A four bedroom detached house built in an eclectic mix of Horton stone and Warwickshire red brick. Located on an exclusive development of just 5 properties bordering open countryside on the edge of this pretty village.Hallway leading through to the spacious kitchen dining room having a shaker style kitchen with Quartz worksurfaces and upstands over and Bosch integrated appliances throughout. Bifold doors from the kitchen area lead through to the garden and double doors from the dining area also leading out to the garden also on the ground floor there is a separate living room with log burner and separate study room. To the first floor there are four bedrooms with the principle bedroom and bedroom two having ensuites, family bathroom with Roca Ona sanitary ware with Hansgrohe brass ware. Gardens, parking and single parking barn.Indicative SpecificationKITCHENSA solid wood shaker style kitchen by Simply Burbage Kew Putty and Baltic Green with natural Hickory carcasses.Work surfaces, Kitchen White Venato Quartz with upstands, cills and splash back behind hob, Utilities Laminate white Venato with matching upstands.Bosch appliances throughout. Integrated appliances to kitchen areas, freestanding appliances to utilities.Integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, space for tumble dryer for The Dassett (1) and The Beacon (3 & 4), integrated washer dryer in The Avon (2 & 5).Separate single oven and additional microwave combination oven.Induction Hob.Quooker tap.Wine fridgeBATHROOMS AND EN SUITESRoca Ona sanitary ware with Hansgrohe brass wareINTERNAL FINISHESThe Dassett (1)Oak staircase with oak handrail, newels and balusters.The Beacon (3 & 4)White painted stair strings with oak accessories to newels balustrades handrails and capping.Oak doors with brushed chrome ironmongery.Engineered oak flooring or similar to Hallways.Ceramic tiled floors to Kitchen/dining/family areas (where open plan areas) also utility and cloak rooms.Sliding mirror wardrobes where stated.HEATING INSTALLATIONAir source heat pump systemUnderfloor heating to ground floor, white radiators to all bedrooms, chrome radiators to bathrooms and ensuites.Log burner to lounge in The Dassett (1) and The Beacon (3 & 4) only.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONWhite electrical face plates throughout.Downlighters throughout except for lounge has pendant lights and wall lights, bedrooms other than the master have pendant lighting.EXTERNAL FINISHESIndian Sandstone paved patios and paths (colour variance as this is a natural product).WARRANTY10 Year Premier Guarantee warrantyAgents NoteNB:- Due to supply issues, the specification may vary from the above but will be substituted with equivalent productsLocationNorthend is a small village located in the beautiful county of Warwickshire. Situated in the heart of the countryside, Northend offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for its residents. Surrounded by rolling Burton Dassett hills, lush green fields, and charming woodland, the village boasts breathtaking natural scenery with 12th century. All Saints Church just 2miles away,Northend is perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. With its peaceful atmosphere and close proximity to nature, Northend provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing residents to enjoy a slower pace and a strong sense of community. Despite its rural location, Northend benefits from being conveniently situated near major towns and cities in Warwickshire. The village is within easy reach of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, where visitors can explore historic sites, watch world-class theatre performances, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the area. Additionally, the bustling county towns of Warwick and Leamington Spa are nearby, offering a range of amenities, including shopping centres, restaurants, and leisure facilities. The location of Northend strikes a perfect balance between the tranquility of rural living and the accessibility of urban amenities, making it an ideal place to reside for those seeking a peaceful and well-connected community in Warwickshire.
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**Property Reference SAWAT****Video Tour Available**Welcome to the wonderful world of Snitterfield, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Stratford Upon Avon. As you embark on a journey to find your dream home, let us introduce you to a home where memories are ready to be made and dreams take root.Nestled in a sought-after location, this four-bedroom gem stands proudly, inviting you to be a part of its rich tapestry. As you step inside, the grandeur of the living space unfolds before you. The sitting room with an open conservatory, beckons you to unwind and relax after a long day. Picture yourself curled up with a good book, the warmth of sunlight and the rustle of leaves creating the perfect ambiance. A study, a family room, and an extended kitchen with a utility room offer an abundance of space for both productivity and togetherness, ensuring every corner of this home is filled with warmth and joy.The master bedroom boasts an ensuite shower, providing a private retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle embrace of sunlight filtering through the mature trees with nature echoing in the background. Upstairs there are a further three bedrooms and a family bathroom offering ample space for family or guests.Outside, the home sits on a generous plot, embraced by mature trees, providing not just beauty, but a cocoon of privacy. The whispers of the wind through the leaves become the soundtrack of your life, creating an oasis of tranquility within the confines of your own garden. Imagine warm summer days playing on the grass or entertaining and al fresco dining.While this home may be a canvas awaiting your personal touch, its potential is limitless. Imagine the joy of transforming each room into a reflection of your unique style, breathing new life into every nook and cranny. This is not just a house; it's a story waiting to be written, a chapter in the book of your life.Snitterfield, with its charm and allure, is more than just a location, it's a community. Local amenities, charming shops, and cultural attractions beckon, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly blends convenience with elegance. The proximity to renowned schools ensures that every day is an opportunity for education and growth.Stratford Upon Avon, a town steeped in history and culture, becomes an extension of your living space. The birthplace of Shakespeare, its theaters, parks, and riverside walks promise a life filled with art and inspiration. Immerse yourself in the local charm, explore the vibrant culinary scene, and create lasting memories in a town that wears its heritage with pride.In this wonderful home, possibilities unfold like the pages of a story, and each day is a new chapter waiting to be lived. Welcome to a home where the beauty of the past meets the promise of the future your future. Please reach outo book your slot at our viewings day.
