Set on over a third of an acre with mature, private gardens
An exceptionally spacious detached family home set on over a third of an acre in a quiet Stratford-upon-Avon lane. Meticulously extended and renovated across recent years, the house offers generous living space including a dramatic open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with French doors and Velux windows, a cosy sitting room with log-effect stove and a versatile ground-floor room suitable as a home office or sixth bedroom.
Five double bedrooms occupy the first floor, arranged to provide privacy, and the principal suite includes a bespoke five-piece en-suite and fitted wardrobes. Practical family-focused features include abundant built-in storage, a refitted level-access wet room, a double garage, powered outbuilding, and an in-and-out driveway with parking for multiple cars. Planning permission for solar panels is in place, presenting scope to reduce running costs and improve sustainability.
Buyers should note some material points: the property dates from the late 1960s/70s (with significant later works) and the cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, so there may be further energy-improvement work to consider. There is a legal right to use a shared sewer running through a neighbouring property; owners must pay a fair share of maintenance and repair costs. The home sits in Council Tax Band G and the area has a medium flood risk — both important for running costs and insurance.
Offered freehold and chain free, this home suits a growing family seeking space, flexible accommodation for multi-generational living or home-working, and the opportunity to add eco improvements. The mature, well-maintained gardens and generous plot also appeal to buyers who value outdoor entertaining and privacy.