Town‑centre detached home with large south‑east garden and separate annexe.
Detached Tudor‑style house with period features and solid brick walls
Set on a private drive in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon, this detached Tudor‑style home balances period charm with flexible modern living. The house offers four bedrooms including a ground-floor annexe with its own entrance and en‑suite — useful for a dependent relative, long‑stay guests or as a home office. The layout centres on an open-plan kitchen/diner that opens directly to a large, south‑east facing landscaped garden, ideal for family life and outdoor entertaining.
The property is well presented throughout with a luxurious first‑floor bathroom and practical features such as a utility room, driveway parking for several cars, and a powered summerhouse at the bottom of the garden. A remotely operated electric awning with heating and lighting extends usable outdoor space. The annexe benefits from air‑conditioning, adding year‑round comfort and versatility.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the house dates from the early 20th century with solid brick walls and no built‑in wall insulation (typical of its era), and glazing dates are not recorded. Council tax is above average (Band E). The property sits in a town‑centre location with a medium flood risk and a very high local crime rating — both factors to check with insurers and solicitors before exchange.
This home will suit families seeking central convenience, buyers who value a large private garden in town, or purchasers who want flexible accommodation with separate living space. There is also scope for energy retrofit or cosmetic updating if you want to reduce running costs or personalise the interior further. Stratford’s theatres, riverside walks and strong local schools make this a desirable address for long‑term family living.