Spacious family home in popular village with generous mature garden and ample off-street parking. DescriptionBirchwood is set in the heart of the sought after village of Priors Marston. This spacious family home offers well-proportioned accommodation in a generous mature garden with ample off-street parking. A spacious hallway leads through glass doors into a snug with wood-burning stove. The generous, dual aspect sitting / dining room provides versatile space well-suited for entertaining and family living. This room includes doors in to the garden and a wood-burning stove. There is also a spacious, dual aspect kitchen / breakfast room with views onto the garden. Leading from the kitchen is a large utility room with door into the garden, which could also be used as a study. This connects into a useful corridor leading to the front of the house and into the integral garage. There is also a downstairs WC. The first floor provides four generous double bedrooms, two of which have dual aspects and three of which have in-built wardrobes. There is also a family bathroom and a separate shower room. Set in approximately 1/3 acres of gardens, the property includes a integral garage with a large driveway and parking area in front of the house. The generous, mature landscaped garden is level with a terrace, large lawn and mature trees and shrubs.LocationPriors Marston is a sought-after village, situated in undulating South Warwickshire countryside close to the Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire borders. The village, with many fine period houses, parish church, thriving sports club, public house providing B&B accommodation, village hall and a sought after direct funded primary school and nursery, The Priors School. The nearby town of Southam (6 miles) provides various local amenities, with Leamington Spa (13 miles), Banbury (14 miles) and Rugby (14 miles) also offering more extensive facilities. A wide range of schooling includes The Priors primary school, Southam College (secondary) Winchester House, (Brackley), Carrdus (Banbury), Bilton Grange (Dunchurch), Arnold Lodge (Leamington), Warwick Prep, Princethorpe (nr Leamington), Warwick (boys) and Kings High (girls) (Warwick), Kingsley (Leamington), Rugby, Bloxham and Stowe Schools as well as Lawrence Sherrif Grammar School (boys) Rugby and Rugby High Grammar (Girls).The village lies between the M1 (junction 17 at Daventry 17 miles) and the M40 (junction 11 at Banbury 10 miles) motorways. Mainline railway stations at Banbury (Marylebone from 59 minutes) and Rugby (Euston from 55 minutes). Sporting activities in the area include Priors Marston tennis club; golf at Staverton and Hellidon Lakes Country Club (including gym, indoor pool and 10 pin bowling spa and gym at Fawsley Hall; horse racing at Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick; polo at Stoneythorpe, Southam; full indoor sports complex at Banbury.All distances and times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,253 sq ft Additional InfoMains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
A new five bedroom detached barn style home enjoying a large garden and with the added advantage of a coppice area to the side of the property with stunning views over the rolling countryside. Offering, five excellent bedrooms three bathrooms, excellent ground floor living accommodation and double garage totaling 2464 sq ft. Exclusive development of just four luxury detached homes.Situated on a small private courtyard development of just four houses and located in centre of this the picturesque village of Halford. Ground FloorComprising on the ground floor entrance hall, cloakroom and utility room, separate office, bespoke contemporary Shaker style kitchen family dining room with fully integrated appliances and granite worksurfaces over with bifold doors leading out the rear garden with patio area, living room with two sets of bifold doors which lead out the large garden which includes a coppice having stunning views over the rolling countryside. On the second floor there are five bedrooms, with the principle bedroom having an ensuite shower room and bedroom two also having an ensuite, family bathroom fitted with Roca sanitary ware and Bristan bath fittings. Double garage with electrically operated remote garage door, extensive driveway parking and gardens.With all the advantages of a new home and set in the village of Halford, this is a fabulous opportunity to purchase a brand new home finished to a high level of specification. Benefitting from little extras like underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators to the first floor with an Air Source Heat Pump providing central heating and hot water. Hardwood flooring to the hall, utility, cloakroom and open plan kitchen, dining family room, carpets to the rest of the house. 10 Year Premier Warranty.SpecificationGeneral Oast Russet Warwickshire Red Brickwork Natural Slate Roof Feature composite and zinc clading Composite double glazed windows, Anthracite externally, white internals. Aluminium bi-fold doors with level thresholds Feature composite entrance door with fullheight glazing Lindab steel rainwater goods (gutters and down pipes) powder-coated in Anthracite GreyHeating, Plumbing & Electrics Air source Heat Pump providing central heating and hot water Underfloor heating downstairs, radiators to first floor Roca sanitary ware and Bristan bathroom fittings, mains supply thermostatic shower, glass screens to shower enclosures and towel radiators. LED down-lighting throughout Satin chrome switches and sockets throughout Pre-wired throughout for satellite and TV Intruder Alarm Fire detectionFixtures & Fittings Bespoke fitted kitchen with SMEG appliances Granite Worktops Bathrooms and cloakroom tiled floor to ceiling on wet walls Hardwood flooring to hall, utility, WC and open plan kitchen/diner/family room Carpet throughout rest of house Electrically operated remote garage doorOutside Outside lighting Tarmacadam Private entrance road and driveways Outside tap and power socket Patio area to rear Timber fencing to garden boundaries Seeded lawn areas Landscaped front gardens The communal parts and control of, will be shared equally between the four plots.N.B. The developer reserves the right to change any item to an equivalent specificationADDITIONAL INFORMATIONTENURE: Freehold Purchasers should check this before proceeding. Service charges TBCSERVICES: We have been advised by the vendor there is mains water, electricity and mains drainage are connected to the property. Air Source Heat Pumps provide the central heating and hot water with underfloor heating downstairs and radiators to the first floor. However, this must be checked by your solicitor before the exchange of contracts. There will be a Management Company set up comprising of the four property owners. The Management Company will own the common parts of the development and the maintenance charges will be minimum, further details on request.RIGHTS OF WAY: The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of, any rights of way, easements, wayleaves, covenants or restrictions, etc. as may exist over same whether mentioned herein or not.COUNCIL TAX: Council Tax is levied by the Local Authority and is understood to not yet be assessed.ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE RATING: TBCVIEWING: By appointment only through Harts Homes.Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate and are for general guidance purposes only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements. We have a Company complaints procedure in place, please ask for more details. Some photos may show other property types on the development.MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS Prior to a sale being agreed upon, prospective purchasers will be required to produce identification documents. Your co-operation with this, in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations, will be appreciated and assist with the smooth progression of the sale.
A beautifully presented period detached house in a quiet position with fantastic views.Traditionally built in red brick with a blue slate roof Little Leys House offers immaculate accommodation. The Drawing Room has Karndean flooring, a cast iron wood burning stove and views over the garden. The sitting room/music room (formerly the dining room) has windows to the front and side with far reaching views and a fireplace (not currently in use). The Kitchen /Dining Room is beautifully fitted with a range of handmade painted base and wall units with granite work surfaces and a central island. The integrated equipment includes a Miele 5 ring gas hob with oven below, a Liebherr wine fridge, American style fridge/freezer, dishwasher and one and a half bowl sink. The separate dining area has a matching dresser and French windows to the garden terrace with wonderful views beyond. Ceramic floor tiling runs throughout and into the laundry room which is well fitted including a concealed LPG boiler. A half-glazed door leads to the rear courtyard garden. Cloakroom with w.c. and washbasin.On the first floor the guest bedroom enjoys lovely views and has an en-suite wet room with underfloor heating. There is a further double bedroom and a dressing room, both of which are fitted with bespoke oak wardrobes with handmade fittings. The family bathroom is well fitted with bath and shower above, washbasin and w.c., extensive wall and floor tiling.The master bedroom is on the second floor and retains the original queen-post roof truss as a central feature. It is fitted with bespoke oak eaves storage cupboards. In the dressing area there is a free-standing roll top bath, circular washbasin on a washstand and a separate, enclosed w.c. The cottage is approached via a shared drive leading to a private gravelled parking area with 2 electricity points as well as an additional parking area for another 3 vehicles. The 150 ft front garden is laid out to lawn with very well stocked flower borders and ornamental trees. Outside the kitchen/dining room there is a terrace from which there are lovely views and to the rear a sheltered courtyard garden.Burmington is a small, vibrant village on the edge of the Cotswolds lying to the east of the A3400 about 1 ½ miles south of Shipston-on-Stour and 9 miles north of Chipping Norton. The village hosts monthly breakfast/lunch/supper clubs and features a village hall and church. Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are within easy reach and there are mainline stations to London from Banbury (to Marylebone) or Moreton-in-Marsh (to Paddington). The property is within walking distance of Todenham Manor Farm Shop and there is a wide selection of footpaths in the area. Burmington is also within easy commuting distance to Daylesford and Soho Farmhouse and you can walk to the Cotswold Gin Distillery. PROPERTY INFORMATION:Tenure: The property is freehold and vacant possession will be granted on completion.Fixtures and Fittings: All items in the nature of fixtures and fittings described in these details will be included with the property. All other such items are specifically excluded.Local Authorities: Stratford-on-Avon District Council. Tel: Council Tax Band: FServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. LPG central heating.Mobile coverage & Internet Connection: Full fibre to property. Easements/covenants/rights of way: There is a joint responsibility to maintain the shared drive (6 properties altogether).
