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5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II listed conversion
- Flexible, versatile accommodation
- Modern living combined with charm and original features
- Countryside views
- Space and privacy
- About 1.9 acres
- EPC Rating = C
Description
Constructed of stone with later brick additions under a pitch tile roof, the barn was built in the 1680's with a carved date stone of 1680 and 1780. It was converted between 2004 and 2006 and now offers contemporary living within an historic listed building. Grade II listed and lying in a Conservation Area.
The current owner undertook an extensive and sympathetic conversion to create a spacious home with flexible, versatile accommodation. Bedroom five and the study (which could be a sitting room or another bedroom) with a secondary kitchen would be ideal as a guest/granny flat or income stream.
This is modern living in a lovely barn with attention to detail. Bespoke kitchen, white bathroom suites with nickel fittings, underfloor heating to the bedroom wing and integral flat, oak staircase, quality light switches and sockets, fully double glazed windows and full insulation. These all combine well amongst the charm of various features including exposed timbers, flagstone floors, aged pine internal doors.
Stunning vaulted drawing room and galleried dining room offer space and light for serious entertaining; useful study area for hybrid working; sitting room ideal for winter evenings, spacious kitchen/breakfast room with the views.
Courtyard to the front providing space for entertaining and parking. Orchard and paddock grazing add to the outdoor space.
Various stores.
Key benefits include attention to detail; good entertaining spaces; versatile accommodation; edge of village position; great views; space and privacy.
Location
Priors Hardwick is one of South Warwickshire’s most sought after villages, lying close to the borders with Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire.
The village is centred around the village green opposite the renowned Butchers Arms public house/restaurant.
In the catchment area for the nationally acclaimed independent primary school in Priors Marston (free to village residents only).
The nearby market town of Southam (6 miles) provides for shopping requirements.
The village lies between the M1 (junction 17 - Daventry 17 miles) and the M40 (junction 11 - Banbury, 10 miles) motorways.
Mainline railway stations providing regular services to London and the North. Banbury to Marylebone (approximately 56 minutes peak time) and Rugby to Euston (approximately 55 minutes).
Sporting activities in the area include horse racing at Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick; polo at Stoneythorpe, Southam; golf at Staverton and Hellidon Lakes Country Club (including gym, indoor pool and 10 pin bowling); full indoor sports complex at Banbury; a riding school at Priors Marston.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 6,028 sq ft
Acreage: 1.9 Acres
Directions
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Additional Info
Photos taken: May 2017
Council Tax Band: H
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