7 bedroom farm house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 7 9 bedrooms
- 4 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 6.30 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Detached
- Equestrian
- Garden
- Restored
The drawing room has a fine marble fireplace surround, there is a woodburner in the dining room and attractive sitting room fireplace with carved pine surround and curved bay window with window seat. Family room with enclosed fire with marble surround.
The fitted kitchen has painted units with integrated appliances, Corian worktops and induction hob with extractor over, ovens and microwave, quarry tile floor. Utility room with plumbing and door to outside. Traditional panelled doors with fluted carved architraves and dado rails, traditional cast iron radiators and new copper pipework, exposed ceiling timbers and polished boarded floors. There are a number of hardwood leaded windows and traditional cast iron fireplaces to some bedrooms. Cellar with sump pump.
There are large bathrooms on both floors with free-standing baths, separate showers, WCs and, twin basins and Karndean flooring. There are ample storage cupboards throughout some with Georgian panelled doors.
From the second floor rooms are attractive far-reaching views.
Gardens and grounds
Manor Farm is approached from a quiet country lane through a traditional 5 bar gate, down a long sweeping drive to a gravelled parking area to the south side of the house, with a lavender-lined flagstone path to the front door. The gardens are sheltered and lawned with mature trees and shrubs, including evergreen oak, chestnut, birch, spruce and fruit trees. Brick-paved and gravelled seating and outdoor dining areas.
There is an oak-frame triple garage/workshop under a tile roof, with three pairs of double wooden doors, with an internal staircase to a studio room above with three roof lights.
Accessed by a concrete drive behind the garage beyond the garden is a large grassland paddock with shallow traditional Warwickshire ridge and furrow contouring and traditional boundary hedges. There is a public footpath along the southern boundary of the paddock, giving access to surrounding countryside and with a pond at the far end of the field.
Manor Farm is situated on the edge of the village, just outside the village Conservation Area and on the edge of the Cotswolds. The quintessential village of Dorsington offers rural countryside living positioned just 7 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon. The desirable village features its own Victorian Church and a village green and is surrounded by The Heart of England Forest, with millions of trees planted since 1996 by Felix Dennis, providing miles of permissive walks. Dorsington offers country living yet is still close enough to major towns for larger shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. For everyday needs, there are local amenities such as pubs, village shops, butchers and hair salons close by in the village of Welford-on-Avon.
Primary schooling is available in Welford-on-Avon and Pebworth, and 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-Upon-Avon.
For the commuter, Honeybourne Station is approximately 4 miles away with a rail service to London Paddington, and the nearest train station to provide access to London Marylebone is Warwick Parkway. There are also road networks to London and Oxford via the M40 (J15), and Birmingham Airport is easily accessible, being 30 miles away.