The Last Regency Villa in Summertown, Oxford
This stunning Regency villa is set in the heart of Summertown, Oxford, surrounded by manicured lawns and stylish topiary and within walking distance to the most sought-after independent schools — the Dragon, Summer Fields and St Edward’s.
Built in 1840 for Charles Shillingford, it was the last Regency villa to be built in Summertown and, thanks to a campaign by local residents that resulted in its being listed Grade II* in June 2001, the only one that has survived as a private family home.
The 6-bedroom, 5-bathroom residence has also received a £2m restoration by its previous owners. The classically proportioned 6,671 square foot residence features original floors and wood detailing throughout, with restored sash windows with shutters and ornate cornicing and fireplaces.
An excellent entertaining area on the flagstone terrace is accessible from the main reception rooms. This period family home is immersed in 1.8 acres of mature gardens, creating a very private landscape. This lovely property in central Oxford, Summertown villa also has a Coach House, providing garaging, stores, a workshop and a studio flat above.
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