For Sale4 Bedroom House in Middletown, Moreton Morrell, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35£780,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£780,000
Key Features
- Beautifully restored and extended cottage dating back in part to the mid 18th century
- Comprehensive renovation including two storey side extension
- Four genuine double bedrooms
- One family bathroom and one en suite
- High specification kitchen and bathrooms
- Character features including exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces
- South facing, extensively landscaped garden with extended terrace
- Separate converted stable providing a home office with integrated dog shower
- Far reaching views across the surrounding warwickshire countryside
- Off street parking for up to two vehicles
- Situated in the highly sought after village of moreton morrell
Description
Winkworth Leamington Spa are delighted to present to the market Paddox Cottage, a beautifully restored and significantly extended village home, nestled on the end of a quiet lane and dating back in part to the mid-18th century.
Thoughtfully reimagined by the current owners and featuring generous storage throughout, the property has undergone a comprehensive programme of renovation, including the demolition of the former garage and the construction of a substantial two-storey side extension, creating an impressive four-bedroom family home that seamlessly blends heritage character with refined contemporary living.
Occupying a prime position in the heart of Moreton Morrell and enjoying far-reaching views across the surrounding Warwickshire countryside, this is a home defined as much by its setting as by its design. With a south-facing landscaped garden, extended terrace for entertaining, converted stable office and off-street parking for two vehicles, Paddox Cottage offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity within easy reach of Warwick, Leamington Spa and Stratford-upon-Avon.
The entrance hall immediately showcases the heritage of the original cottage, with exposed beams and an impressive inglenook fireplace and bread oven creating a warm and characterful first impression.
To the front of the property, the principal reception spaces continue the period theme. The open plan sitting and dining room is both elegant and inviting, centred around a further inglenook fireplace, bread oven and framed by exposed timbers. This wonderful reception space leads seamlessly into the stylish kitchen.
The kitchen has been completely refitted to a high specification, combining contemporary cabinetry with quality worktops and integrated appliances. A central breakfast bar provides informal seating, while views across the garden and countryside beyond are drawn into the space through well-positioned windows.
A further living room to the rear enjoys a bright dual-aspect outlook with a window seat and views to the extended terrace and garden, creating a strong indoor–outdoor connection and allowing the south-facing garden to be enjoyed throughout the seasons.
The first floor has been thoughtfully reconfigured to provide four genuine double bedrooms.
The principal bedroom suite is particularly impressive, enjoying elevated countryside views and benefitting from a well-appointed en-suite shower room finished to a high standard.
Three further double bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom, also upgraded by the current owners with quality sanitaryware and contemporary finishes. The scale and proportions throughout reflect the success of the two-storey extension, creating balanced and versatile accommodation suited equally to family life, guest space or home working.
The south-facing garden has been extensively landscaped to maximise light, privacy and outlook. An extended terrace now provides a superb sun trap and entertaining space, ideal for summer dining while enjoying open views across the neighbouring countryside. The lawn is framed by mature planting and established boundaries, creating a peaceful and private setting.
To the side of the terrace sits a separate outbuilding, formerly a stable, now converted into a high-quality home office. Thoughtfully adapted, it also incorporates a boiler cupboard, plumbing for a washing machine and a practical dog shower—an excellent addition for rural living.
To the front, there is off-street, driveway, parking.
Material Information:
Council Tax: Band E
Local Authority: Stratford-upon-Avon Council
Broadband: Superfast Broadband Available (Checked on Ofcom Feb 26)
Mobile Coverage: Limited Coverage (Checked on Ofcom Feb 26
Heating: Oil
Listed: No
Tenure: Freehold