4 bedroom house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 4.80 acres
- Garden
- Rural
- Private Parking
Old Mill House
The existing stone-built house, under a tiled roof, has an entrance hall with staircase rising, sitting room has a large stone-faced inglenook fireplace, and the kitchen with oil-fired Aga opens into the dining room. There is a large utility room and ground-floor shower room.
To the first floor are four double bedrooms, the principal bedroom with windows to three sides. Family bathroom and walk-in airing cupboard.
Proposed Old Mill House
There is now planning permission to replace the house with a new six bedroom detached stone house extending to about 2,455 square feet, elevated on the site by Stratford-on Avon District Council reference 22/02983/Ful, granted on 26 January 2023, The accommodation will provide an entrance hall, with cloakroom off, with a triple aspect large kitchen/ dining /family room and a utility room, There is a separate sitting room, which also has windows to three sides and a study/cinema room, together with a ground floor sixth bedroom with en suite shower room. To the first floor are five double bedrooms, two with en suite shower rooms and a family bathroom. Detached open-fronted double garage. This creates a very special opportunity to build a new home in a most sought-after island site. There is believed to be sufficient reclaimed stone on the site for the new house
Barcheston Mill
The Mill building is in need of restoration, with attached store building and stables,
Proposed Barcheston Mill
Barcheston Mill also has planning consent to renovate and extend to provide for demolition of outbuildings and conversion and extension of the Mill building to create one holiday house 21/02133/FUL granted on 22 October 2021. The plans have been produced by renowned Tyack Architects to provide about 1788 square feet of accommodation, including extensive full-height glazing to the south elevation of the proposed extension, combined with the traditional features of the Mill building, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a ground floor suite, together with a kitchen/breakfast room, dining hall with extensive glazing, family room and sitting room. There will be wonderful views from the deck and expansive south-facing windows up the river.
Barcheston Mill offers the opportunity to provide a substantial letting income with its highly sought-after location.
The development of the whole site also offers the opportunity to create off-grid living, having its own water supply and drainage, and the opportunity to produce renewable energy from solar panels, wind or water turbine and air, ground or water source heat pumps.
Garden and grounds
The gardens and paddock land have been improved and tended by the present owners to provide a lovely setting for the house and Mill, with paved patio, expansive lawns, trees, bushes and fruit trees. The owners have planted a selection of young trees to enhance the existing mature tree setting of the property. There is a vegetable garden, and the fertile paddocks are ideal for grazing or horticulture, a real opportunity for self-sufficient living. There is a field shelter to the paddocks. The river, millstream and mill pool provide an annual Mayfly hatch, fishing for native brown trout and a variety of coarse fish and are enhanced by fine-pollarded willow trees. The spinney at the tip of the island has a variety of trees, including fine large black poplars, two forming a kissing tree where the two trees have grown together to form an 'H' shape. The setting and the river provide a haven for wildlife, with kingfishers, otters, heron, egrets and Mandarin duck seen at the property.
Barcheston has a timeless quality and a tranquil haven, yet is only a short distance from the bustling small market town of Shipston-on-Stour, which has facilities for day-to-day requirements. The village, with its ancient parish church, is full of history, from the famous 16th century Sheldon Tapestry Weavers, its association with the Gunpowder Plot where Robert Catesby, one of the conspirators, was reputedly born in the village, to the musically gifted Beecham family, part of whose estate Barcheston once was.
Old Mill House and Barcheston Mill are situated at the end of the village, down a quiet track past the Manor, on a no-through road and approached by a private drive to the bend of the river. The millrace cuts across the bend, and the Mill was working within living memory. The property is secluded with a rural aspect and can be independent from the outside world.
Moreton-in-Marsh and the Cotswolds lie only a few miles to the south, whilst Banbury provides further shopping, schools and intercity train services to London Marylebone, as well as access to the M40 at Junction 11.
Leamington Spa, Warwick, and Stratford-upon-Avon, with its Shakespearean heritage and theatres, provide further shopping, dining and recreational facilities. There are golf courses at Brailes, Tadmarton and Stratford-upon-Avon and racing at Stratford, Warwick and Cheltenham. Schools include The Croft Prep School and grammar schools in Stratford, Warwick Prep and Public School, Kings High School for Girls in Warwick and Tudor Hall School for Girls, Bloxham and Sibford Public Schools.
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