PROPERTY OF THE MONTH GRANGE FARM, WARWICKSHIRE
A BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED UNLISTED GEORGIAN FARMHOUSE WITH FAR
REACHING VIEWS ACROSS OPEN COUNTRYSIDE, A STUNNING INTERIOR AND OUTSTANDING ACCOMMODATION OVER THREE FLOORS.
Grange Farm has an interesting history, commonly referred to as ‘the house that time forgot’, as a home that had not been touched since the 1940’s, it was sold several years ago to our present sellers who set about restoring the property to its former glory and at the same time adding a contemporary touch whilst bringing to the fore some of the fine period features that are evident throughout.
The house has some luxurious fittings, including a stunning Symphony kitchen and Porcelanosa sanitary ware and tiling. There are seven bedrooms over three floors including an impressive principal bedroom suite with dressing room, there is also a family bathroom, further ensuite to bedroom three, a first-floor study and then four further double bedrooms on the second floor, two with ensuite shower rooms. The ground floor has a drawing room, separate formal dining room, breakfast room, a study and an especially useful cellar that has been converted into an excellent subterranean TV room whilst the kitchen has a range of high-quality units and original flooring.
The house is offered for sale with no onward chain and has some fine views to the east across open farmland and further land is available subject to separate negotiation.
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