One of Oxfordshire’s most admired houses, this Grade II* 17th century limestone masterpiece was built as a gift for an Italian princess, modelled on Rubens’ Palaces of Genoa. Set on the edge of the unspoilt Oxfordshire village of Newington, the estate enjoys a private elevated position above the River Thame, approached via wrought iron gates and a gravel carriage drive. The Manor House and Coach House sit alongside with their own access and gardens. Everyday amenities are in nearby Stadhampton and Wallingford, with Oxford and Abingdon close by. The area offers excellent schooling, including Moulsford, Cranford, The Dragon and Radley.
An elegant country house in unspoilt Oxfordshire
- Post author:Lucas
- Post published:December 10, 2025
- Post category:International properties