Halford is a south Warwickshire village set in rolling countryside situated between Shipston on Stour and Stratford upon Avon. Within the village there is a parish Church and a garage with shop. The local former market town of Shipston on Stour offers day to day shopping, schooling and recreational facilities, with the larger centres of Stratford upon Avon, Cheltenham, Oxford, Banbury, Warwick and Leamington Spa being easily accessible.There are mainline railway stations at Moreton in Marsh and Banbury with trains south to Oxford and London respectively. The Stables is an outstanding and wonderful family house. The property was built in 2016 to a high specification. The property is well located in the village within a small bespoke development.The property offers well-presented, spacious and well proportioned family accommodation with two large principal reception rooms, together with a study/craft room, four double bedrooms and three bathrooms (two ensuite). An important feature of the house is the well-appointed dining/kitchen/family room with bi-fold doors leading out into the garden. In addition, all the bathrooms are well-appointed, and the ground floor is principally engineered oak-floor boarding. The accommodation comprisesEntrance Hall with two understairs cupboards and a Cloakroom.Sitting Room double aspect with built-in book shelving with store cupboards under, feature wrought iron restored Georgian fireplace.Living Room (currently used as a gym) with fireplace incorporating Aga wood-burning stove with oak mantel shelf with brick surround and slate hearth. In addition, off the Entrance Hall is the Study/Craft RoomAn important feature of the house is the Dining/Kitchen/Family Room (26'5"ft/8.04mm in length) incorporating double glazed china sink unit with built-in base units and wooden work surfaces over, fitted Stirling Deluxe range cooker incorporating four-oven and five-ring electric induction hob with extractor hood over, free-standing island unit with electricity connected incorporating breakfast bar with fitted built-in shelving and drawers, built in seating area with fitted reclaimed timber shelving over, bi-fold door to garden. Utility Room with built-in fitted base units and shelving, plumbing for washing machine, space for dryer. On the first floor is the spacious Landing with tank cupboard and access to roof space. Family Bathroom with bath with shower attachment, wc wash hand basin and heated towel rail.Bedroom One double aspect with built-in double wardrobe, feature fireplace with television point over, Lobby with Ensuite Shower/Wet Room with wc, wash hand basinBedroom Two with Ensuite Bathroom with bath with shower over, wc wash handbasin heated towel rail.Two further double bedrooms, with Bedroom Three with Dressing Area and built-in double wardrobe incorporating a Study Area with built-in double wardrobe.Outside to the front is a Single Carport with access through to the garden, Two additional Off Road Parking Spaces. Communal courtyard.A further important feature is the attractive Enclosed Landscaped South-Facing Garden which is about 58'0"/17.68m wide x 36'6"/11.13m deep.Immediately adjoining the house and accessed from the dining/kitchen/family room is a paved patio with pergola over with climbing roses, beyond which the garden is principally lawned and surrounded by well-stocked flower and shrub borders, together with apple, apricot, damson, plum, cherry, and greengage trees plus wild strawberry and raspberry plants. Situated straight across the garden is a Home Office/Summer House/Studio with power connected. Separate Garden Shed.GENERAL INFORMATIONTenureThe property is offered freehold with vacant possession.Council TaxThis is payable to Stratford on Avon District Council. The property is listed in band F.Fixtures and FittingsAll items mentioned in these sale particulars are included in the sale. All other items are expressly excluded.ServicesMains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Worcester oil-fired boiler for central heating and hot water.Energy Performance CertificateCurrent: 85 (B) Potential: 97(A)Directions Postcode CV36 5BTFrom Shipston on Stour take the A3400 North and proceed through the village of Tredington to the Tredington roundabout. Take the third exit signposted for Halford and Wellesbourne. On entering the village, proceed past the garage on the right and after a further 35 yards at the crossroads turn left into Queen Street. Continue to bear right around Queens Street for about 300 yards and the entrance into the courtyard leading up to The Stables is on the right. The Stables is situated across the courtyard to the left. IMPORTANT NOTICEThese particulars have been prepared in good faith and are for guidance only. They are intended to give a fair description of the property, but do not constitute part of an offer or form any part of a contract. The photographs show only certain parts and aspects as at the time they were taken. We have not carried out a survey on the property, nor have we tested the services, appliances or any specific fittings. Any areas, measurements or distances we have referred to are given as a guide only and are not precise.MFF/S3163/F005/05.04.2024
**BEAUTIFUL FIVE BEDROOM PERIOD RESIDENCE**17th CENTURY FORMER FARM HOUSE**SUPERBLY PRESENTED THROUGHOUT***3195st ft ACCOMMODATION OVER THREE FLOORS***TWIN GARAGES***VIEWING ESSENTIAL*** An internal inspection is absolutely essential of this superbly presented Grade II listed five bedroom substantial family residence laid out over three floors. A most attractive stone under thatch roof period property, The farmhouse underwent a substantial rebuild and refurbishment in 2008 and as a result presents itself in a condition rarely seen in a listed property of this age. Internally the property is full of charm, character and period features as one would expect and the size, room proportions and layout afford modern day living offering three large reception rooms, generous kitchen breakfast room, cloakroom, second floor utility/washroom, five double bedrooms with the principal bedroom being 30'0 and four bathrooms. Outside is a lovely part walled garden and twin garage to the rear. EPC - N/A
A detached thatched property sitting in the heart of the village with a double garage, outbuildings and a generous garden totalling 0.7 acre.Knowle Thatch is a detached, thatched village house dating from the 1960s, extending to over 3,700 sq ft, providing versatile and well-proportioned rooms. It is an excellent family home and offers versatile living and entertainment spaces. The house and garage were re-thatched by a Master Thatcher in 2021. Large windows provide ample natural light to rooms and are double glazed.Off the entrance hall and with coat cupboard is the drawing room with fireplace and south, east and west facing windows, Dual aspect dining room, fitted kitchen/breakfast room with sink, range cooker and integrated appliances and walk-in pantry. There is a large utility room with sink and plumbing for washing machine and dryer, store and back hall with door to outside with a cloakroom. Also off the hall is a sitting room/bedroom 4 facing south, with a fireplace and arched alcove which offers flexibility of layout, with one further double bedroom, a further single bedroom and a ground floor shower room.An inner hall has steps down to the extensive suite of cellar rooms with a float switch sump pump.To the first floor is a large landing, providing space for a study area and a large west-facing principal bedroom with a walk-in dressing room. There is also a dual aspect double bedroom 2 and family bathroom with separate shower and linen closet. Also off the landing is a loft room.Beside the house is a detached, thatched double garage with a WC and internal staircase to a home office/studio above which is over 21 ft long with windows to front and rear. