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WELLESBOURNE HALL A4 16Pp NEW.Indd Wellesbourne Hall WELLESBOURNE • WARWICKSHIRE Wellesbourne Hall WELLESBOURNE • WARWICKSHIRE M40 J15 5 miles • Stratford-Upon-Avon 5.5 miles • Warwick 7 miles Warwick Parkway Station 8 miles (London Marylebone about 76 minutes) (Distances and times approximate) Quintessential Grade II* listed William and Mary living Lot 1: A substantial country house offering 7774 sq ft of accommodation Extensive landscaped gardens. Parking. Garden stores. Ice house Paddock Grazing. Woodland. Pond. About 7.07 acres Lot 2: Range of traditional outbuildings including two cottages offering a further 1963 sq ft of accommodation. Pump house. Garage block Two walled gardens. Orchard Swimming pool (in need of repair). Hard tennis court (in need of resurfacing). About 1.3 acres Available as a whole or in two lots In all about 8.37 acres Savills Banbury 01295 228010 36 South Bar, Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 9AE Contact: Nick Rudge [email protected] savills.co.uk YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE IMPORTANT NOTICE ON THE LAST PAGE OF THE TEXT SITUATION Wellesbourne Hall commands a central village position in Wellesbourne The Croft Preparatory School is very close by, with further private schooling with access off the Stratford Road. The village of Wellesbourne has a church, at Warwick School and Kings High School for Girls. Stratford High School, doctor’s surgery, vet, florist, optician, primary school, several pubs and KES and Stratford Grammar are also nearby. sports clubs, and convenience shops for everyday needs. The nearby market Local leisure activities in the area include walking; cycling or riding with towns of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Leamington Spa provide plentiful unspoilt countryside surrounding the property. For those with for more specialist shopping requirements. Communication is good with equestrian interests there is hunting with the Warwickshire Hunt; polo at mainline rail stations at Warwick Parkway, (London Marylebone from 76 Southam; racing at Stratford, Warwick and Cheltenham. minutes and trains to Birmingham from 20 minutes) and the M40 Junction Nearby golf courses include The Welcombe and Brailes. Silverstone is 13 and Junction 15. Birmingham International Airport is only 25 miles away also easily accessible for motoring enthusiasts. There is also The Royal and Heathrow Airport is 86 miles away. The nearby airfield at Wellesbourne Shakespeare theatre at Stratford, and cinemas and restaurants catering for all is well situated for helicopter or light aircraft enthusiasts. tastes. Description Lot 1: Wellesbourne Hall (as shown edged pink on the site plan) • Wellesbourne Hall is a substantial Grade II* Listed William and Mary house, believed to date from 1700 with later additions and offering extensive accommodation on three floors plus cellars. • Brick construction under a hipped and gabled tile roof. • Period features include open fireplaces, fireplace surrounds (two with shell-work by Mary Delaney), sash windows and shutters, Adam-style plaster ceilings, cornicing and gallery with twisted balusters and string with acanthus scrolls. • Due to the property’s age the main house offers well proportioned principal rooms with generous ceiling heights, all providing a feeling of space and light. • Pillared entrance porch opens to an entrance hall which leads to the grand hall with feature ceiling and grand wooden staircase ascending to first floor. On the ground floor are three principal south-west facing reception rooms and Kitchen/ breakfast room with gas-fired Aga. • First floor accommodation with principal suite enjoys a south-westerly aspect with walk in dressing room and en-suite bathroom. There are 10 further bedrooms and 3 bath/shower rooms laid out across the first and second floors. • Cellars • Separate range of garden stores, ice house, greenhouse. • The mature landscaped level gardens surround the house and are well stocked with a good variety of trees, shrubs and plants. • Woodland, pond and paddock grazing. • The house is in need of comprehensive modernisation and could be suitable for alternative uses subject to the necessary consents. LOT 1: WELLESBOURNE HALL Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area Main House: 722 sq m (7,774 sq ft) Total: 1,048 sq m (11,290 sq ft) Not to scale. For identifi cation purposes only. Ground Floor Cellar Second Floor First Floor Outbuildings LOT 2: OUTBUILDINGS Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area Mews Cottage: 62 sq m (669 sq ft) Garden Cottage: 120 sq m (1,294 sq ft) exc. Attic storage The Bothy: 30 sq m (323 sq ft) Outbuildings: 114 sq m (1,230 sq ft) exc. Kennels (Included within this fl oor plan are the Workshop and Store which form part of Lot 1) Not to scale. For identifi cation purposes only. Mews Cottage Garden Cottage Garden Cottage Ground Floor Ground Floor First Floor The Bothy The Bothy Ground Floor First Floor Lot 2: Outbuildings and further gardens (as shown edged blue on the site plan) • Range of outbuildings set around a central courtyard and comprising two cottages, pump house and garage block. (Th ese existing outbuildings off er potential for conversion, subject to the relevant consents). • Garden Cottage comprises :- a kitchen, sitting room, study, three bedrooms and bathroom. • Mews Cottage comprises :- a kitchen, sitting room, two Outbuilding bedrooms and a bathroom. • Two walled gardens. Hard Tennis court (in need of resurfacing). Outdoor swimming pool (in need of repair). Orchard. Outbuilding Listing Main House: Grade II * Directions (CV35 9RN) Cottages and outbuildings: Grade II From Banbury proceed north-east towards Warmington on the B4100. Just before the village of Warmington take a left hand turn onto Camp Lane (B4086). Continue on the B4086 through Agents Note Kineton and into the village of Wellesbourne. In Wellesbourne turn left along Bridge Street and Th e property lies within a Conservation Area continue onto Ettington Road. Turn right onto Stratford Road and Wellesbourne Hall can be WELLESBOURNE HALL found aft er a short distance on the right hand side. Local Authority Services Stratford Upon Avon District Council Tel. 01789 267575 Main House: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Gas fi red central heating. Council Tax Bands: Cottages: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Gas fi red central heating. Main House: H Garden Cottage: C Tenure Mews Cottage: C Lot 1 Note: “This plan is based upon the Ordnance Freehold. Survey map with the sanction of the control of H.M. Stationary offi ce. This plan is for convenience of purchasers only. Its accuracy is not guaranteed and Fixtures and Fittings it is expressly excluded from any contract. Licence Number. No. ES100017767.” Th ose items mentioned in these sale particulars are included in the freehold sale. All other fi xtures, fi ttings and furnishings i.e. carpets and curtains are expressly excluded. Certain such items may be available by separate negotiation. Further information should be obtained from the selling agents. Lot 2 Viewings By appointment with Savills. Prior to making an appointment to view, Savills strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points which are likely to aff ect your interest in the property with a member of Savills’ staff who has seen the property in order that you do not make a wasted journey. IMPORTANT NOTICE Savills and their clients give notice that: 1. Th ey are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. Th ey assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. Th ese particulars do not form part of any off er or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Th e text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Details prepared: April 2017. Photographs taken: April 2017. 17/05/03 HS .
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