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barn conversion
to let
near Newbold-on-Stour, Warwickshire
Five bedroom barn conversion in rural location near Newbold on Stour, Warwickshire
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Contact information
Agent:
Godfrey-Payton
Phone: 01926 492511
Fax: 01926 410391
Email: warwick@godfrey-payton.co.uk
Web: www.godfrey-payton.co.uk
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A large five bedroom barn conversion, currently under construction and situated in a delightful rural location in the Warwickshire village of Newbold on Stour, on the edge of the Cotswolds and convenient to Stratford-upon-Avon, Shipston-on-Stour and M40 motorway
Price £4,000 pcm
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A substantial five bedroom barn conversion set within a group of three traditional barns of brick and tile dating
back to1861. The barn is currently under construction and will be available August 2008 following completion of conversion works, which are being carried out to a high specification retaining original features.
Situated in a delightful rural location near the village of Newbold on Stour, on the edge of the Cotswolds the barn is conveniently located for Stratford-upon-Avon, Shipston-on-Stour and the M40 Motorway. It is set in a beautiful rural
location accessed by 1/2 mile stone track approximately two miles
from Fosse Way and with outstanding views of the Ilmington Hills to the
West.
Accommodation
Briefly comprises;
Ground floor
Hall with cloakroom and boiler room
Further hall
Drawing room
Study
Dining room
Storage room
Farmhouse style kitchen
Utility Room
Oak staircase to;
First floor
Master bedroom with dressing room area and ensuite bathroom
Bedroom two
Bedroom three
Bathroom
Second oak staircase from drawing room to;
Bedroom four
Bedroom five
Shower room
Outside
Courtyard garden
Open bay brick arched barn (four bays)
Garden laid mainly to lawn with small spinney.
Paddocks of up to 12 acres available by separate Grazing Licence.
Rental details
The property is currently under construction and will be finished to a high speculative standard. It will be available to let unfurnished for a period of up to five years from August 2008 |
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