Guide price
£1,500,000
(£456/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleDelly End, Hailey OX29
5 beds
5 baths
2 receptions
3,286 sq. ft
About this property
Five-bedroom detached Cotswold home with approximately 3,286 sq ft of accommodation
Detached one-bedroom stone cottage rebuilt from the original shepherd's bothy
Approximately two acres of landscaped gardens, meadow and productive grounds
Thoughtfully remodelled principal house with light-filled open-plan living spaces
Beautifully established organic gardens with fruit trees, greenhouse and polytunnel
Principal bedroom with en-suite, plus four further bedrooms
Multiple reception rooms, home offices and excellent practical accommodation
Wood-burning stove, Aga and underfloor heating to selected areas
Direct access to woodland footpaths from the garden
Peaceful conservation village setting with excellent access to Witney, Oxford and the Cotswolds
Originally built in 1972, the property has been carefully reimagined by its current owners over the past thirteen years. The principal house was extensively remodelled in 2017, while an original shepherd's bothy was meticulously rebuilt in 2016 using its original Cotswold stone to create a beautifully independent one-bedroom cottage. Together they form an estate that feels cohesive rather than divided, equally suited to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or a successful holiday let.
Arrival is understated. A sweeping gravel drive, framed by mature planting, introduces the house through beautifully established gardens, where climbing greenery softens the mellow stone elevations and the landscape immediately becomes part of the experience. There is a quiet confidence to the setting; nothing demands attention, yet every detail feels considered.
Inside, the rhythm of the home reflects the way it has been lived. The entrance hall connects a series of generous yet comfortable reception spaces, each offering its own relationship with the gardens beyond. The sitting room enjoys a particularly peaceful outlook across the rear gardens, where changing light and abundant birdlife provide an ever-present connection to nature. It is a room that naturally encourages slower moments, equally suited to quiet mornings or relaxed evenings around the wood-burning stove.
At the heart of the house, the kitchen, dining area and family room create an open, sociable environment without sacrificing definition between spaces. An Aga anchors the kitchen, while wide glazed doors and rooflights draw daylight deep into the interior and dissolve the boundary between house and garden. Throughout the seasons this becomes the natural gathering place, opening effortlessly onto the terraces for outdoor dining and long summer evenings.
Practicality has been woven discreetly into the design. A separate utility, generous storage, home office accommodation and an integral garage ensure the house functions as comfortably as it entertains. An electric vehicle charging point reflects more recent improvements, while underfloor heating to selected areas and quality modern services support everyday comfort.
The upstairs accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to balance privacy with practicality. The principal bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, complete with its own en-suite bathroom and views across the surrounding greenery. Four further bedrooms offer comfortable accommodation for family and guests, with two enjoying their own en-suite shower rooms, while a generous family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. A well-appointed shower room on the ground floor provides additional convenience, ensuring every bedroom has easy access to dedicated bathing facilities without compromise.
The detached cottage is far more than ancillary accommodation. Rebuilt from the original bothy using reclaimed stone, it possesses its own distinct identity with an open-plan kitchen and sitting room, generous bedroom and contemporary finishes throughout. Currently operated successfully as holiday accommodation, it also offers exceptional flexibility for extended family, independent living or continued income generation.
Beyond the house, the gardens reveal themselves gradually. Developed organically over many years, they have become as much a productive landscape as an ornamental one. Mature fruit trees, two walnut trees, vegetable gardens, a greenhouse and polytunnel provide an abundance of seasonal produce, while carefully chosen planting encourages birds, pollinators and wildlife throughout the year. Organic principles have guided their stewardship, creating an environment where there is rarely a day when something fresh cannot be gathered from the garden.
The grounds extend into an expansive meadow, giving the property an openness rarely found within such an established village setting. A discreet gate leads directly from the garden into woodland footpaths, allowing countryside walks to begin almost from the back door. Despite this remarkable sense of seclusion, Delly End remains a welcoming and close-knit community, with village amenities, highly regarded country pubs and extensive walking routes all close at hand.
Longfield is ultimately a home shaped by careful guardianship. Every significant decision, from the sensitive rebuilding of the cottage to the long-term cultivation of the gardens, reflects owners who have invested in creating somewhere that feels enduring rather than simply improved. It is a property that offers space, versatility and an exceptional relationship with its landscape, while remaining deeply connected to one of West Oxfordshire's most attractive village settings.
For those seeking a home where architecture, gardens and everyday life exist in quiet balance, Longfield presents an opportunity that is both distinctive and enduring.
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