Wellshead
Wellshead, Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0HD
Property Type
House
City
Oxfordshire
Overview
Wellshead House is a Grade II listed eclectic mix of old and new, seamlessly marrying the charm of its history with modern 21st century living. Sitting within a conservation area, the front elevation of the house is a quintessential and striking example of Georgian architecture and belies its more ancient origins. Over the last 20 years, the present owners have lovingly restored and added to the house with every detail thought through.
Oak and stone floors, marble and stone fireplace surrounds, wood panelling to walls, deep skirting boards, top quality sanitaryware to bathrooms and cloakrooms. In 2016 they commissioned Vale Garden Houses to design and build a garden room that would connect the stunning dining room with the welcoming kitchen, providing a space that naturally and effortlessly flows together. The entrance hallway opens directly to the typically Georgian drawing and dining rooms, both with symmetrical proportions, sash windows with wooden shutters and fireplaces.
Also off the hall is the inviting sitting room with a very different feel. Full of beams with a large open fireplace, this room is situated in the older part of the house. The kitchen was redesigned and replaced around 2008 with Plain English cupboards under hard wood worktops.
The curved wall of the original bread oven has been cleverly reinvented as a larder. There is a gas two door Aga and a 6 burner Rangemaster cooker. Bifold doors open up the dining end of the kitchen which also has a roof lantern.
This end of the kitchen in turn connects to the garden room. This room is flooded with natural light from another larger roof lantern and two sets of French doors that open to the walled garden. With its stone fireplace with woodburning stove, limestone floor, with underfloor heating, and wood panelled wall, this is an enchanting room.
Beautifully crafted, bespoke doors, replicating the panelling, connect to the dining room. Closed they form an uninterrupted wall. Open, they seamlessly fold back into wall recesses.
The study, situated beyond the sitting room, has panelled walls and an interesting herringbone brick detail to the fireplace. Also on the ground floor is a shower room off the garden entrance lobby, a cloakroom and a generously proportioned boot/utility room. Stairs rise from the main hallway to a half landing where they divide.
They return and open to a galleried landing where the principal bedroom suite is located, comprising two bedrooms, one used as a dressing room, and a bathroom. The landing opens towards the rear of the house, to a generously proportioned corridor with bookshelves to two walls. Here there are four further bedrooms, two with en suite facilities and a family shower room.
The second staircase rises from the rear hall and continues to the second floor where there is a further bedroom and an enchanting playroom with the original roof trusses and A frame of the building being visible. There is also a shower room and a large walk-in storage room. Outside Creative planting has ensured that the garden, on all sides, is private.
Beech hedging has been used to define different areas, with yew topiary adding to the overall big character of the garden. There is a woodland garden, planted under the canopy of an old copper beech tree, parterre garden and delightful walled garden just outside the kitchen. The croquet lawn extends up to the Cart Barn and the pool and pond garden with terrace and gazebo are just beyond the old red brick wall.
A striking semi-circular pleached hornbeam walk lies beyond the pool. Deep herbaceous borders are well stocked and imaginatively planted. The Cart Barn was converted in 2010.
This creative use of space has a well-appointed kitchen with Bosch appliances and large shower room. A spiral staircase leads to the mezzanine bedroom. The large living area is presently used as a sitting and dining area, but is a flexible space and would lend itself to use as a games room or studio.
The south facing side of the barn is fully glazed, maximising natural light with a pergola in front. There is an oak three-bay car port with a large garden store and a wood store to one side. In all just under an acre.
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