Standing opposite the village’s 13th-century church, Llandaff House is a Grade-II listed house in the centre of Eynsham.

Thought to have been built in 1732, with 19th-century additions, it is spread over three floors and has many period features including fireplaces, salt cupboards, wall panelling in the entrance hall, exposed beams and sash windows.

On the ground floor are three reception rooms plus a kitchen/breakfast room.

The sitting and dining rooms have bay windows and open fireplaces and the inglenook fireplace in the sitting room includes a quatrefoil window shaped like a four-petaled flower in a stone frame.

Highlights of the kitchen include cherry-wood units with slate worktops and under-floor heating.

Off the kitchen is a family room with a fireplace and wood-burning stove, French doors to the back garden and a well that has been turned into a feature with lighting and a sealed glass covering. The study, utility room and cloakroom are where what was once the farmhouse dairy and there is also a cellar.

Four bedrooms and a family bathroom with a steel bath and separate shower are on the first floor. Bedroom number two has an en-suite shower room and three of the other bedrooms have original Victorian fireplaces.

The master suite, which occupies the whole of the second floor, includes exposed beams,an en suite dressing room and shower room.

The entrance and driveway, over which the neighbouring property has right of way, is at the side of the house leading to a parking area and a workshop/office.

The recently built, detached stone workshop/office has electricity and plumbing connections plus it includes a first floor and a woodstore at the side.

The back garden includes a paved terrace, lawn, shrubs, trees and a wildlife pond.

Llandaff House is on the market at a guide price of £795,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact agents Savills on 01865 339704 or visit savills.com