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with road frontage to two sides with hedges or post and rail fencing. There is a selection of trees and evergreen trees and shrubs, beds and flowering bulbs. There are wooden garden stores, a paved patio and a tarmac drive providing off-street parking. The adjoining arboretum and Heart of England Forest provide lovely walks from the property.The desirable village of Dorsington is situated in a conservation area on the edge of the Cotswolds. Dorsington boasts its own Victorian church, village green and is surrounded by The Heart of England Forest, with over 1 million trees planted since 1996, a fine area with miles of permissive walks. Daily amenities can be found in Mickleton, Long Marston, and Welford-on- Avon, with a broader range of shopping and recreational facilities in Stratford-upon-Avon, Chipping Campden and Bidford-on-Avon. Rail services at nearby Honeybourne give access to Worcester, Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxford and London Paddington direct and Stratford has a rail service to Birmingham. There is also a regular bus service from Pebworth to Stratford upon Avon. The M40 and M5 are also readily accessible to give access to the south and south-west. There are excellent schools in the area, including the much sought-after Chipping Campden High School, The Croft Prep School and Stratford upon Avon Grammar Schools, and the well-known ladies, boys and Dean Close schools in Cheltenham as the Royal Grammar School, Alice Ottley School and King's School in Worcester. There are race courses at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham and golf at Welford-on-Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon and Broadway.PROPERTY INFORMATION:Tenure: The property is freehold and vacant possession will be granted on completion.Fixtures and Fittings: All items in the nature of fixtures and fittings described in these details will be included with the property. All other such items are specifically excluded.Local Autiorities: Stratford-on-Avon District Council. Tel: Council Tax: Council tax band GServices: Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating. LP Gas for cooking. Mobile Coverage & Internet Connection: Full fibre to property. Broadband with BT. Mobile phone coverage at property.
One of only five properties situated on this exclusive development, bordering onto open countryside and located on the edge of this pretty village with pleasant views of Burton Dassett hills. Plot 1 The Dassett is finished to a high level of specification and offers light and well-proportioned accommodation.Spacious hall leads through to the open plan kitchen dining family room with the kitchen having solid wood Shaker style kitchen units and integrated appliances, with bi-fold doors leading out to the rear garden and double doors to the side. Separate living room with log burner and double doors leading out to the rear garden, study room and downstairs utility room, two store rooms and a cloakroom. Oak staircase leads you upstairs where you will find four bedrooms with the principle bedroom having a ensuite and dressing room with bedroom two also benefiting from an ensuite there is also a family bathroom. Air Source Heat Pump and underfloor heating to the ground floor with radiators to all bedrooms, bathrooms and ensuites. Gardens and double oak parking barn.SpecificationKITCHENSA solid wood shaker style kitchen by Simply Burbage Kew Putty and Baltic Green with natural Hickory carcasses.Work surfaces, Kitchen White Venato Quartz with upstands, cills and splash back behind hob, Utilities Laminate white Venato with matching upstands.Bosch appliances throughout. Integrated appliances to kitchen areas, freestanding appliances to utilities.Integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, space for tumble dryer for The Dassett (1) and The Beacon (3 & 4), integrated washer dryer in The Avon (2 & 5).Separate single oven and additional microwave combination oven.Induction Hob.Quooker tap.Wine fridgeBATHROOMS AND EN SUITESRoca Ona sanitary ware with Hansgrohe brass wareINTERNAL FINISHESThe Dassett (1)Oak staircase with oak handrail, newels and balusters.The Beacon (3 & 4)White painted stair strings with oak accessories to newels balustrades handrails and capping.Oak doors with brushed chrome ironmongery.Engineered oak flooring or similar to Hallways.Ceramic tiled floors to Kitchen/dining/family areas (where open plan areas) also utility and cloak rooms.Sliding mirror wardrobes where stated.HEATING INSTALLATIONAir source heat pump systemUnderfloor heating to ground floor, white radiators to all bedrooms, chrome radiators to bathrooms and ensuites.Log burner to lounge in The Dassett (1) and The Beacon (3 & 4) only.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONWhite electrical face plates throughout.Downlighters throughout except for lounge has pendant lights and wall lights, bedrooms other than the master have pendant lighting.EXTERNAL FINISHESIndian Sandstone paved patios and paths (colour variance as this is a natural product).WARRANTY10 Year Premier Guarantee warrantyAgents NoteNB:- Due to supply issues, the specification may vary from the above but will be substituted with equivalent productsLocationNorthend is a small village located in the beautiful county of Warwickshire. Situated in the heart of the countryside, Northend offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for its residents. Surrounded by rolling Burton Dassett hills, lush green fields, and charming woodland, the village boasts breathtaking natural scenery with 12th century. All Saints Church just 2miles away, Northend is perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. With its peaceful atmosphere and close proximity to nature, Northend provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing residents to enjoy a slower pace and a strong sense of community. Despite its rural location, Northend benefits from being conveniently situated near major towns and cities in Warwickshire. The village is within easy reach of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, where visitors can explore historic sites, watch world-class theatre performances, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the area. Additionally, the bustling county towns of Warwick and Leamington Spa are nearby, offering a range of amenities, including shopping centres, restaurants, and leisure facilities. The location of Northend strikes a perfect balance between the tranquility of rural living and the accessibility of urban amenities, making it an ideal place to reside for those seeking a peaceful and well-connected community in Warwickshire.
