Edge-of-village property in Warwickshire for sale
A characterful property on the edge of Long Marston in Warwickshire has come onto the market


Hopkins is a 14th century property at the end of a no through lane on the edge of Long Marston in Warwickshire. The property is Grade II Listed and retains many original features from the 14th and 15th centuries: it’s believed to be the oldest property in the village.
Period features include a large inglenook fireplace, stone mullion windows, exposed beams and some original oak doors. The property has a dining room, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, library, study, pantry, master bedroom and four further bedrooms.
The property also has charming gardens including a 400 year-old mulberry tree, all in about a third of an acre.
The property is well situated for amenities with Chipping Campden and Stratford Upon Avon equidistant, and there is good access to London by train.
The guide price is £875,000. For further information please telephone Knight Frank on 01789 297 735 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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