Bán, Guided Price: GBP 2,500,000
Hurdlers Lane, Ilmington, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 4PT, Vương quốc Anh
Loại bất động sản : Nhà cho gia đình ít người
Hình thức bất động sản : N/A
Diện tích xây dựng : 4.269 ft² / 397 m²
Diện tích đất : N/A
Phòng ngủ : 5
Phòng tắm : 0
Phòng tắm : 0
MLS#: N/A
Mô tả bất động sản
Location
The Hill Farm sits within the conservation area on the edge of the village of Ilmington, which itself lies within the Cotswolds ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.’ An excellent network of footpaths and bridle paths through the rolling countryside are perfect for walkers and riders who can enjoy the beauty of the area throughout the year.
Ilmington is a charming village with a thriving village hall, primary school (rated ‘Outstanding’), church, sports and recreation ground with floodlit all weather tennis courts offering a wide range of sports and a well-stocked community-run shop and café which supports local producers. The popular Vegetable Matters farm shop and cafe can be found in Ebrington (4 miles).
The village has two dining pubs. The award-winning Howard Arms overlooks the village green in the heart of the village.
Close by are the market towns of Shipston-on-Stour (4 miles) and Chipping Campden (5.5), as well as Stratford-upon-Avon (8) for High Street shopping, RSC theatres and horse racing. The Members’ Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 20 miles away.
There is a great choice of schools in the area, both private and state, including Chipping Campden School, Warwick School and Stratford Girls’ Grammar School and King Edward VI school in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Train services from Moreton-in-Marsh (8 miles) to London Paddington from 92 minutes and from Banbury (20 miles) to Marylebone from 55 minutes. London and Birmingham by road via M40 (J11 and J15).
The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham literary and science festivals and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival and the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.
Description
Occupying an elevated setting with wonderful views over the village and the Church, The Hill Farm is a handsome Grade II listed property constructed from local ironstone with Bath stone mullion windows. Dating from the late 16th century or early 17th century, the property was completely renovated and refurbished in the 1980s to an exceptional standard. The superb vaulted sitting/dining room/kitchen was added in 2010. The well-presented accommodation extends to 4,269 sq. ft. over three floors.
A generous entrance hall welcomes you into the property. The sitting room and dining room are well-proportioned with inglenook fireplaces housing wood burning stoves. The heart of the home is the magnificent sitting/dining room/kitchen which is fitted with handmade burr oak units with granite worktops and splashbacks, electric oven and hob and four-oven Aga. Doors open to the paved garden terrace which is a perfect spot for coffee and cocktails.
Between the dining room and the sitting/dining room/kitchen is a striking hand blown glass stained window. A useful utility links to the kitchen and garage. Completing the ground floor is an office and a WC. On the first floor are four double bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. Bedroom five is on the second floor along with a study/office, shower room and loft space. There is a 521 sq. ft. cellar beneath the sitting room.
The sloping gardens are terraced to provide flat areas including a croquet lawn. There is an area for the growing of vegetables and soft fruits. Mature specimen trees include walnut, beech/copper beech, plum, apple and pear. The property is approached from the village via Hurdlers Lane and a private drive terminating at the double garage. There is ample parking space for several cars.
Beyond the lawns and garden is a sloping fenced field extending to about two acres.
Directions
From the A429 head towards Darlingscott and continue through the village towards Ilmington. Turn left onto Armscote Road. Turn right onto Front Street and then left onto Mickleton Road. After about 220 metres turn left and proceed for about 600 metres. Pass the church on your left and the lane leading to the property will be found on the right after a short distance.
Particulars prepared: April 2024. Photographs taken: March 2024.
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The Hill Farm sits within the conservation area on the edge of the village of Ilmington, which itself lies within the Cotswolds ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.’ An excellent network of footpaths and bridle paths through the rolling countryside are perfect for walkers and riders who can enjoy the beauty of the area throughout the year.
Ilmington is a charming village with a thriving village hall, primary school (rated ‘Outstanding’), church, sports and recreation ground with floodlit all weather tennis courts offering a wide range of sports and a well-stocked community-run shop and café which supports local producers. The popular Vegetable Matters farm shop and cafe can be found in Ebrington (4 miles).
The village has two dining pubs. The award-winning Howard Arms overlooks the village green in the heart of the village.
Close by are the market towns of Shipston-on-Stour (4 miles) and Chipping Campden (5.5), as well as Stratford-upon-Avon (8) for High Street shopping, RSC theatres and horse racing. The Members’ Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 20 miles away.
There is a great choice of schools in the area, both private and state, including Chipping Campden School, Warwick School and Stratford Girls’ Grammar School and King Edward VI school in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Train services from Moreton-in-Marsh (8 miles) to London Paddington from 92 minutes and from Banbury (20 miles) to Marylebone from 55 minutes. London and Birmingham by road via M40 (J11 and J15).
The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham literary and science festivals and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival and the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.
Description
Occupying an elevated setting with wonderful views over the village and the Church, The Hill Farm is a handsome Grade II listed property constructed from local ironstone with Bath stone mullion windows. Dating from the late 16th century or early 17th century, the property was completely renovated and refurbished in the 1980s to an exceptional standard. The superb vaulted sitting/dining room/kitchen was added in 2010. The well-presented accommodation extends to 4,269 sq. ft. over three floors.
A generous entrance hall welcomes you into the property. The sitting room and dining room are well-proportioned with inglenook fireplaces housing wood burning stoves. The heart of the home is the magnificent sitting/dining room/kitchen which is fitted with handmade burr oak units with granite worktops and splashbacks, electric oven and hob and four-oven Aga. Doors open to the paved garden terrace which is a perfect spot for coffee and cocktails.
Between the dining room and the sitting/dining room/kitchen is a striking hand blown glass stained window. A useful utility links to the kitchen and garage. Completing the ground floor is an office and a WC. On the first floor are four double bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. Bedroom five is on the second floor along with a study/office, shower room and loft space. There is a 521 sq. ft. cellar beneath the sitting room.
The sloping gardens are terraced to provide flat areas including a croquet lawn. There is an area for the growing of vegetables and soft fruits. Mature specimen trees include walnut, beech/copper beech, plum, apple and pear. The property is approached from the village via Hurdlers Lane and a private drive terminating at the double garage. There is ample parking space for several cars.
Beyond the lawns and garden is a sloping fenced field extending to about two acres.
Directions
From the A429 head towards Darlingscott and continue through the village towards Ilmington. Turn left onto Armscote Road. Turn right onto Front Street and then left onto Mickleton Road. After about 220 metres turn left and proceed for about 600 metres. Pass the church on your left and the lane leading to the property will be found on the right after a short distance.
Particulars prepared: April 2024. Photographs taken: March 2024.
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