One enters the property via a bright, spacious entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and doors to the principal reception rooms. These include a sizeable drawing room with double doors opening to the rear and a large bay window allowing one to enjoy the views over the rear garden, and a separate sitting room with a large window overlooking the fore garden. A log burner divides the two rooms, allowing for both to benefit. The contemporary-style kitchen/dining room has a range of wall and base units with integrated appliances, including a Rangemaster double oven with gas hob, dishwasher, microwave and fridge. There is ample space for a dining table and double doors to the rear gardens, ensuring this space works well for a family. The ground floor also has a good-sized dining room (currently used by the vendors as a home office), a utility and a cloakroom. The first floor has a principal bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. There are three further double bedrooms, all with en suite bath or shower rooms and a fifth bedroom/study or home office.To the front of the property is a large block-paved driveway providing parking for several cars and giving access to the two garages. Adjacent to the driveway is a delightful fore-garden, mainly laid to lawn and surrounded by mature hedging. To the rear is a substantial garden with an attractive patio area perfect for outdoor entertaining and an extensive lawn area. Steps lead down to a lower lawned area with established fruit trees and a greenhouse. The gardens are surrounded on all sides by fencing or mature hedging.Saddlers Orchard is situated within the popular village of Snitterfield, a charming Warwickshire community approximately four miles north of Stratford-upon-Avon and surrounded by attractive Warwickshire countryside. Snitterfield is a highly regarded village and a sought-after location with local facilities, including a primary school, public house, general stores, parish church, social club and a village hall, with a farm shop, and golf courses nearby. More extensive shopping and leisure facilities are found in Stratford-upon-Avon, the area's cultural centre and The Royal Shakespeare Company home, and in Warwick and Leamington Spa. The area has an enviable reputation for education with excellent state, private and grammar schools to suit most requirements in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Leamington Spa. Racing is at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham, and several golf courses are nearby. There is good access to the M40 (J15) and the national motorway network, with a regular train service to Birmingham and London from Warwick Parkway.M40 (J15) 4 miles, Stratford-upon-Avon 4 miles, Warwick 6 miles, Warwick Parkway Station (trains to Birmingham from 26 minutes and London Marylebone from 76 minutes), Leamington Spa 8 miles, Birmingham 27 miles(distances and time approximate)
A pretty 5-bedroom village house built in the 1600's with double garage with studio above and a pretty garden totalling just over half an acre. Thatchacre is a charming and quirky Grade II listed thatched property in the heart of the village, yet tucked away from the main street on Crockwell Street. The property dates back to 17th Century with later additions and is constructed of Cotswold stone. Internally the property offers a great deal of charm including an inglenook fireplace in the drawing room, exposed timbers and leaded light windows. There are also stone floors with underfloor heating. The downstairs also features a cloakroom which is half panneld with sink & WC. There are 2 separate staircases both leading to 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, the 5th bedroom is on the ground floor. Thatchacre is beautifully presented both inside and out. Thatchacre offers very pretty gardens and grounds sat behind a Cotswold stone wall and picket fencing to the front. There is a gravel drive accessed via an electric gate which leads to the side of the property arriving at the double garage with WC whch at present iw used as a joinery workshop. Above this there is a first floor studio with all utilities connected. This barn was a former tannery Logia. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a central raised gazebo, mature trees, pergola and covered seating area adjacent to the main house.Long Compton is situated on A3400, Oxford to Stratford-upon-Avon road, approximately 5 miles to the North of Chipping Norton. The village offers local facilities including a general store, primary school, public house, garage and parish church. The popular town of Shipston-on-Stour is also within easy reach. The village is well placed for daily travel, being only 5 miles to the East of the main line and railways station at Moreton-in-Marsh, which provides services into Oxford and London (Paddington). The M40 passes approximately 15 miles to the East of the village and provides easy access to the capital and the national motorway system. Sporting activities in the area include golf at Chipping Norton and Brailes as well as racing at Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick.PROPERTY INFORMATION:Tenure: The property is freehold and vacant possession will be granted on completion.Fixtures and Fittings: All items in the nature of fixtures and fittings described in these details will be included with the property. All other such items are specifically excluded.Viewing: An appointment to view is essential and should be made through the Jackson-Stops Chipping Campden office. Telephone: . Email: Local Authorities: Stratford District Council Tel: Council Tax: Council tax band FServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.Mobile Coverage & Internet Connection: BT Halo Broadband at property along with mobile phone coverage.
Ravenswood House (formerly known as Southam Fields Farm) is believed to date originally from about 1765, with later additions, including the wonderful, largely glazed family/dining room built in 2021, and is not a Listed property.The family room facing south and west is bathed in light with roof lanterns and extensive glazing, including French doors and bifold doors opening on to the garden and outside dining area. Underfloor heating and a fireplace with woodburner. The drawing room has a south-facing bay window with French doors and fireplace with woodburner. Sitting room with cast iron and tiled open fire. Exposed ceiling timbers.The property has been the subject of very extensive renovation by the present owners, including reroofing of the house, barn, and most outbuildings, new double-glazing throughout, replacement of some floors. New boiler and updating of the central heating and hot and cold water systems, remodelling of the second floor bedrooms.The property has two new bathrooms with underfloor heating and, a new fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and utility room off. Off the hall is a large cloakroom with cupboards and plumbing for washing machine and dryer. To the first floor, off the landing, are three south-facing double bedrooms, bedroom three with a walk-in closet and the principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom. To the second floor are two further bedrooms, one with a walk-in closet, which might be suitable for a further en suite bathroom, subject to any necessary consents.Gardens and groundsThe property is approached along the long driveway to electric gates to a large courtyard, which provides extensive parking. The range of outbuildings attached to the farmhouse include a wood store and fuel store, also housing the oil tank, store and a home office over 33 feet long with door to the courtyard and door and windows overlooking the garden. Detached carport.The double-height barn attached to the house, with driftway doors, and which has had work undertaken to strengthen the structure and which provides the opportunity to develop the property further for additional accommodation for multi-generational living or to use as a party barn, additional garaging or storage. The further section of the barn is a music studio, off which is a further range of outbuildings providing significant additional storage and forming the east side of the courtyard. The property has a very large garden with expansive lawns and a patio with external fireplace for outdoor dining. External lighting. Orchard with over 60 fruit trees include plum, apple, cherry, pear and almond. Herbaceous beds, raised beds and grape vine. There is a 26 x 14-foot polytunnel for growing vegetables and soft fruit and a modern greenhouse.Ravenswood is situated at the end of a long farm track, surrounded by open farmland and with attractive views. The property is close to Southam, the nearby market town which has schools, including Southam School, and shopping facilities, churches, leisure centre, sports fields and doctors surgery. Also close by is the popular village of Long Itchington, a thriving, sought-after village with two nurseries and a primary school, general stores, post office, church, hairdressers and several public houses/restaurants.Leamington Spa, Warwick, Banbury and Daventry provide more extensive shopping, recreation and business facilities. The village has excellent road links to Leamington Spa, Rugby, Warwick and Banbury, all of which have mainline stations.This part of Warwickshire is well served by the motorway network, with the M40, M42, M6 and M1 all within easy reach.There is a range of state, private and grammar schools in the area to suit most requirements, including Rugby and Princethorpe Public Schools and Bilton Grange Prep School in Rugby, Warwick Prep and Public School and Kings High School for Girls in Warwick, Kingsley School for Girls, Arnold Lodge School in Leamington Spa and grammar schools in Rugby and Stratford-upon-Avon.There are a number of golf courses in the area, sailing and fishing at Draycote Water and racing at Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick.
