The Cottage is Grade II listed and is situated at the end of a row of beautiful thatched cottages overlooking open views. The property is constructed of local Marlstone rubble under a thatched roof. It has been redecorated and retains its delightful period character throughout. Pets welcome. Available now for a minimum terms of 12 months
The village of Great Tew is regarded as one of the most picturesque in southern England and is described by Pevsner as being "unforgettable, with thatched cottages engulfed in gardens and a valley encircled by trees". The local traditions are still in place with a village school, village shop and a popular public house, The Falkland Arms, which overlooks the green. The village dates back to the 12th Century and the majority of houses are built of local quarried iron stone commonly referred to as Hornton Stone. Both the village and surrounding countryside are steeped in history with the nearby Rollright Stones having been erected over 3,500 years ago
Grade II listed.
Oil fired central heating to radiators
Cherwell District Council
Mains electricity, water and drainage
Off road parking for 1 car
Good sized garden with terrace
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