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4 bed detached house for saleStanway Road, Stanton, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12
4 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Stunning detached stone home
Spacious and contemporary living accommodation
Quiet village location
4 Bedrooms (all ensuite)
Landscaped south westerly garden
Double garage and parking
An impressive Cotswold stone house tucked away in the village.
3883 sq ft of luxury living accommodation.
Accommodation comprises; Impressive dining hall, vaulted drawing room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, utility, cloakroom, wine store, galleried landing, master bedroom suite with dressing room and full en-suite, 3 further bedrooms all en-suite.
Double garage, parking and private south-west facing landscaped garden
This fine stone detached house was completely rebuilt and designed by the previous owners to provide a stylish and contemporary home with large spacious rooms, overlooking private south-west facing gardens in a peaceful location. The central 39’ dining hall with galleried landing above provides dining space opening to the bespoke contemporary kitchen/breakfast room, study, impressive, vaulted drawing room with gothic style fireplace. On the first floor is a spacious main bedroom with Juliette balcony, dressing room and full ensuite bathroom along with 3 further bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms.
Outside
There are gates which open onto a pebble surfaced driveway providing parking with wide shrub and ornamental tree borders leading to the Double Garage with automatic doors. The main garden lies to the rear on the south-west side of the house and is well planned for ease of maintenance. There is a wide, shaped patio with ground level lighting and a circular parterre garden. There is also an informal lawn with silver birch trees, circular brick paved terrace, wide chippings surfaced pathways and raised beds with Cotswold stone dwarf walls.
Directions
Approaching from the direction of Broadway on the B4632 take the first turning into Stanton. Upon reaching the village bear right and take the next turning right in front of a pair of thatched cottages. Follow this lane to the right of the thatched cottages and the entrance to Shenberrow can be seen.
Stanton is widely regarded as one of the most charming villages in the North Cotswolds, lying within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has an inn, cricket ground, village hall and fine parish church. Everyday amenities can be found in Broadway, about 4 miles, and more comprehensive facilities in Cheltenham about 11 miles. Stanton is well placed for access for communication, with the A44 and M40 providing access to London (90 miles), and the M5 (Jct 9: 10 miles) providing access to the West Country and Birmingham. There is a mainline train service at Moreton-in-Marsh to London Paddington. Racing is at Cheltenham, Stratford and Worcester and there is an equestrian livery yard in the village. Some of the best schools in the country for both boys and girls are found in nearby Cheltenham and Malvern. There are theatres at Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Oxford. The surrounding countryside offers a number of attractive walks and rides. Houses are traditionally built of beautiful Cotswold stone which, with its warm honey colour, elegantly complements the beauty of the natural surroundings.
3883 sq ft of luxury living accommodation.
Accommodation comprises; Impressive dining hall, vaulted drawing room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, utility, cloakroom, wine store, galleried landing, master bedroom suite with dressing room and full en-suite, 3 further bedrooms all en-suite.
Double garage, parking and private south-west facing landscaped garden
This fine stone detached house was completely rebuilt and designed by the previous owners to provide a stylish and contemporary home with large spacious rooms, overlooking private south-west facing gardens in a peaceful location. The central 39’ dining hall with galleried landing above provides dining space opening to the bespoke contemporary kitchen/breakfast room, study, impressive, vaulted drawing room with gothic style fireplace. On the first floor is a spacious main bedroom with Juliette balcony, dressing room and full ensuite bathroom along with 3 further bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms.
Outside
There are gates which open onto a pebble surfaced driveway providing parking with wide shrub and ornamental tree borders leading to the Double Garage with automatic doors. The main garden lies to the rear on the south-west side of the house and is well planned for ease of maintenance. There is a wide, shaped patio with ground level lighting and a circular parterre garden. There is also an informal lawn with silver birch trees, circular brick paved terrace, wide chippings surfaced pathways and raised beds with Cotswold stone dwarf walls.
Directions
Approaching from the direction of Broadway on the B4632 take the first turning into Stanton. Upon reaching the village bear right and take the next turning right in front of a pair of thatched cottages. Follow this lane to the right of the thatched cottages and the entrance to Shenberrow can be seen.
Stanton is widely regarded as one of the most charming villages in the North Cotswolds, lying within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has an inn, cricket ground, village hall and fine parish church. Everyday amenities can be found in Broadway, about 4 miles, and more comprehensive facilities in Cheltenham about 11 miles. Stanton is well placed for access for communication, with the A44 and M40 providing access to London (90 miles), and the M5 (Jct 9: 10 miles) providing access to the West Country and Birmingham. There is a mainline train service at Moreton-in-Marsh to London Paddington. Racing is at Cheltenham, Stratford and Worcester and there is an equestrian livery yard in the village. Some of the best schools in the country for both boys and girls are found in nearby Cheltenham and Malvern. There are theatres at Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Oxford. The surrounding countryside offers a number of attractive walks and rides. Houses are traditionally built of beautiful Cotswold stone which, with its warm honey colour, elegantly complements the beauty of the natural surroundings.