Warwickshire farm for sale
A lovely old farmhouse with plenty of period detail in Warwickshire has come onto the market

Hill Farm sits in an elevated setting and is thought to be over 300 years old. The site of an Anglo-Saxon settlement in the past, the property was fully renovated in 2003 and now makes for an exceptional family home in a fantastic setting.
The house retains much of its period detail including over 500 original oak beams and vaulted ceilings. The property comprises an entrance hall, reception hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, music room, sunken lounge, gallery level, study, billiards room, home cinema room, garden room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, pant ry, laundry room, boot room, wine cellar, master bedroom suite and two further principal bedrooms with a self-contained suite and extensive outbuildings.
The house is set around a beautiful courtyard garden, which has year-round foliage, water features and an outside dining area while a connecting outer stable and other outbuildings offer further opportunities for accommodation.
The grounds have wonderfully maintained gardens and extensive rolling pastureland, and with stabling and a ménage in place, making the property ideal for equestrian pursuits. The gardens have charming features including a sun terrace, a fish pool planted with lilies and the two courtyards gardens are also stunning; one is the perfect size for a swimming pool.
The property has just over 28 acres, including pastures and woodland. The house is situated just a mile from the village of Middleton in north Warwickshire. Middleton has good local amenities and a historic church and it’s a short drive to Sutton Coldfield which has excellent shopping and the centre of Birmingham is ten miles away with trains direct to London and Birmingham International Airport just 9 miles.
The guide price is £2.25m, for further information contact Knight Frank on 0121 362 7878 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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