
"Aside from St Michael's Church, Tirrold House is the only surviving medieval property in the village, making it a rare opportunity to own an important piece of local heritage. The accommodation blends period character with practical modern touches. The lounge is particularly striking, showcasing vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams that highlight the building's historic origins."
"The three-bedroom thatched property was built in 1286, during the reign of King Edward II. It boasts a wing thought to be among the oldest two-storey chamber blocks in the UK possibly Europe. The "truly remarkable" home, in Aston Tirrold, Oxfordshire, near Didcot, has no onward chain."
Tirrold House in Aston Tirrold, Oxfordshire, represents one of England's oldest residential properties, constructed in 1286 during King Edward II's reign. The three-bedroom thatched property features a wing believed to be among the UK's oldest two-storey chamber blocks. Beyond the main residence, the estate includes two summer houses, a timber shed, and a garage with off-street parking. The property uniquely blends period architectural elements, including vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams, with modern conveniences such as an updated kitchen. As one of only two surviving medieval structures in the village alongside St Michael's Church, this property offers a rare opportunity to own significant local heritage.
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