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Dating back to the mid-17th century, Holcombe House in Deddington on the way to Banbury has served various roles within the community over the last century.
Originally a private residence, it became Holcombe House Prep School in 1920, which ran for 15 years until its closure in 1935.
In 1945, the building was bought by Charles and Gertrude West, who operated it as a guest house.
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Holcombe House in Deddington. (Image: Savills)
After the war, it became a hotel and continued as such until its closure in 2011.
The current owners first came across Holcombe House – then known as the Holcombe Hotel – while renting in the village and walking their children to school.
When the hotel shut and planning permission was secured for its conversion into three dwellings, they recognised the potential for a family home.
They bought the property in 2012 and set about a comprehensive restoration project that would see it transformed.
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Holcombe House in Deddington. (Image: Savills)
The renovation was completed over nine months and saw the house taken ‘back to its bones’, removing post-war additions, and reinstating original architecture.
Lifting tiles in the entrance hall revealed the original Hornton stone floor, while lost Georgian details were reintroduced following meticulous research by the owners.
Among the most dramatic transformations is the kitchen and dining space, which once comprised two industrial kitchens with a timber lean-to washing-up area.
The area has been opened up, French windows installed, and light brought in to create what is now the heart of the home.
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Holcombe House in Deddington. (Image: Savills)
Holcombe House offers seven bedrooms across its first and second floors, including a principal suite with a roll-top bath, double sinks and a separate shower.
Rooms on the ground floor feature sash windows, open fireplaces, exposed timbers and high ceilings, while there is a utility room, larder, store and workshop.
The first floor accommodation consists of three of the seven bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with a bathroom.
There are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom, along with a gym and home office.
On the second floor are four bedrooms, two of which are en suite, including an open-plan playroom area that could also be used as a study for older teenagers.
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Holcombe House in Deddington. (Image: Savills)
Outside, the rear garden provides a peaceful space of mature planting, stone walls and a raised lawn, with pedestrian access to parking for up to six cars.
The property also includes a completely separate commercial unit with its own entrance, currently used as a hairdressing and beauty salon.
Sophie Gannon from estate agent Savills Banbury said: “Holcombe House is one of the most elegant and charming homes to come to market in Deddington for many years.
“The owners have not only revived its historic character but transformed it into a bright, warm and exceptionally versatile family home.
“Properties of this scale and provenance are extremely rare in the heart of the village, making its sale a truly special opportunity.”