Hidden in plain sight, Mead Farmhouse whispers tales of centuries past. Here, just four miles from the bustling heart of Oxford, stands this charming Grade II listed building. Mead Farmhouse isn’t just a house. It’s a living testament to history, with its roots stretching back to Tudor, Elizabethan, Jacobean, and even Stuart times. Imagine stepping back in time as you cross the threshold. The original flagstone floors welcome you, whispering stories of generations who walked these very halls. The shuttered windows, once used to keep out the chill and the curious, now frame picturesque views of the surrounding gardens. The fireplaces, each a work of art in its own right, still bear the marks of countless warming fires, silent witnesses to family gatherings and quiet moments of contemplation. Mead Farmhouse was once a working farm. Its heart, the sitting room, once served as the dairy, echoing with the clinking of pails and the lowing of cows. Today, it offers a cozy retreat. It invites you to relax and soak in the atmosphere of a bygone era. The drawing room, with its elegant proportions and French windows leading to a terrace, speaks of grander occasions. Imagine lively conversations and laughter filling the air as guests mingled during elegant soirĂ©es. The modern kitchen, recently refitted with an Aga and a large laundry room, seamlessly blends contemporary convenience with the farmhouse’s historic charm. Upstairs, the master bedroom suite and three additional bedrooms await, each a peaceful sanctuary. A dressing room on the first floor adds a touch of luxury. Two large attic bedrooms on the second floor offer additional space. They provide a glimpse into the farmhouse’s evolving history. Outside, the half-acre gardens embrace Mead Farmhouse. The partly walled rear garden, laid mainly to lawn, offers a tranquil escape. A courtyard and a kitchen garden hint at the property’s self-sufficient past. A large thatched barn, housing substantial garages and a store room, stands as a reminder of the farm’s agricultural heritage. Mead Farmhouse is more than just bricks and mortar. It’s a repository of stories, a place where the past comes alive.
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