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Newington House is a 17th-century country house in unspoilt Oxfordshire, set on 42 acres of gardens, meadows, and water, including the river Thame. The house, constructed of square limestone and ashlar, has a facade modeled on Rubens' collection, The Palaces of Genoa. It features a Corinthian porch, huge double doors, and a spacious hall with an open oak staircase and stunning marble fireplaces. Light floods through the full-height sash windows, illuminating the exquisite deep triglyph frieze and mutule cornicing. The house has a large cellar, which has been converted into a chic basement with a kitchenette, reception room, gym, store room, games room, and gun room, offering huge potential for wine storage.