Constructed in the 1960s, the property has well-balanced accommodation, ideally suited for family living with scope to extend (subject to the necessary consents). The property was built to a very high standard with many quality features such as oak external doors, oak leaded light windows and oak strip flooring downstairs. The rear garden is totally private and bordered by hedges. It has all the advantages of rural living set in an area with many amenities. The total habitable area of the house including the garage is about 2,326 sq ft (216 sq m) and this is set in a total plot area of around 0.6 acres.Approached via a leafy side road just off Main Street in the heart of Tiddington, Grey Cedars is an ideal family home conveniently placed within easy access to Stratford-upon-Avon town centre. Constructed in the 1960s, the property has well-balanced family accommodation arranged over two floors and gardens which lead down to the River Avon. There would be scope to extend the property subject to the necessary consent if more accommodation was required. The entrance porch has a front door opening into a welcoming entrance hallway with wooden flooring, a guest cloakroom and a staircase rising to the first floor. The dual-aspect drawing room has a fireplace and French doors opening into the garden. A further set of French doors open into the dining room, which is a good size and an additional set of doors open into the conservatory, which overlooks the garden. A useful study can be accessed off the hallway, overlooking the front of the house and leads into the kitchen. There is access to the integral garage and utility from the kitchen, both of which have access to the garden. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has a dual aspect, built-in cupboards and an en suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms and a single bedroom currently used as a study, which share the recently fitted family bathroomThe generous, beautifully landscaped rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a terrace running the width of the house and is ideal for entertaining. Totalling approximately half an acre, the rear garden is divided into three areas: a large lawn and a well-stocked vegetable garden, and divided by hedging, the furthest area slopes down to the River Avon. The views across the river and countryside beyond are exceptional and riparian rights allow full use of the river bank for mooring. There is scope for a buyer to build a jetty if required. The fore garden is mainly laid to lawn, and the driveway provides a generous amount of parking, with a small central island.Tiddington is a popular village just 1.5 miles from the thriving town of Stratford-upon-Avon. The village has several shops for everyday requirements, including a Spar shop with a post office, three restaurants, a public house, a community centre, a primary school and a village hall. The renowned Baraset Barn is 0.5 of a mile away and within walking distance. Neighbouring Stratford-upon-Avon has an excellent range of shopping and leisure facilities and is home to The Royal Shakespeare Company and forms the region's cultural centre. The town and surrounding area have excellent state, grammar and private schools to suit most requirements. Trains run from Warwick Parkway Station (10 miles) to London Marylebone. In addition, there are train services from nearby Stratford-upon-Avon and Stratford-upon-Avon Parkway to Birmingham.Stratford-upon-Avon 1.5 miles, M40 (J15) 5 miles, Warwick Parkway Station 10 miles, Leamington Spa 9.5 miles, Birmingham International Airport 25 miles. (distances and time approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stratford-upon-avon-d531895/for-sale_i70985503
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18 Broad Street is an incredible mid-terraced townhouse built in 1834, which has been sympathetically extended and renovated to an exceptional standard by the current owner. The outstanding craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident, making this house incredibly special. Everything in the house is bespoke and designed with meticulous detail. Entrance hallway with parquet flooring and pocket sliding doors open to the snug/sitting room. The front sash windows are dressed with shutters, both upstairs and downstairs. The dining room has a front aspect, a decorative fireplace and original flagstone flooring. From the dining area, you step down into the kitchen, which is finished to an impressive standard and features a large central island with breakfast seating, quartz worktops and solid timber units. Integrated appliances include a Fisher & Paykel range cooker, Bosch dishwasher, and there is space for a freestanding fridge/freezer. Microcement flooring gives you a seamless surface finish from the kitchen into the sitting room, with underfloor heating continuing into the utility, larder and guest cloakroom. A generous sitting room has full height crittle windows and a door to the garden. A set of hardwood doors lead from the kitchen to a courtyard seating area. The striking staircase has full-height crittle windows, a glass roof and solid oak stairs. With lovely views over the rear garden, the principal bedroom is generous in size and has parquet flooring, which continues into the walk-in dressing room fitted with bespoke cabinetry. En suite shower room with marble tiled flooring, electric underfloor heating and a walk-in shower with dual shower head. Double bedroom with hardwood double doors and a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden. Two further double bedrooms have a front aspect and original fireplaces, with the larger bedroom having a small walk-in cupboard. Good-sized family bathroom with contemporary tiling, heated towel rail and panelling. Both bathrooms have Grohe sanitary ware and an electric opening skylight. Outside, the garden has been landscaped beautifully and is completely walled. For town, it's incredibly private. The courtyard seating area is a pretty area ideal for entertaining. Steps rise to the