A delightful period conversion forming part of Grafton Court, a fine Victorian Manor House, dating back to 1879 on the edge of the village of Temple Grafton. Situated within a variety of brick and stone houses and thatched cottages.
West Wing is approached along a communal driveway which leads to this quiet semi rural location. The property retains many of the original character features including sash windows, high ceilings, exposed beams and some cornicing. These have been complemented by the furnishings, including wooden panelled doors with wrought iron fittings. The accommodation includes; dining hall having high ceilings and staircase to the galleried landing above, kitchen/breakfast room having a range of fitted units with a wooden worktop, integrated dishwasher, Range cooker and space for washing machine and fridge/freezer, drawing room having a dual aspect and inglenook fireplace with flagstone hearth, master bedroom overlooking the garden and communal grounds, fitted wardrobe and en suite shower room having shower, wc and wash basin, 2 further bedrooms, family bathroom, private garden, communal grounds, garage and communal visitor parking.
Stratford 5.5 miles, Bidford 2.5 miles, Honeybourne Station 7 miles (trains to London Paddington), Evesham 10 miles, Birmingham 25 miles, Warwick Parkway Station 9 miles (trains to London Marylebone from 80 minutes). Temple Grafton has a long association with the crusader Knights Templar after whom the village takes its name. Temple Grafton was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086. William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway were married in Temple Grafton Church. Situated in rolling countryside
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