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Kirtlington Park is a magnificent Grade I listed Palladian country house, built in 1742 for Sir James Dashwood. The house combines classical reception rooms with extensive secondary accommodation, including cottages and beautifully curated gardens and grounds. The property, which spans 29 acres, features a magnificent hall with fine plasterwork, a spectacular coffered apse, and a grand fireplace. Other notable rooms include the Saloon with a 36-foot ceiling, the Drawing Room, Library, Dining Room, and Morning Room. Additionally, the estate includes a dairy cottage, two-bed cottage, and two studios or one-bedroom cottages. The grounds, designed by Capability Brown, feature expansive views of the Oxfordshire countryside, a celebrated lake, and meadows, parkland, and woodland rides. The estate also includes a substantial barn, providing storage space.