lawned area with a timber-framed greenhouse. Box hedging frames the top terrace lined with pleached trees, offering privacy. Beyond here is a "utility area" where the shed can be found. There is gated side access from the garden through a private passageway to the front of the house. Parking is available on-street at the front of the property.Old Town is just a short walk from Stratford-upon-Avon's town centre and is a highly regarded residential area, predominantly comprising classic Georgian and Victorian properties. Stratford-upon-Avon is renowned as the region's cultural centre and is the home of The Royal Shakespeare Company. Many quality restaurants, public houses and dining pubs with excellent reputations and the theatre and gardens are all within walking distance. The area is well served by state, private and grammar schools to suit most requirements. The M40 (J15) is 8 miles away, providing access to Birmingham, London and the national motorway network For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stratford-upon-avon-d531895/for-sale_i71233459
Clopton House Farm (dating from c1803) is a large, flexible home with 6.22 acres of grounds, numerous stables, a detached double garage, and plenty of parking. Nestled on the outskirts of famous Stratford upon Avon, Clopton House Farm unveils its splendour amidst 60 hectares of peaceful nature reserve, but merely steps away from the vibrant town centre. It lies within the historic Clopton Park within which Clopton House itself boasts an ancient lineage dating back to the 11th century and standing as a testament to timeless elegance and rural charm.Ground floor, Clopton House FarmPassing through an original oak front entrance door, itself one of two saved and recycled from a local chapel, guests are greeted by the central foyer adorned with an original fireplace harkening back to bygone eras and the characterful staircase which once graced the old Stratford Police Station. Three reception rooms beckon off the hallway each exuding is own character from the elegant dining room, with another original fireplace, to the drawing room with exposed beams and an open fireplace which, when lit offers a cosy place to relax in front of its crackling flames.The kitchen is light, spacious and airy offering dual aspects with views over the verdant surroundings, and furnished with modern integrated appliances, granite worktops and an adjacent utility room. All of which stand ready to inspire culinary delights. The south-facing wing of the property features a study, cloaks cupboard and large, inviting sun-kissed reception room leading to the south-facing, spacious patio which invites family gatherings. This wing features services which could easily be used to reinstate a bedroom/bathroom complex and offering great potential for multiple uses.First Floor, Clopton House Farm Ascending the staircase five double bedrooms await, including the large modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom is favoured with triple aspects offering wonderful views over the grounds, and including an opulent en suite. The other four double bedrooms offer views over the garden and grounds of the property and are served by a large modern family bathroom. The Grounds, Clopton House Farm Outside, the grounds unfurl in a tapestry of pastoral beauty, encompassing manicured lawns, a vast paddock and a detached double garage presiding over a tarmac expanse welcoming numerous guests. The gardens include a quaint separate formal garden with a mature grapevine sheltering a decked area ideal for intimate bistro luncheons or a perfect retreat to enjoy an evening gin & tonic. There is also an orchard boasting various fruit trees; apple, pear, cherry, damson, plum, greengage, etc. and a newly planted spinney includes indigenous British trees including Medlar Yew and Quince. The property also offers stabling, both original brick and modern wooden. The brick stables are capable of conversion into further accommodation subject to obtaining the necessary permissions.The grounds beckon both nature enthusiasts and hobby farmers alike to explore its verdant depths and the immediate accessibility to the surrounding protected countryside offers countless opportunities to enjoy the landscape and pleasant walks. Clopton House Farm embraces its rich historic past. Its environs gave inspiration to Shakespeare himself; Guy Fawkes and King Henry VIII also had a part to play. This harmonious union of heritage and modernity invite discerning buyers to inscribe their own chapter in its rich history.The added bonus is its unique position. Whilst rural and peaceful within parkland, its central position and proximity to motorway and rail network links and Stratford itself make it a perfect location for a discerning family.Some reference booksWarwickshire Country Houses Geoffrey Tyack (Phillimore publishers) Haunted Warwickshire Meg Elizabeth Atkins (Hale publishers) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_quiet-location-with-over-acres-d633988/for-sale_i70078262
A substantial detached Grade 2 Listed residence in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon Town centre. GIA 5006 sq ft.