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Henley Road, Claverdon, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35

PROPERTY TYPE

Equestrian Facility

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

3,188-5,108 sq ft

296-475 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Beautiful period home
  • Well maintained and thoughtfully enhanced throughout
  • Impressive, spacious and versatile accommodation
  • Outbuildings and stabling offering further storage and development potential (subject to relevant planning permissions)
  • Highly desirable countryside location
  • Wonderful landscaped gardens and land with further potential
  • In total 9.4 acres
  • EPC Rating = D

Description

An impressive modern home, enjoying a prominent position and gardens designed for family living. In all about 9.4 acres.

Description

Dating back to around 1780, Glenhurst Farm is an enchanting period property that has evolved gracefully over time, with later additions complementing the original 18th century structure. The current owners have maintained the house with exceptional care, preserving its traditional character while incorporating modern comforts and thoughtful design details. Set within breath taking landscaped gardens and surrounded by abundant wildlife, Glenhurst Farm offers a rare blend of tranquillity and contemporary rural living.

A welcoming hallway sets the tone for the home, offering an immediate sense of warmth and space. From here, the accommodation flows beautifully into a series of charming and versatile rooms.

The principal drawing room is a particularly attractive feature of the property. Centred around a handsome inglenook brick fireplace with a wood burning stove, it provides an inviting focal point and a wonderful atmosphere throughout the seasons. Sliding patio doors frame captivating views across the gardens and allow for a seamless connection between inside and out.

A secondary sitting room/ cinema room provides excellent flexibility. Offering built in storage, this room lends itself perfectly as a cosy retreat, a playroom, or a home office depending on requirements.

The kitchen is very much the heart of Glenhurst Farm, an impressive sociable space ideally suited to modern living. A central island, extensive storage, granite worktops and a Belfast sink bring together style and practicality, while sash windows and bi fold doors ensure an abundance of natural light and glorious views. The space comfortably accommodates a dining table, making it ideal for everyday family life as well as informal entertaining. A Rangemaster cooker and a selection of integrated appliances complete the room. A separate utility room provides further practicality and storage.

Located on the ground floor is a charming bedroom suite, complete with a beautiful window seat, dressing area and en suite shower room. This is an ideal arrangement for multi generational living, guests, or those seeking a bedroom on the level without compromising on comfort.

The principal bedroom suite on the first floor is full of charm, with exposed beams, excellent proportions and lovely natural light. A dedicated dressing room leads through to a private en suite, creating a peaceful haven within the house. There are four further bedrooms on this floor, three of which benefit from fitted wardrobes, alongside a well-appointed family shower room.

As impressive as the interior, the grounds at Glenhurst Farm present a true sanctuary. Approached via secure electric gates, the property enjoys exceptional privacy. A sweeping gravel driveway provides extensive parking and enhances the sense of arrival.

The gardens have been landscaped with great sensitivity, creating multiple areas for relaxation, entertaining and enjoying the surrounding nature. A number of seating areas are thoughtfully positioned to capture the sun throughout the day, including a barbecue terrace with scope for an outdoor kitchen and pergola. Wide lawns, richly planted flower borders, mature trees and fruit trees come together to form a stunning natural environment that is both colourful and peaceful throughout the seasons. There is further land to be enjoyed, in total about 9.4 acres.

Outbuildings, stabling and further storage offer excellent potential for a variety of uses, whether equestrian, hobby-related or as opportunities for future enhancement, subject to the necessary consents.

Glenhurst Farm is a wonderful example of a period home that has been lovingly maintained and elevated for modern living. With its charming interiors, versatile layout, exceptional gardens and idyllic outlook, it offers a superb lifestyle opportunity in a highly desirable Warwickshire setting. Whether as a family home, multi generational space or countryside retreat, Glenhurst Farm is a property of rare beauty, comfort and enduring appeal.

Location

Claverdon is an attractive and quintessential Warwickshire village, situated approximately 5 miles west of Warwick and set amidst rolling countryside in the Stratford on Avon district. The village features a rich mix of architectural styles, including historic timber framed cottages, 16th–17th century buildings and notable landmarks such as St Michael and All Angels Church, parts of which date back to the 12th century.

Claverdon enjoys a strong sense of community and offers a good range of local amenities. The village includes a doctor’s surgery, two primary schools, a village shop and post office, and several pubs and restaurants. The area is also well known for its active sporting scene, home to cricket, football, and tennis clubs offering opportunities for all ages.

Nearby, the well regarded Ardencote Manor Hotel provides extensive leisure facilities including a spa, indoor and outdoor sports amenities and is located about half a mile from the village centre.

For broader shopping, dining and cultural experiences, residents have easy access to Warwick, Henley in Arden (3 miles), Leamington Spa (8 miles), Stratford upon Avon (8 miles) and Solihull (15 miles), all offering a full range of amenities. Stratford upon Avon is particularly well known for its excellent educational options, including grammar and independent schools, and for its world class cultural scene as the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

The wider region provides abundant opportunities for golf, tennis, rural walks and outdoor pursuits. Claverdon’s peaceful country lanes, green spaces and surrounding farmland make it ideal for walking, cycling and riding.

Transport links include Claverdon railway station, with local services connecting to Leamington Spa, Stratford upon Avon and Birmingham. The M40 (J15) provides convenient routes to Birmingham and London. For longer distance travel, Warwick Parkway provides rail services to London Marylebone in around 80 minutes, and Birmingham International Airport and the NEC are also readily accessible.

Please note all times and distances are approximates.

Square Footage: 3,188 sq ft


Acreage: 9.4 Acres

Directions

From the M40 (J15) take the A46 south towards Stratford upon Avon and turn immediately right across the dual carriageway onto the B4403 signposted to Henley in Arden. Continue on this road and at the T junction turn left onto the A4189 signposted to Claverdon and Henley in Arden. Continue along this road, past the railway station on the left hand side and into the village of Claverdon. Pass through the village and down the hill where the property will be found approximately half a mile along on the right hand side, before the left hand turn to Kington Lane.

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Monthly repayments£8,901
Property: £ 1,775,000
Deposit: £ 177,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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