Vast Georgian village house in Oxfordshire for sale for £4.25 million
A Grade II* listed, mid-18th century village house in Adderbury, Oxfordshire has just gone on sale for £4.25 million ($5.74 million, €4.79 million or درهم21.10 million) after fifty years in the same family.
Providing a total of 11,290 square foot of accommodation and including 5 reception rooms, a 38-foot long kitchen, 4 cellar rooms, 10 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, Cross Hill House is built of Horton stone and has a Welsh slate roof. It is described as being of “the mid-Georgian style” and as “a big house” by Country Life’s Penny Churchill.
Formerly owned by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Everard Du Cane Norris (1869 – 1960), Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire in 1939 and a significant freehold property owner in Hackney, London until the 1930s, the house comes with 5.98 acres of formal and informal gardens, 2 Victorian walled gardens and 3 large garages.
Cross Hill House – which is 3 miles from Banbury and 18 miles from Oxford – is listed by Damian Gray of Knight Frank LLP.
Truly beautiful and not too far from London.
It seems quite expensive given it only has 5 acres but I do like the features. Obviously needs some updating also – so maybe £4.25 million is a bit excessive.
Well —- You all know what I think given your previous idiotic comments about me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This place is not MAGA and it needs a wrecking ball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why do English people continually cling to “historic” and not embrace MODERNITY!!!!!!!!!!!!! The kitchen doesn’t even have an American fridge!!!!!!!! How can they ask AU $ 7 m for this dump without such things?????? Insanity reigns!!!!!!!!!!!!
It has bucket loads of charm but can you imagine what it would cost to maintain? So many vast rooms and acres of roofing!