Michael Caine’s £10m Oxfordshire mansion ‘taken off open market’

The 92-year-old actor has starred in Battle of Britain, The Italian Job, The Eagle Has Landed, and The Muppets Christmas Carol over the years.
He also famously played Bruce Wayne’s trusty butler Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.
Mr Caine previously owned Rectory Farm House in Church Lane, North Stoke near Wallingford, where he lived with his family from 1984 to 1999.
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Inside the Oxfordshire home. (Image: Savills)
It was sold by the movie star back in 2020 when it had been listed on the market for £6.95m.
This classic 17th-century English country home was listed again on the public market last year with Savills, but the listing has now disappeared.
With fans wondering whether the Oxfordshire bolthole had sold again or not, the estate agents have now clarified the situation.
Sir Michael Caine is pictured left (Image: PA)
A spokesperson for Savills told this newspaper: “To confirm, the property is still available privately and we plan to relaunch it on the open market imminently.”
Within 200 yards of the River Thames, the six-bedroom mansion comes with a Moroccan-style jacuzzi, a sauna and a 100,000-litre swimming pool.
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Sir Michael Caine’s former mansion in Church Lane, North Stoke. (Image: Savills)
Estate agent Savills said Sir Michael also planted many trees in the grounds of the 8.3-acre estate, which has a guide price of £10m.
The Grade II listed home comes with two kitchens, five bathrooms, a music room, a drawing room and sitting rooms.
It also has on the ground floor a utility room, gym, plant room, boot room and two lavatories.
Previously, property agent Hugh Maconochie, director in the Country House Department at Savills, said: “Architecturally interesting, this quintessentially English country house affords its future custodian a true Swallows and Amazons lifestyle.
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Michael Caine previously lived at the spot. (Image: Savills)
“Marrying period charm with the convenience of 21st century living, Rectory Farm House provides the opportunity to entertain on a grand scale. It is a perfect country retreat for those seeking a private edge of a village estate, hidden from view.
“During his time here, Sir Michael Caine added extensively to the property and planted many of the specimen trees to be found in the grounds.”
Outside on the grounds and included in the purchase is a cottage equipped with a sitting room, kitchen, downstairs bedroom suite and mezzanine bedroom suite.
A three bay, timber clad garage provides an additional three car ports, a large machinery store, a log store and a first floor storage room.
Property agent Victoria Knight, head of office at Savills in Henley, added: “Situated on the longest stretch of the Thames between locks, Rectory Farm House offers hours of hassle-free boating.
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A swimming pool at the Oxfordshire property. (Image: Savills)
“Despite its 600 feet of frontage, the house cannot be seen from the river and is surrounded by beautiful gardens and grounds.
“Beneath the formal lawns, waterside meadows are also a haven for all manner of wildlife, including otters, swans, kingfishers, hedgehogs, sparrowhawks, buzzards, rooks and deer.
“Although rural, the property boasts convenient access to the M4 or M40 and is less than an hour from Heathrow Airport.
“Goring and Streatley Station, with train services into London Paddington, is just four miles away, and the Elizabeth Line runs from Reading.
“There is a wide choice of schooling in the area, and the likes of Wallingford, Henley and Oxford provide extensive shopping and recreational opportunities.”




