Stone Holt is a handsome stone-built, grade II listed, period property dating from the late seventeenth century with twentieth-century additions. There are two main staircases, one is an attractive two storey semi-circular spiral staircase projection to the west elevation with stone stairwell windows, in keeping with the age of the property, the other being of traditional design.
The property has beautifully restored period features, including exposed timberwork, ceiling beams, timber spiral staircases, two stone inglenook fireplaces now with wood burners, oak doors, timber floors, leaded windows, window seats and flagstones. Windows and dormers have been replaced. Bathrooms and shower rooms have stylish contemporary sanitaryware.
Reception rooms include the reception hall, drawing room with its inglenook, exposed stonework and timbers and access to the spiral staircase and dining room on the lower ground floor with its inglenook, underfloor heating and door to the courtyard garden. The snug has a brick fireplace and woodburner, with built-in shelving to either side and double doors to the conservatory. The conservatory was added in 2009 with underfloor heating. The kitchen has an electric Aga and bespoke fitted kitchen with granite tops and integrated appliances.
The main bedroom has a spiral to a spacious en suite shower room above. There are three further spacious bedrooms, one with fitted furniture, study/bedroom five and family bathroom, with a further limestone tiled shower room below.
Annexe
The former double garage has been developed to create a separate annexe/office with its own kitchen with flagstone floors and shower room, and with a storage area to the first floor. The garage doors have been retained. Attached is a boot room with a double sink.
Gardens and grounds
The mature, well-stocked gardens of around 0.78 acre are a particular attraction of the property. Approached through wrought iron electric gates to a gravelled drive and ample parking. There is a triple oak-frame garage and two bays being open-fronted.
The principal garden lies to the west side of the house, beyond the conservatory, and is lawned with lovely trees, including variegated holly and oak trees, herbaceous beds and shrubs. To the east side of the house is a more formal enclosed courtyard garden screened for privacy behind a high stone wall accessed from both the ground floor and lower ground floors, with a gravel path around a circular lily pond, silver birch, roses, shrubs, paving and flower beds behind low stone retaining walls with wisteria adorning the house and rose arch.
Detached stone boiler house with a modern boiler and oil tank store. To the west end of the garden, behind a retaining wall and attractive decorative wooden fence, is a lovely formal parterre garden with box hedges and vegetable, fruit and herb garden with an Alitex greenhouse with power and water and views over open countryside.
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Stone Holt is in the Conservation Area in the village of Shenington, situated in rolling countryside between Banbury and Stratford-upon-Avon in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Local amenities include a well-regarded primary school and nursery, public house, doctor’s surgery and an array of clubs and societies run from the village hall. Schools in the area include The Croft Prep School, St John’s Primary, Carrdus, Winchester House in Brackley, with senior schools at Tudor Hall Girls, Bloxham, Warwick, Kings High and Stratford Grammar School.
Sporting and leisure activities in the area include golf at Tadmarton Heath and Cherwell Edge, racing at Towcester, Warwick, Stratford and Cheltenham, motor racing at Silverstone, and theatres and museums at Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon and Milton Keynes.
The village centred around the green, and the 12th century church comprises many period ironstone houses and cottages. The village of Shenington is certainly steeped in history.
Communication links are excellent, with access to the M40 (J11) at Banbury just 7 miles away, with mainline train services to London Marylebone from 50 minutes.