Designed and finished with an exquisite attention to detail, this spectacular four-bedroom home offers luxurious living accommodation to suit the highest of modern requirements. DescriptionDesigned and finished with an exquisite attention to detail by award-winning HCD Developments, this spectacular four-bedroom home offers luxurious living accommodation to suit the highest of modern requirements.The supreme quality is evident as soon as you enter the welcoming reception hall. On your right you will find the well-proportioned living room with feature fireplace and, as you make your way to the rear of the home, you will find the most impressive open-plan kitchen/family room, offering a stunning space for cooking and entertaining. The Tom Howley kitchen with Silestone worktops is complemented by are a wide range of integrated NEFF integrated appliances, and a captivating feature media wall with concealed LED lighting, this space seamlessly transitions to the extensive porcelain patio via the bi-folding doors and landscaped rear garden. Additionally, there is a separate utility room affording additional storage and guest cloakroom. On the first floor you will find the principal bedroom suite complete with dressing area and stylish ensuite. There are three further bedrooms each benefitting from fitted wardrobes while Bedroom 2 also has access to a luxuriously appointed ensuite. On this floor you will also find the principal, family bathroom. Externally, the front and rear gardens have been beautifully landscaped and there is an integral garage with electrically operated, up-and-over door. The resin driveway provides ample parking behind electrically operated, gated access which is shared with Chestnut House.THE LOCATION:Earlswood is situated approximately 6 miles South-East of Birmingham city centre and is known for its picturesque landscapes and natural beauty. The area features a number of green spaces and parks, including Earlswood Lakes, which is popular among anglers and walkers. The village itself is small and quiet, with a local pub, post office and convenience store. The area is well connected to local train lines, with Earlswood train station providing frequent services to destinations such as Birmingham, Stratford upon Avon, and Leamington Spa. The nearby M42 motorway also provides easy access to the cities of Birmingham and Coventry, as well as other major motorways.Square Footage: 3,200 sq ft
Erinmoor stands as a blend of practicality and grandeur, embodying quality craftsmanship throughout its spacious interior and private surroundings. With a southwesterly orientation, the main residence spans over 5200 square feet, complemented by 800 square feet of garaging and storage, all discreetly nestled within the village landscape behind gated entryways.Designed to cater to modern family living, the property boasts various living spaces suitable for dining, relaxation, work, and retreat. The ground floor, benefiting from underfloor heating, features four reception areas, including a generous home office, formal dining room, and a dual-aspect living room, ideal for hosting gatherings. The dining room seamlessly connects to the bespoke fitted kitchen, which extends into a garden room, furnished with quality fittings, including a versatile AGA stove. A utility room, with convenient access to the rear garden and driveway, completes this level, offering ample space for laundry and pet care.Ascending the grand staircase to the first floor, you're greeted by a galleried landing leading to four spacious double bedrooms, three of which boast en-suite facilities, alongside a main family bathroom. The principal suite, occupying the left wing, features a built-in dressing room and expansive windows offering panoramic views.The second floor accommodates a fifth bedroom and offers flexibility to cater to the buyer's preferences, whether for an additional bedroom, home office, or hobby space.Outside, the meticulously maintained gardens feature a mix of lawn and artificial grass, ensuring year-round elegance. A sun-drenched patio adjoins the elevated terrace, while the lower garden area provides ample space for children's play or hobbies.Completing the property is a triple garage offering secure parking for three vehicles, complemented by a spacious driveway for everyday convenience.EPC Rating: C
The Old Manor is the most charming, thatched property dating back to the early C16th, constructed partly from blue lias stone and partly timber-framed. The property was formerly five cottages, known as Manor Cottages, and was altered in the C16th, C17th and later in the mid-C19th to house an important parish member. Structural changes have been made to reflect this, including the lias stone extension to the southern elevation and the addition of the stone wine cellar. The property is Grade II listed for Special Architectural or Historic Interest and oozes character, with original ceiling timbers, antique bordered doors with wooden latches, and diamond leaded light windows throughout.The property is entered through ornate, wrought iron gates with stone piers and orb finials, which open to a spacious in-and-out drive. If on foot, an electric hand gate from the lane opens to a paved stone pathway leading to the beautiful front door. Beyond this lies an impressive reception hall with terracotta tiled flooring and a beautiful stone fireplace, which provides access to the WC and a large store cupboard, both with stone mullion windows. To the left is a magnificent, triple-aspect drawing room with a large stone fireplace and wood burner and stone mullion windows with walnut windowsills. To the right of the reception hall is a more intimate dining room with a dual aspect and a spectacular stone inglenook fireplace with enormous lintel beam. This flows into the spacious kitchen and breakfast room designed by Johnny Grey, which is finished to a high standard, and includes a blue, 4-oven AGA in a blue lias stone surround, wooden cupboards with veneer panels and granite worktops, and oak windows with leaded lights and stain glass panels. French doors with bevelled glass open to the patio and the stunning grounds. Stairs with hand-carved oak bannisters rise to a galleried landing, which provides access to three timber vaulted double bedrooms with luxurious en suites. A further fourth bedroom is located at the end of the landing, and each room offers a different aspect of the views to the surrounding gardens and grounds.Externally, there is a separate annexe that mirrors the style of The Old Manor, with a part-timber construction and a beautiful, thatched roof. The annexe was sympathetically altered in 1996 to add a raised conservatory to the rear of the property, which can be accessed via an internal staircase or an external staircase with a cast iron bannister. This is currently used as a home office, with air conditioning and an underfloor heating system, built-in storage and a veranda. The annexe further extends to a double garage with boiler room on the ground floor and a spacious living room, bedroom, shower room and fully equipped kitchen on the first floor.Gardens and groundsThe delightful gardens and grounds, extending to 9.34 acres, are a particular feature of the Old Manor, being principally lawned. The property is set behind impressive, clipped yew topiary to the front, as well as ornate, wrought iron gates. To the rear, the large expanse of westerly-facing lawn is immaculately presented and well-stocked. The lawn includes an elaborate rockery with flagstone paths and gravel areas to the centre and colourful, herbaceous borders to the perimeter. Hidden behind a crenellated hedge lies a private water garden with a large pond; this includes a wide variety of carp and a water fountain with a magnificent Atlas sculpture. There is also a flagstone terrace leading from the French doors in the kitchen, which is ideal for outdoor entertaining. A charming, thatched summer house is located to the far, south-westerly corner of the garden and includes a toilet and electric heating. Beyond the rear garden is a large parcel of ridge and furrow land with young parkland plantation and a wooden shed, currently used as garden storage, which could be ideal for converting to stabling subject to obtaining the necessary planning consent.Set in a conservation area on the edge of the Cotswolds, the quintessential village of Dorsington offers rural countryside living positioned just 7 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon. The desirable village features its own Victorian Church and a village green and is surrounded by The Heart of England Forest, with over 1 million trees planted since 1996 by Felix Dennis, providing miles of permissive walks. Dorsington offers country living yet is still close enough to major towns for larger shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. For everyday needs, there are local amenities such as pubs, village shops, butchers and hair salons close by in the village of Welford-on-Avon.Primary schooling is available in Welford-on-Avon and Pebworth, and there is an excellent range of state, private and grammar schools in the area to suit most requirements, including Warwick School, Warwick Junior School, King's High School and Warwick Prep in Warwick, Stratford Girls' Grammar School, and King Edward VI Shakespeare's school for boys in Stratford-Upon-Avon.For the commuter, Honeybourne Station is approximately 4 miles away with a rail service to London Paddington, and the nearest train station to provide access to London Marylebone is Warwick Parkway. There are also road networks to London and Oxford via the M40 (J15), and Birmingham Airport is easily accessible being 30 miles away.