* Inviting Entrance & Reception Hall * Generous Sitting Room * Dining Room & Snug* Equipped Kitchen, Laundry & WC * Ten Bedrooms * Nine Luxury En-suite Plus Separate Bathroom* Private Courtyard Garden * Extensive Parking * No Upward ChainProperty Description - Located in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon town centre, this imposing, period detached home occupies a prominent corner position, adjacent to Firs Park, a delightful mature green. Surrounded by countless amenities and attractions, this substantial property has been trading as a successful boutique hotel, but has change of use permitted back to a residential dwelling.Significant works have been carried out by the current owners, which include a full course of remodelling to the decor throughout. The rooms have a modern, eclectic feel with feature walls and tastefully appointed en-suite bath or shower rooms to the bedrooms. With impressive proportions spanning three floors, this property lends itself well to an alternative way of living, having the option to utilise several of the first floor rooms as reception spaces, rather than bedrooms, should there be a need.Viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate the standard and scale of accommodation on offer, which in brief comprises: An inviting entrance hall leads through to a reception area and continues through to a large sitting room with 2 dedicated zones. The principal reception room is located to front, is filled with natural light through an expanse of glazing and is both spacious and highly versatile. From here you access a pleasant garden room.Via an inner lobby you progress to the kitchen, which at present is fully equipped to a commercial grade standard and is accompanied by useful store rooms and guest cloaks. There is also a useful cellar with two vaulted areas, one containing the heating / plant equipment.To the first floor, a central landing provides access to five attractive double bedrooms, four with en-suite and an equally well appointed separate bathroom. There are five further double en suite bedrooms to the second floor.Externally, the property sits well within its plot and boasts a mature wrap around fore garden, enclosed courtyard to rear and a large parking area, suitable for several vehicles. This space could be redesigned to increase the formal garden space if required.Planning permission has been granted to not only utilise the property as a single dwelling, but also the option to create two linked, or separate dwellings. An ideal opportunity for a multi-generational family, or possibly a buyer wishing to live in one part of the building a let the other, either via long term or holiday lets. Planning Reference Numbers: (22/00102/FUL and 22/00100/FUL)Please also note, there is an option to acquire a complete furniture package for the property, by separate negotiation.Location - Stratford-upon-Avon is internationally famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare and home to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. It attracts almost four million visitors a year who come to see its rich variety of historic buildings. Stratford is also a prosperous riverside market town which provides South Warwickshire with a wide range of national and local stores, fine restaurants, a good choice of public and private schools and excellent sporting and recreational amenities. These include golf courses, swimming pool and leisure centre, race course, the nearby north Cotswold Hills as well as the River Avon for anglers and boating enthusiasts.General Information - Subjective comments in these details imply the opinion of the selling Agent at the time these details were prepared. Naturally, the opinions of purchasers may differ. Agents Note: We have not tested any of the electrical, central heating or sanitaryware appliances. Purchasers should make their own investigations as to the workings of the relevant items. Floor plans are for identification purposes only and not to scale. All room measurements and mileages quoted in these sales particulars are approximate. Fixtures and Fittings: All those items mentioned in these particulars by way of fixtures and fittings are deemed to be included in the sale price. Others, if any, are excluded. However, we would always advise that this is confirmed by the purchaser at the point of offer. Tenure: The property is Freehold with vacant possession upon completion of the purchase. Services: All mains services are understood to be connected to the property.Local Authority: Stratford-upon-Avon District Council. In line with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 we are duty bound to carry out due diligence on all of our clients to confirm their identity. Rather than traditional methods in which you would have to produce multiple utility bills and a photographic ID we use an electronic verification system. This system allows us to verify you from basic details using electronic data, however it is not a credit check of any kind so will have no effect on you or your credit history. You understand that we will undertake a search with Experian for the purposes of verifying your identity. To do so Experian may check the details you supply against any particulars on any database (public or otherwise) to which they have access. They may also use your details in the future to assist other companies for verification purposes. A record of the search will be retained. To complete our quality service, VaughanReynolds is pleased to offer the following:- Free Valuation: Please contact the office on to make an appointment. VaughanReynolds Conveyancing: Very competitive fixed price rates agreed with our panel of local experienced and respected Solicitors. Please contact this office for further details.Mortgages: We can offer you free advice and guidance on the best and most cost-effective way to fund your purchase with the peace of mind that you are being supported by professional industry experts throughout your journey. A & S Financial Services offer a comprehensive mortgage service, giving excellent advice 7 days a week. Please call Andy Davis on or mobile or by e-mail .Vaughan Reynolds - VaughanReynolds, for themselves and for the vendors of the property whose agents they are, give notice that these particulars do not constitute any part of a contract or offer, and are produced in good faith and set out as a general guide only. The vendor does not make or give, and neither VaughanReynolds nor any person in his employment, has an authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rother-street-d574145/for-sale_i69888480
