01564 786633
johnshepherd.com
Oldbury Road, Nuneaton
Having been completely reconverted 20 years ago by the current owners, the property retains its historic authenticity with the use of reclaimed materials to create a charming country residence with truly outstanding 360 degree views over the open countryside. The striking features of this home are captured from the
beginning of the tree lined driveway, all set behind a gated entrance that leads up to the main farmhouse and associated buildings in the centre of the 30 acre plot. To the ground floor there is a cosy sitting room with large dining room adjoining, separate lounge, garden room with large glass windows with beautiful views over the garden and country style kitchen/breakfast room with utility. Additionally to the ground floor, a wooden structured walkway between the porch way to the kitchen/breakfast room leads to an established games room following suit of the exposed beams and brick features. This spacious room creates the perfect room
for entertaining where double doors lead out onto the barbeque area to enjoy alfresco style dining. From the main hallway, an oak staircase ascends up to the first floor which provides access to the master bedroom and 3 further double bedrooms. The master suite includes a superb dressing room which has been designed to a contemporary standard with double doors leading onto the private. To the master, there is a 'Jack and Jill' bathroom. Bedroom 2 and 4 are situated looking out
onto the rear of the property, where bedroom 3 is situated at the front of the home with its own en-suite with bath, shower, WC and vanity basin. Bedroom 5 and 6 are located on the second floor with a separate study and shower room. Bedroom 5 also has 3 fitted wardrobes fitted nicely within the framed ceiling, providing plenty of storage. In addition there is a detached self contained barn, a triple garage and 3 stable blocks.
Purchase Price £2,250,000
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