4 bedroom village house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 0.92 acres
- Modern
- Outbuildings
- Detached
- Double Garage
- Garden
- Rural
A gravel drive and parking area approaches the property with mature trees, shrubs, and a traditional roadside hedge. The accommodation has attractive architectural elements, including cornices, parquet and tiled flooring and high-level display shelves.
The entrance hall has an inner door and a staircase to the first floor. There is a drawing/dining room with a deep stone inglenook fireplace, slate hearth, inglenook windows and woodburner. The conservatory with a terracotta tiled floor overlooks the garden with double doors to the outside. A dual-aspect study faces south and east with a ceiling fan. The attractive kitchen/breakfast room has painted kitchen units with granite tops, integrated appliances, a cooker, hob, oil-fired Aga and a walk-in pantry.
A boot room with a cloakroom off and doors to front and rear, leading to a wing with a utility room with a sink and plumbing and a double dual aspect double ground floor Bedroom with a shower room. These rooms could form a self-contained ground floor annexe if desired.
To the first floor is a large landing, principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room, two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC.
The garden and orchard paddock, extending to in all to about 0.92 acres, is a particular feature of the property. It is principally lawned with a paved patio and dwarf stone wall, flower and herbaceous borders and an oak tree. Beyond is a further lawn and greenhouse. The orchard paddock has mature fruit trees, including apple, pear, plum, cherry, sweet chestnut and hazel.
A five-bar gate off the drive leads to the inner courtyard with the garaging and store attached to the house, beyond which is a pair of stables and fodder/wood store with a further lawn area.
Twiga House is situated in a rural setting close to the South Warwickshire villages of Lower and Upper Quinton, lying on the Warwickshire/Gloucestershire border between Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds. Lower Quinton is a civil parish approximately six miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon, and it offers a shop, a pub, a post office and a primary school. The village lies at the foot of Meon Hill, at the beginning of the Cotswold Escarpment and the Heart of England Way.
Extensive leisure and cultural facilities can be found in Stratford-upon-Avon, the home of Shakespearean heritage and The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, and the Cotswold market town of Chipping Campden, only six miles away. Moreton-in-Marsh is also easily accessible, offering a regular fast train service to London Paddington for the commuter. 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 and Chipping Campden School.
Stratford-upon-Avon 6 miles, Chipping Campden 6 miles, Moreton-in-Marsh and train station 15 miles, Warwick 15 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 16.5miles, Birmingham International Airport 34 miles (distances and time approximate)
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