The building was originally a stone-built 'Dovecote' from the 1700's which would have demonstrated the wealth and magnificence of the landowner. Beautifully converted into a studio apartment, the Dovecote retains original features.
Nestled in the heart of England, the historic town of Woodstock is a gem waiting to be discovered. With its honey-coloured stone buildings, charming streets and a rich tapestry of history, Woodstock offers visitors a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Once a royal hunting lodge, Woodstock's claim to fame is the magnificent Blenheim Palace – a UNESCO World Heritage site and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. As you wander through its opulent rooms and vast grounds, you'll be transported back to a time of unparalleled grandeur.
The home comprises of:
-Enter via a private, tucked-away courtyard.
-Compact kitchen equipped with a sink, twin electric hob, fridge with ice compartment, microwave oven, crockery, utensils and pots.
-Breakfast bar with stools, perfect for savouring your home made dishes. Alternatively, this spot can serve as a work desk.
-Bathroom features a walk-in shower, hand basin and WC.
-A winding staircase takes you to the first floor. Please note the staircase is rather steep and spiralled. We recommend viewing the accompanying photos to ensure it's suitable for your stay.
-Upstairs bedroom boasts a cosy double bed, wardrobe space, flat screen TV and window with a view.
-WiFi available throughout the property.
-Separate utility with washing machine and tumble dryer.
-Private courtyard featuring outdoor seating.
-Off-street parking available for two vehicles.
-A short stroll to Woodstock town, home to shops, eateries and pubs.
-A stone's throw from Woodstock library, complete with a delightful cafe and tranquil work spots.
-Direct bus service to Oxford city centre, approximately 30 minutes.
-Pathway leading to the grounds of Blenheim Palace.
-Walking distance to local supermarket.
-Walking distance to pubs, restaurants and coffee shops in Woodstock.
-Situated on the edge of The Cotswolds.