal space to relax and unwind. The large dining room, perfect for entertaining, showcases elegant period mirrored walls, wooden flooring, and a discreet ‘secret bookcase’ store room, adding a touch of intrigue. An elegant and spacious sitting room benefits from dual-aspect windows with window seats, a striking feature fireplace with a large wood-burning stove, and a central bifurcated staircase leading to the upper floors.
On the first floor there is a superb master bedroom suite with a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams, fitted wardrobes and a beautifully fitted period en-suite bathroom with roll top bath. There are two further double bedrooms on this floor which share a large interconnecting bathroom. On the second floor there is a further double room with exposed beamed ceilings, windows to the front and rear and a beautifully fitted traditional style bathroom.
A notable feature of the property is the adjoining barn, extending to approximately 1,524 sq ft. This versatile building is divided into three distinct areas: a spacious scullery/drying room with cloakroom, a utility area and double doors for vehicular access, a very large store room, and a substantial workshop with further double doors opening onto the courtyard. Offering a wealth of potential, this adaptable space could be utilised for a variety of purposes or converted into additional accommodation, subject to any necessary consents.
The ground floor offers a welcoming reception room with a wood-burning stove, along with two additional rooms providing flexible living or working space. On the second floor, a stunning vaulted studio area features exposed brick walls and an arched window offering picturesque views over the canal and open countryside beyond. Planning permission has previously been granted to extend the first floor, and it is believed this could be reinstated, offering further scope to enhance this unique and characterful property and potentially utilise as further living accommodation.
Further outbuildings include a useful double carport and log store located within the courtyard, as well as a single garage positioned further along the front drive.
The property is set well back from the lane and approached via a long private driveway that opens into a generous gravelled forecourt providing ample parking and turning space with a gated courtyard beyond. The grounds are a true feature of the property, beautifully landscaped and meticulously maintained to create a tranquil and picturesque setting. Expansive lawns are interspersed with mature trees, well-stocked shrub borders, and an array of seasonal planting that adds colour and interest throughout the year. A vegetable garden and a useful tool shed offer excellent space for productive gardening, while a large greenhouse supports those with horticultural interests.
A number of well-positioned seating and entertaining areas are nestled within the gardens, offering peaceful spots to enjoy the surroundings at different times of day. One of the highlights is the charming summerhouse with adjoining generous decking—perfectly placed to take in the idyllic views across the Oxford Canal. This area is further enhanced by a newly reinstated mooring, providing direct access to the water and creating a superb space to unwind, entertain, or simply enjoy the beauty of the setting.
Services Private well water supply and private drainage via a water treatment system. LPG gas heating. Mains electricity. Local Authority Cherwell District Council. Viewing Arrangements By appointment with Round & Jackson. Tenure A freehold property.