Extensive and versatile living enjoying lovely views with delightful gardens and pasture. DescriptionKnightcote Hall Farm House is a lovely period country house. Local ironstone construction under a slate roof, the house offers a wealth of period features including open fireplaces, exposed timbers, shutters, window seat, deep window boards, mullion windows, leaded lights, flagstone floors, four and six panel internal doors and exposed floorboards. Of note are the exterior doors to the main house, cottage and annexe tower.Well-proportioned rooms with generous ceiling heights. Many of the rooms are dual aspect. Oak kitchen fittings, four oven oil fired Aga, island, granite and wooden worktops and butler's sink.Lovely array of reception rooms perfect for entertaining. The opportunity to entertain continues with indoor pool complex; a guest tower overlooking the garden and pond; leisure barn and covered loggia ideal for entertaining, but equally could be perfect as guest accommodation, a games room, gym or home office.Separate one bedroom cottage ideal for guests or staff with courtyard to rear. Range of traditional outbuildings providing garaging, garden and tool stores. Off road parking. Wrought iron entrance gates open to a gravel drive that leads to a pair of solid timber gates which open to a gravel driveway and turning circle flanked by lawn and fine walnut tree. The property enjoys lovely gardens and grounds. Enclosed front garden with level lawn and pathway to the front door. To the rear there lawns reach out to the pasture and ha-ha interspersed with various shrub, rose and herbaceous borders. The gardens are partly arranged into rooms with vegetable garden and fruit cages flanked by hornbeam hedge; rose pergola. The gardens are well planted up with various trees including walnut, silver birch, hornbeam, ash, beech and horse chestnut. Orchard with apple, pear and cherry. Hard tennis court. There are further borders and beds planted up with rose, poplar, tulip and pine trees to the western boundary. Three lily ponds add to the tranquil atmosphere created by these lovely gardens. Traditional "ridge and furrow" pasture of about 14.06 acres lies to the south with hedges, pond, parkland trees and spinneys of chestnut, lime and whitebeam. Rainfall gauge station located within the pasture held leasehold by the Environment Agency.In all about 17.54 acres.LocationKnightcote Hall Farm House is in an idyllic situation with south facing views over its own pasture towards the Burton Dassett hills. Being positioned on the edge of the hamlet, the property offers plenty of privacy, yet is not isolated. Knightcote sits between Gaydon and Northend, which are south Warwickshire villages close to the North Oxfordshire and South Northamptonshire borders. Fenny Compton, close by, provides a medical centre with pharmacy, primary school, village shop, post office and public house.Larger centres include the market town of Banbury, Leamington Spa, Stratford-Upon-Avon and Warwick which all offer exceptional shopping, theatre and leisure facilities.Local primary school in Fenny Compton and secondary school Kineton. Prep schools - The Croft (Stratford-upon-Avon), St John's Priory (Banbury), Carrdus (Overthorpe), Bilton Grange (Dunchurch), Princethorpe and Arnold Lodge (Leamington Spa). Senior independent schools Tudor Hall Girls (Bloxham), Bloxham, Warwick, Kings High Girls (Warwick), Stratford Grammar, Kingsley Girls (Leamington Spa) and Rugby.Connections to the M40 motorway at junction 12 (Gaydon) approximately 3 miles or Junction 11 (Banbury) 14 miles. Excellent Intercity Rail services from Banbury to London (Marylebone from 60 minutes) and Birmingham from Leamington Spa. Birmingham Airport is 30.8 miles. Sporting and leisure facilities include golf at Hellidon, Tadmarton and Cherwell Edge (Middleton Cheney Horse racing at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham; motor racing at Silverstone; fishing and sailing at Draycote Water; lovely walks in the Burton Dassett Country Park and along the Oxford canal; theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon. All distances and times are approximate.Square Footage: 3,391 sq ft Acreage: 17.54 Acres
Luddington Manor is an attractive Grade II listed property occupying a prime position within the village. The Manor House has been listed as being of Special Architectural Historic interest and sits within a Conservation Area.The property dates in parts from the 16th or early 17th century and has fine exposed wall and ceiling timbers dating from this period. The front of the house is Georgian with south-facing Victorian bays, which, combined with sash windows, make rooms bright and sunny. The property benefits from an extensive programme of renovation and refurbishment undertaken by the current owners in 2017/2018.The paddock to the rear is south-facing and terraced, possibly for Medieval or Roman vineyards.Once part of the Marquis of Hertford's Ragley Hall Estate, the property was once occupied by the Hathaway family, who farmed at Shottery, relatives of Anne Hathaway, wife of William Shakespeare.The house has well-balanced, beautifully presented family accommodation, including fine fireplaces, tiled, flag stone and timber floors and original staircases. There are south-facing bay windows in the sitting room and dining room, as well as French doors from the reception rooms, which provide access to the gardens. The family room located off the kitchen gives a further dimension to the accommodation and gives access to the lovely vaulted indoor swimming pool, with French doors to a delightful patio at the rear. The kitchen/breakfast room has integrated appliances, painted units with granite tops, an island unit, and four oven electric AGA with a picture window behind, enjoying views over the grounds.The bedrooms are all of a generous size. The principal bedroom faces south and has a large en suite bathroom with a copper and nickel bath, and separate shower and a beautifully appointed dressing room. Bedroom two has a balcony over the drawing room, and bedroom three has an en suite shower room. Family bathroom and separate WC.The accommodation on the second floor comprises of bedroom four with en suite shower room, dressing room and sitting room.The cottage, also beautifully presented, had housed visiting members of the Royal Shakespeare Company for many years. Providing stylish self-contained accommodation with a generous sitting room and principal bedroom suite, second double bedroom, bathroom and a fully fitted kitchen. Situated behind lias stone wall and wrought iron fence, with double wrought iron gates to a gravel drive. The deep front garden is lawned with yew trees, horse chestnut and a fine Cedar of Lebanon. The quaint garden folly building houses a water tank for the pumped garden irrigation system served by a well.The front garden has roses and herbaceous, shrub and bulb borders beneath the lias stone garden wall. Roses, magnolia and wisteria adorn the front of the house.To the side of the house is a paved parking area and Coach House providing garaging, side lawn with rose and shrub borders, walnut, fig and clematis.Behind the house is an extensive, well-maintained lawn, fine flagstone and gravel patio with roses, magnolia and crab apple. Aerated wildlife pond. Large wooden garden store, mature fruit trees, south-facing terraced grassland paddock beyond, with separate vehicle access from the lane.Across the village lane is a further grass paddock with a rarely used footpath across the corner, adjoining the churchyard. A willow and hawthorn bank slope down to the river Avon, to which the property has frontage of about 70 yards with riparian rights. The property is situated well above the floodplain.Luddington is a pretty village on the banks of the River Avon, 3 miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon. Facilities include a 19th-century church, a marina with a 17th-century lock, village green and village hall.Stratford-upon-Avon is internationally renowned for its Shakespearean heritage and theatres and also provides excellent shopping and recreational facilities, including a superb array of restaurants, shops, bars and dining pubs. The River Avon and the canal offer boating opportunities, and a footpath connects Luddington directly with Stratford-upon-Avon town centre along the banks of the river.The area has a wide selection of state, private and grammar schools, including The Croft Prep School, King Edward's Grammar School for Boys and Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School for Girls, Alcester Grammar School; Warwick Prep and Public Schools and King's High School for Girls in Warwick, Kingsley School for Girls and Arnold Lodge School in Leamington Spa.Golf is at Welford-on-Avon, The Welcombe at Stratford-upon-Avon and The Warwickshire at Leek Wootton.Horse racing can be enjoyed at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Cheltenham
