- Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse dating to 1730
- Set in about seven acres including two fields and spinney
- Six bedrooms, multiple en-suites, three reception rooms
- Large former-barn lounge/diner and attractive stone terrace
- Extensive outbuildings, garage, workshops and showroom barn
- Moat, ornamental ponds, summerhouse and mature landscaped gardens
- Listed status may restrict alterations and complicate consent
- Likely ongoing maintenance and listed-repair costs required
A commanding Grade II listed farmhouse dating to 1730, set privately behind Church Street in Stockton with approximately seven acres of grounds. The stone Georgian façade, high ceilings and large sash windows retain strong period character while generous room proportions suit modern family living and entertaining.
Accommodation includes six bedrooms, multiple en-suite facilities and three principal reception rooms including a dramatic former-barn lounge/diner. Mature landscaped gardens, a raised stone terrace and ornamental ponds create peaceful outdoor spaces; two enclosed fields and a wooded spinney extend the plot for paddock or leisure use.
Several substantial outbuildings, garages, workshops and a large barn/showroom broaden the property’s utility for hobbies, garaging or potential conversion. There is useful cellar storage, attic space with potential, and a substantial Worcester boiler and hot water cylinder in the service wing.
Buyers should note the listed status will impose planning and repair constraints and may complicate alterations or conversions. The property offers rare scale and provenance in a well-connected Warwickshire village, but prospective purchasers should budget for ongoing maintenance and listed-building compliance.