5 bedroom semi-detached house to rent
Dorsington, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37
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Semi-detached house
5 beds
4 baths
3,186 sq ft / 296 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Available now
- Available as furnished or unfurnished
- Deposit: £4038.45
- Long term let
Features and description
- Five Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Four Bathrooms
- Barn Conversion
- Unfurnished
- Long let
- EPC Rating = E
Fabulous five bedroom barn conversion in the village of Dorsington
Description
Church Barn was formerly an agricultural building serving The Moat House and became a separate residential dwelling in 2021 following an extensive programme of conversion and refurbishment. The flexible and well-laid out accommodation extends to 2,726 sq. ft. and is laid out over two floors. You enter the property via a welcoming entrance hall with guest cloakroom. Accessed from the hall is a spacious utility with door to the outside. There is a bedroom on the ground floor situated next to a bathroom which could also be used as a home office or games room.
The kitchen/sitting/dining room is at the heart of the house and is a dramatic space with vaulted ceiling and large window openings allowing light to flood in. The bespoke fitted kitchen is fitted with a range cooker and an excellent range of cabinets beneath quartz worktops. There is a substantial island unit with breakfast bar. Adjacent to the kitchen/sitting/dining room is a lovely room which could be used either as a formal dining area or study.
Bedrooms 2 and 3 are accessed from the kitchen/sitting/dining room and share a shower room. Bedroom 2 has independent access from the outside. The generous principal bedroom suite is located on the first floor. This is a wonderfully light room with access to an en suite bathroom with free standing bath and separate wet room shower. Situated above the study is Bedroom 4 with en suite bathroom.
Great thought and attention has been given to the conversion of the property. The doors, some of which are bespoke, staircases and skirting boards are oak. The bathrooms have Duravit and Hansgrohe fittings and porcelain tiled floors. The living areas have Karndean flooring and the bedrooms are carpeted.
Outside there is a garage/bike store and two garden stores which are accessed from the inner courtyard to the east of the property. The principal garden lies to the west and is mainly laid to lawn with flower beds. There is ample gravelled parking for several cars.
Location
Honeybourne 4 miles (mainline station to London Paddington in 100 minutes). Stratford-upon-Avon 7 miles. Chipping Campden 9 miles. Warwick Parkway station 13 miles. M40 (J15) 15 miles. Birmingham Airport 22 miles. Birmingham NEC 22 miles. Heathrow Airport 97 miles. London 110 miles. (all distances and times are approximate)
Dorsington is a particularly well kept and charming village surrounded by rolling hills and close to the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which at 787 square miles, is the largest designated in England and Wales. The village is widely known for its arboretum and mile after mile of woodland walks which can be enjoyed by local residents. A local farm shop is expected to open in the village in 2021. Superfast broadband was recently installed. Dorsington is an ancient village dating back to at least the Saxon period. The earliest written record is from the Domesday Survey of 1089. The village is situated between Welford-on-Avon and Barton.
There are several golf courses in Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding area together with active cricket and tennis clubs. There are National Hunt racecourses at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Cheltenham and boating and fishing on the Avon.
Stratford-upon-Avon is a thriving market town famous throughout the world as the birthplace and home of William Shakespeare. There are excellent shopping and recreational facilities in the town as well as The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. There are good state, grammar and private schools in both Stratford-upon-Avon and nearby Warwick.
Additional Info
Holding Deposit : £807.69 ( 1 week )
Deposit Payable : £4,038.46 ( 5 weeks )
Minimum Term : 12 months
Rent must be paid monthly in advance
Description
Church Barn was formerly an agricultural building serving The Moat House and became a separate residential dwelling in 2021 following an extensive programme of conversion and refurbishment. The flexible and well-laid out accommodation extends to 2,726 sq. ft. and is laid out over two floors. You enter the property via a welcoming entrance hall with guest cloakroom. Accessed from the hall is a spacious utility with door to the outside. There is a bedroom on the ground floor situated next to a bathroom which could also be used as a home office or games room.
The kitchen/sitting/dining room is at the heart of the house and is a dramatic space with vaulted ceiling and large window openings allowing light to flood in. The bespoke fitted kitchen is fitted with a range cooker and an excellent range of cabinets beneath quartz worktops. There is a substantial island unit with breakfast bar. Adjacent to the kitchen/sitting/dining room is a lovely room which could be used either as a formal dining area or study.
Bedrooms 2 and 3 are accessed from the kitchen/sitting/dining room and share a shower room. Bedroom 2 has independent access from the outside. The generous principal bedroom suite is located on the first floor. This is a wonderfully light room with access to an en suite bathroom with free standing bath and separate wet room shower. Situated above the study is Bedroom 4 with en suite bathroom.
Great thought and attention has been given to the conversion of the property. The doors, some of which are bespoke, staircases and skirting boards are oak. The bathrooms have Duravit and Hansgrohe fittings and porcelain tiled floors. The living areas have Karndean flooring and the bedrooms are carpeted.
Outside there is a garage/bike store and two garden stores which are accessed from the inner courtyard to the east of the property. The principal garden lies to the west and is mainly laid to lawn with flower beds. There is ample gravelled parking for several cars.
Location
Honeybourne 4 miles (mainline station to London Paddington in 100 minutes). Stratford-upon-Avon 7 miles. Chipping Campden 9 miles. Warwick Parkway station 13 miles. M40 (J15) 15 miles. Birmingham Airport 22 miles. Birmingham NEC 22 miles. Heathrow Airport 97 miles. London 110 miles. (all distances and times are approximate)
Dorsington is a particularly well kept and charming village surrounded by rolling hills and close to the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which at 787 square miles, is the largest designated in England and Wales. The village is widely known for its arboretum and mile after mile of woodland walks which can be enjoyed by local residents. A local farm shop is expected to open in the village in 2021. Superfast broadband was recently installed. Dorsington is an ancient village dating back to at least the Saxon period. The earliest written record is from the Domesday Survey of 1089. The village is situated between Welford-on-Avon and Barton.
There are several golf courses in Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding area together with active cricket and tennis clubs. There are National Hunt racecourses at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Cheltenham and boating and fishing on the Avon.
Stratford-upon-Avon is a thriving market town famous throughout the world as the birthplace and home of William Shakespeare. There are excellent shopping and recreational facilities in the town as well as The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. There are good state, grammar and private schools in both Stratford-upon-Avon and nearby Warwick.
Additional Info
Holding Deposit : £807.69 ( 1 week )
Deposit Payable : £4,038.46 ( 5 weeks )
Minimum Term : 12 months
Rent must be paid monthly in advance
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