Offers over
£730,000
4 bed country house for saleSpon Lane, Grendon, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Freehold
About this property
Historic building
Four bedroom cottage
Potential for future development
Original features throughout
New kitchen
Utility & downstairs toilet
Sought after location
Generous sized cellar
1/3 acre of land
*** historic building *** four bedroom cottage *** potential for future development *** original features throughout *** new kitchen *** utility & downstairs toilet *** sought after location *** generous sized cellar *** 1/3 acre of land ***
Wilkins Estate Agents are delighted to present this enchanting four-bedroom detached cottage to market — a rare opportunity to step into a world where the ordinary dissolves into the extraordinary.
Behind its weathered stone façade, original features whisper stories of the past — from hand-carved beams overhead to the flicker of light dancing through stained glass windows, casting colours and secrets across the walls. This is a home steeped in quiet elegance, where every room unfolds like a chapter in a forgotten tale.
The layout is charmingly unconventional, with two staircases adding a sense of intrigue and flow. The art deco bathrooms — preserved in gleaming porcelain and chrome — offer a glamorous nod to a bygone era, showcasing a unique blend of nostalgia and sophistication.
At the heart of the home, a newly installed kitchen and orangery strike a harmonious balance between character and contemporary convenience with both having underfloor heating. Light-filled and spacious, this area opens directly into the garden, creating a perfect space for entertaining or quiet reflection. A 250-foot garden stretches beyond, beautifully landscaped and shaped by the seasons — wild and blooming in spring, golden and whispering in autumn.
Importantly, only 20% of the property’s total build potential has been utilised, leaving substantial scope for expansion. Subject to the necessary planning permissions, there is clear potential for a two-storey extension on the main house, giving future owners the opportunity to shape the space to meet their needs. The property also benefits from a generous cellar, offering additional storage or development potential.
Beyond the main residence lies The Hobbit is nestled into the landscape with storybook charm. With its curved doorway, low eaves, and secluded setting, it feels more like a whimsical retreat than a typical annex. The Hobbit also has the opportunity to be rented out separately.
Practicality meets magic with gated parking for up to five vehicles at the rear, ensuring privacy and convenience. Just beyond, a tranquil canal glides silently along the edge of the property, mirroring the sky and adding to the serene, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
This is more than just a home — it is a portal. A place where the past and present converge, and where every creaking floorboard, sun-dappled pane, and rustling leaf seems to echo a story waiting to be lived.
Porch
Lounge (3.72m x 3.47m)
Study (3.78m x 3.58m)
Dining Room (3.67m x 3.82m)
Reception Room (3.84m x 3.68m)
Kitchen (6.15m x 3.63m)
Conservatory (3.08m x 5.16m)
Landing
Bedroom One (3.7m x 3.78m)
Bedroom Two (3.88m x 3.7m)
Bedroom Three (3.3m x 3.76m)
Bedroom Four (2.65m x 3.7m)
Bathroom (3.72m x 2.63m)
Wilkins Estate Agents are delighted to present this enchanting four-bedroom detached cottage to market — a rare opportunity to step into a world where the ordinary dissolves into the extraordinary.
Behind its weathered stone façade, original features whisper stories of the past — from hand-carved beams overhead to the flicker of light dancing through stained glass windows, casting colours and secrets across the walls. This is a home steeped in quiet elegance, where every room unfolds like a chapter in a forgotten tale.
The layout is charmingly unconventional, with two staircases adding a sense of intrigue and flow. The art deco bathrooms — preserved in gleaming porcelain and chrome — offer a glamorous nod to a bygone era, showcasing a unique blend of nostalgia and sophistication.
At the heart of the home, a newly installed kitchen and orangery strike a harmonious balance between character and contemporary convenience with both having underfloor heating. Light-filled and spacious, this area opens directly into the garden, creating a perfect space for entertaining or quiet reflection. A 250-foot garden stretches beyond, beautifully landscaped and shaped by the seasons — wild and blooming in spring, golden and whispering in autumn.
Importantly, only 20% of the property’s total build potential has been utilised, leaving substantial scope for expansion. Subject to the necessary planning permissions, there is clear potential for a two-storey extension on the main house, giving future owners the opportunity to shape the space to meet their needs. The property also benefits from a generous cellar, offering additional storage or development potential.
Beyond the main residence lies The Hobbit is nestled into the landscape with storybook charm. With its curved doorway, low eaves, and secluded setting, it feels more like a whimsical retreat than a typical annex. The Hobbit also has the opportunity to be rented out separately.
Practicality meets magic with gated parking for up to five vehicles at the rear, ensuring privacy and convenience. Just beyond, a tranquil canal glides silently along the edge of the property, mirroring the sky and adding to the serene, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
This is more than just a home — it is a portal. A place where the past and present converge, and where every creaking floorboard, sun-dappled pane, and rustling leaf seems to echo a story waiting to be lived.
Porch
Lounge (3.72m x 3.47m)
Study (3.78m x 3.58m)
Dining Room (3.67m x 3.82m)
Reception Room (3.84m x 3.68m)
Kitchen (6.15m x 3.63m)
Conservatory (3.08m x 5.16m)
Landing
Bedroom One (3.7m x 3.78m)
Bedroom Two (3.88m x 3.7m)
Bedroom Three (3.3m x 3.76m)
Bedroom Four (2.65m x 3.7m)
Bathroom (3.72m x 2.63m)