The Oxford Mail's Property of the Week for this week is a new-build in Georgian style with a unique spiral wine cellar.
Glebe House, located in the village of Childrey near Wantage, is set along a gravel drive with a gated entrance.
The neo-Georgian property was built in 2010 by the current owners and is on the market for £2,750,000.
The three storey house extends to more than 5600 square foot and lends itself "beautifully" to both family life and entertaining, according to Savills.
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The property is surrounded by landscaped gardens, with the entrance featuring a box privet hedging which defines the sweeping drive and pleached lime trees.
It has underfloor heating on the ground and first floor with double glazed sash windows and Lutron lights.
Marble floors, solid oak doors and walnut cabinetry are featured throughout the property, and in the central reception hall is an imperial staircase which leads to all the ground floor rooms.
On the ground floor is a cinema room with a surround sound system, as well as a study with fitted cupboards and bookshelves.
The open plan kitchen has "bespoke" units and a substantial work island with a breakfast bar. Appliances in the kitchen include a Falcon range oven, a Miele microwave and a coffee machines, plus a wine cooler.
The breakfast area of the kitchen has French doors opening to terraces and fitted units and there is a spiral wine cellar. From the kitchen is a boot room with a side entrance.
On the first floor, the principal suite has walk-in dressing room with walnut wood wardrobes and en suite bathroom.
There are three further bedrooms - two of which are en suite, and a large family bathroom - as well as a laundry room.
The second floor, with high ceilings and roof lights, is "ideal for children/teenagers" with three bedrooms and three shower rooms.
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Outside, there is a detached double garage with electric doors as well as a further detached garden store.
To the rear of the property, the garden reflects the symmetry of the house. Oak pergolas, pathways and tidy yew topiary create form, with rose beds and well stocked herbaceous borders, there is garden lighting.
Nicky Quentel, who is marketing the property on behalf of Savills, said: "Situated within the pretty and historic village of Childrey, Glebe House blends the elegance and grandeur of a Georgian period home with all the contemporary creature comforts of a new build – making for a superb and spacious family home of over 5,600 square feet."
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