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6 bed semi-detached house
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- The remarkable home reflects the vision and ambition of four pioneering businessmen, who in 1834 saw the potential to establish Bishopton as a spa town to rival nearby Leamington and Cheltenham
- With its idyllic position and independent access, this structure offers enormous potential for conversion, conceivably into a quaint coffee station or micro café, subject to planning, serving walkers, cyclists, and boaters along the canal
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Description
This late Georgian residence is a rare and exceptional find, nestled on the tranquil fringes of Stratford-upon-Avon with direct access to the canal and multiple parking spaces. The property boasts a rich history, having been built in 1834 and hosting notable guests, including Princess Victoria and renowned artist Bruce Bairnsfather. The home has been lovingly restored to a high standard, featuring six en-suite bedrooms, a bespoke dressing room, and a spacious cellar.
The interior celebrates the home's heritage with high ceilings, sash windows, and ornate period detailing, while modern conveniences and quality finishes have been thoughtfully added. The property also includes a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, perfect for guest accommodation or commercial use, and a detached outbuilding with canal-side access, offering potential for conversion into a coffee station or micro café. With its unique blend of elegance, scale, and historic charm, this property offers scope for a luxurious family residence, multi-generational living arrangement, or distinctive lifestyle business.