Grade II-listed and with an internal footprint of over 4,500 sq ft, this six-bedroom house in Stratford-upon-Avon is wonderfully true to its 1930s origins. Historic features inside and out have been lovingly looked after, with contemporary additions respectful of its modernist bones. Wrapped by peaceful grounds with plenty of mature planting and specimen trees, the house has a secluded feel, despite the town centre being reachable in 15 minutes on foot. The Tour Built in 1934 to the design of architect H.W. Simister of Birmingham, the house is a stellar example of the international modern movement popular at this time. Almost fort-like at first glance, the house's long profile is shaped by Crittall-style windows in both horizontal and vertical formations. Its striking red-brick silhouette contrasts with the surrounding verdant gardens. There are two double garages to one end, although an expansive shingled driveway has room to park plenty of cars. The house's primary entrance sits at the top of a short flight of stairs, beneath an original flat moulded canopy. The horizontally banded oak front door opens to an entrance port. This connects to a long corridor, the artery to the main part of the house, and the magnificent stair hall a harmony of volume, light, shadow, texture and materials. Several rooms fan out from here, beginning with a smart office tucked into the left corner. Turning clockwise, there is an expansive living room with warm-toned flush panelled walls, oak strip sprung flooring and a centrally positioned fireplace. A typically modernist corner window looks to the mosaic of garden greenery outside while bringing in a lovely quality of natural light. Connecting doors link to the adjacent dining room, beautifully panelled in stripes of contrasting wood. This is a wonderfully considered room with plenty of space for a large dining set up perfect for hosting, or for those most special occasions. A large kitchen has been practically laid out to suit both family and social life. Banks of crisp cabinetry and a large central island afford plenty of counter area, and there is space for an additional sitting area or a second dining table. A handy utility room sits adjacent. Towards the end of the plan is a garden room, which is also a lovely place to work, study or create. The open-well stair, set within the entrance hall, is lined with full-height lustred flush panelling and has matching balustrading. A curving handrail sweeps past the two-storey window set within a canted bay, bathing the treads with light. On the first floor are six bedrooms, each with a leafy outlook and distinctive nods to modernist style. All are bright and have leafy views over the house's gardens. Three of the rooms open to a south-facing balcony along the main facade, the perfect spot for a morning coffee. The floor is well-served by three bathrooms and two WCs. Although all the bedrooms are well-proportioned, the main suite is particularly generous, with a colourful en suite complete with original fittings. The bedroom opposite is used by the current owners as a dressing room. At the far, western end of the plan, a media and games room provides additional generous living space. A small kitchen and bar are neatly positioned in one corner and a glazed screen extends the possibilities for entertaining onto a substantial roof terrace. Particularly impressive panoramas can be seen from the second-floor roof terracing, where on a clear day all three of the surrounding counties come into view. Outdoor Space Externally, a sheltered terrace unfolds across the southerly facade of the house, providing a secluded space for hosting in the summer months. The immediate curtilage is laid to lawn, edged intermittently with boxed hedging. The broader gardens encompass delightful areas of mature deciduous trees and conifers, adding colour and splendour throughout the seasons. A detached garden store is also included in the plot. The Area Stratford-upon-Avon is a medieval market town with a reputation for great cultural offerings and striking historic architecture. The town sits centrally in Warwickshire, with Leamington Spa to the north and the top of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the southern county border. Avenue Road is situated on the north side of Stratford-upon-Avon, just a quick walk from the town's centre. Perhaps best known as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford has several heritage sites that honour the playwright's life and work, including the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Cultural offerings beyond the Bard are aplenty too, with an Everyman Cinema and easy access to Compton Verney, an 18th-century manor house with a renowned art collection and expansive grounds. The town has established an impressive reputation for great dining, including the family-run Loxleys; The Woodsman, for a tour de force Sunday Roast; Sorrento, for traditional Italian cuisine; and the Michelin-starred Salt. Planetarium is great for a hearty plant-based lunch, while MOR serves up delicious pastries and locally roasted coffee. The River Avon runs through the town, bringing with it the picturesque Stratford Riverside Walk. Just north of Avenue Road is Welcombe Hills and Clopton Park, an expansive green space ideal for walks across flower-rich grassland, through woods and around ponds. The Cotswolds AONB can be accessed by car and is home to rambling country paths, cosy fire-lit pubs and chocolate-box villages. There are several excellent state and private schooling options close to Avenue Road. Ofsted "Outstanding"-rated Stratford Primary School is around a 20-minute walk away, with Stratford Girls' Grammar and King Edward VI School excellent nearby state secondaries. The private Stratford Preparatory School, King's High School, and Warwick School are also all within easy reach. Stratford-upon-Avon centre is 15 minutes on foot, or seven minutes by car, from the house. From here, train services run to London Marylebone in just over two hours and to Birmingham in less than an hour. The A46 can be easily reached from the house, connecting to the nationwide motorway network via the M40 for travel north and south. Council Tax Band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stratford-upon-avon-d531895/for-sale_i69384980
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