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5 bedroom detached house

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Sold STC
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
2.00 acre(s)
Added > 14 days

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TenureFreehold
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Features and description

  • 4 reception rooms
  • Kitchen/breakfast room
  • Utility room
  • 5-6 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Traditional barn with potential
  • Swimming pool
  • Gardens and grounds - About 2 acres
  • EPC Band D
Dinsdale House is a wonderful Hornton stone family home understood to date from the early 20th century, (date stone 1907), set in beautiful gardens and grounds. Features in the house include flagstone and parquet flooring, stone mullion windows and window seats. The house is a classic village house, which will benefit from some updating. The house offers spacious and well-proportioned accommodation with four reception rooms and five double bedrooms. Outside are attractive landscaped gardens incorporating a swimming pool and two paddocks. There are far-reaching views out over the garden up to the Tysoe Windmill. In addition, the fine Hornton
stone barn offers an opportunity (subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents) to create additional accommodation, offices or party rooms. Situated off the entrance hall with flagstone floor are the drawing room, study and dining rooms. The latter have parquet floors. The drawing room, study and sitting room all have open fires. A door leads from the dining room to the sitting room and off this is a small room currently used as an office. French windows lead down steps to the garden. A further door leads into the utility room and to the back door. The Inner hallway with arches either side of the wood burning stove leads to the kitchen/breakfast room with a two door oil-fired Aga and French doors leading out to the garden. A large larder runs off the kitchen. There is a utility room with Grant oil-fired boiler for hot water and central heating and a cloakroom. Stairs rise to the first floor landing with a study/sitting area. The principal bedroom suite, looking out over the garden and up to the windmill, has built-in wardrobes, an ensuite
bathroom and dressing room with ample storage.
There are four further double bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes. Bedroom 2 is served by a separate bathroom. There is a family shower room and another small cloakroom between bedrooms 3 and 4. There is a hot water tank linen cupboard and two further landing cupboards.

The gardens and grounds are an important feature
of Dinsdale House and extend to 2 acres. A gravelled drive leads to a gravelled parking area beside the house. There is a south-facing stone terrace, surrounded by rose borders enclosed by box and lavender hedging. Beyond, the garden is principally lawned with flower and herbaceous borders including pollarded limes, a selection of fruit trees, a fine weeping willow and Cedar Tree. There is a swimming pool, with heat exchange pump, which is enclosed by clipped evergreen hedging. In addition, there are two paddocks. A further important feature of the property is the detached stone barn which incorporates a stable
and storerooms with loft over, together with a garage. There is also a separate detached stone workshop.

Tysoe is a very popular village set in the undulating South Warwickshire countryside. It is about a mile south of the A422 Stratford-upon-Avon to Banbury Road at the foot of the Edgehill escarpment and close to the North Oxfordshire border and Gloucestershire borders. Within the village there is a fine parish church, public
house, general store and post office, together with
football, tennis and pickle ball clubs, hairdressers,
a popular primary school and doctors’ surgery. The
village is well located with M40 junctions north
at Gaydon (8 m) and south at Banbury (10m). In
addition, the mainline station at Banbury (8m) has
trains south to Oxford and London (Marylebone in just under an hour) and north to Birmingham, the NEC and Birmingham International Airport. The surrounding countryside offers many walks, cycling, horse riding and other outdoor pursuits

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Strutt & Parker - Moreton-In-Marsh
Strutt & Parker - Moreton-In-Marsh
Fosse House, High Street Moreton-In-Marsh GL56 0LH
01608 503958
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The Moreton in Marsh Office has been selling and advising on property in the North Cotswolds, South Warwickshire and surrounding area for over 25 years. We sell the finest property- whether it is a cottage, a country house or a farm -we pride ourselves in having the experts who can give the best advice for those wishing to sell or buy property. From the start of the sale process, we will execute our recommendations with passion, enthusiasm and professionalism, ensuring the best result for all our clients.
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