The Grade II-listed property in North Stoke sits on 8.3 acres of landscaped gardens with 600 feet of private River Thames frontage.
According to Mansion Global, Mr Caine owned the 17th-century residence for over a decade.
Victoria Knight, head of office at Savills in Henley-on-Thames, who holds the listing, said the actor’s contributions to the estate were significant.

“Sir Michael Caine lived at Rectory Farm House with his family from 1984 to 1999,” she said.
“In those 15 years, he made significant improvements, renovating the original 17th-century gabled house and adding a modern extension.”
The 17,144-square-foot main residence features six bedrooms and five bathrooms, combining historic charm with modern luxury.

The original 17th-century section maintains period details, including stone fireplaces, wooden beams, and Gothic arches, while Mr Caine’s extension added contemporary living spaces.
Among the most striking additions is the Long Room, described as “a symphony of calming green wood-panelled walls offset by natural wooden floors,” which includes a mezzanine area housing a snooker table and cinema room.
The modern kitchen comes equipped with a four-oven Aga.

The property boasts an impressive array of leisure facilities, including an indoor swimming pool enclosed by a Victorian-style pavilion with a curved glass roof.
The spa complex features a Moroccan-style hot tub and a sauna that can accommodate up to 16 people.
For wine enthusiasts, the estate includes a hexagonal Georgian dovecote that once housed Mr Caine’s port collection.

Additional accommodations on the grounds include a one-bedroom cottage, a two-bedroom lodge, and a thatched timber barn with its own kitchen and bathrooms.
Outdoor amenities feature a tennis court, croquet lawns, and a private boathouse with direct access to the Thames.
Despite its countryside seclusion, the property offers convenient access to transportation links.

It sits less than an hour’s drive from Heathrow Airport, with the nearby Goring and Streatley Station providing direct train services to London.
The estate is also home to diverse wildlife, including otters, swans, kingfishers, and deer.