Each of the three bedrooms are lined with hardwoods and frame striking views of the surrounding landscape.
The property also includes a 150-square-foot wooden shed that has been converted into a Corbusier-inspired studio.
The primary bedroom, perched on the second level, comes with direct outdoor access.
The floors of the home are covered in Motticino, an Italian marble stone, terracotta, and Briare enamel, while the walls and ceiling are finished in Oak veneer.
Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps around the main living areas on the first floor, framing striking views of the adjacent garden and surrounding greenery.
A long, winding driveway leads to the historic residence, which at first glance appears to be only one level. The roof terrace of the house has been converted into a swimming pool.
Designed by Georges Guillermont, this cliffside 1960s home is wrapped in cool concrete but packed with warm timber, tile, and terra-cotta finishes.
Set in the Oxfordshire village of Ambrosden, the two-story home is a 30-minute drive from Oxford and an hour train ride from London.