Substantial Cotswold village house with unrivalled views DescriptionStirling House has been extensively remodelled, extended and renovated by the current owners, with meticulous attention to detail, to create this magnificent home. The property is set behind a stone wall, approached off a quiet village road, with block paving leading to electric wooden gates and a resin drive which runs up to the house. The house sits to the rear of its plot and enjoys views over open countryside to Brailes Hill.The reception hall is impressive and provides access to the principal rooms. A graceful staircase curls up to the first floor. To the left of the reception hall is an elegant drawing room and a formal dining room connected by an atrium. Two sets of French doors open from the drawing room to the gardens. The bespoke kitchen/breakfast/family room is over 65 feet long, with large glass roof light and floor-to-ceiling glazed panels overlooking the garden. There is an excellent range of cabinets with Silestone worktops, a substantial island unit and a Silestone dining table which accommodates 16 guests. A study, library and cloakroom completes the principal ground floor accommodation. In addition there is a practical boot room, utility, gym and store room linking through to the quadruple garage.The principal bedroom suite features a lovely dual-aspect bedroom with countryside views, his and hers dressing rooms and an en suite bathroom with walk-in shower. There are four further double bedrooms and four bathrooms.The gardens are mainly laid to immaculate maintained lawn with mature specimen trees. A substantial paved terrace with retractable canopy lies against the rear terrace and provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining.LocationGreat Wolford is a delightful and small South Warwickshire village set in the North Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and conveniently situated just off the A3400 Stratford to Oxford road, a few miles from the market town of Shipston-on-Stour which provides a good range of amenities. There is a main line rail service to London Paddington from Moreton-in-Marsh (3.5 miles), and the village is also convenient for a number of regional centres including Banbury (16 miles), Stratford upon Avon (15 miles) and Oxford (25 miles).Moreton-in-Marsh (3.5 miles) is a vibrant market town with a range of facilities including a large supermarket, hospital, doctors' surgery, shops, restaurants, pubs and a weekly market. More comprehensive facilities can be found at Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford and Cheltenham, including theatres and shopping centres.There are many excellent schools in the area including Kitebrook in Moreton-in-Marsh, Chipping Campden School, Cheltenham Ladies and Cheltenham College, Tudor Hall, Bloxham School near Banbury, King Edward VI Grammar School (Stratford-upon-Avon, boys) and Stratford Grammar School (girls).The Cotswolds' year is packed with events ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival and the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.Square Footage: 7,750 sq ft Acreage: 0.85 AcresDirectionsTake the London Road/A3400 out of Shipston-on-Stour. At the roundabout take the first exit onto Banbury Road/B4035. Continue for about three miles then turn left onto Shipston Road. After about 1.5 miles turn right onto Church Street. Continue onto Great Wolford Road then turn left onto Main Street. Follow Main Street for about 0.4 miles then turn right onto Chapel Street. You will find Stirling House on your left.What3words: headrest.vitamins.magazine Additional InfoStratford-on-Avon District Council.Energy Performance Certificate Rating = C.Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil-fired central heating. Landline subject to BT transfer regulations.Accompanied viewings by arrangement with Savills Stow-on-the-Wold.
This charming period farmhouse sits at the head of a long drive surrounded by 78 acres of land that include formal walled gardens, orchard and pasture land. This quintessential Warwickshire farmhouse is offered complete with detached shooting lodge with flat above, a three bedroom cottage, additional two bedroom flat, ample garages and implement stores plus a comprehensive range of agricultural farm buildings. The property has been considerably improved and extended over the years and now offers a lovely family home in a truly outstanding and secluded tranquil setting. The house is constructed of brick, stone, timber with render in-fill under a tile roof and is well maintained offering spacious family accommodation arranged over three floors.Of particular note is the large reception hall with spacious and comfortable drawing room linking the kitchen/breakfast room and the conservatory. The ground floor flows from room to room being ideal for entertaining. The dining room is well positioned close to the kitchen.The principal bedroom suite is generous in size with a dressing room and adjoining bathroom. There are four further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Additional Secondary AccommodationCoach House: Adjoining the house and accessed to the rear is the garage block with a three bedroom flat over.The Lodge: with a kitchen and excellent large entertainment/meeting room on the ground floor and spacious one bedroom flat over.The Cottage: positioned on the first floor, the Cottage consists of an open plan kitchen/dining room, sitting room, three bedrooms and a bathroom.Garden and GroundsThe formal gardens are enclosed being very private, carefully maintained and beautifully presented. Gravel pathways surround lawned areas flanked with specimen shrubs, flower beds and trees offering colour throughout the year. To one side is the large Garden/Party Room, equipped with a fully functioning kitchen being ideal for entertaining both inside and out.OutbuildingsThe outbuildings are positioned to the rear of the main house and are a range of Agricultural buildings and barns arranged around two courtyards. These outbuildings are extensive and comprise of open fronted hay barns, a courtyard range of brick and slate tiled outbuildings and livestock pens, extensive cattle sheds and storage buildings. With tremendous development potential subject to planning, these buildings could be put to a variety of uses. The property has stables and paddocks and would be well suited for an equestrian purchaserThe LandThe land is mainly pasture with woodland copses and divided into fields and paddocks.Warwick 7 miles, Leamington Spa 10 miles, Birmingham International Airport 10 miles, Coventry 11 miles, Stratford-upon-Avon 14 miles, Birmingham 15 miles.
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