Tuairisgeul
The main house provides light and spacious accommodation with a great deal of characterful features. The ground floor offers an entrance hall with cloakroom off, leading through to a beautiful kitchen breakfast room with a range of fitted units and large island. The dining room adjoining the kitchen offers wonderful entertaining space with a generous games/entertaining room beyond with vaulted ceiling and double doors leading onto the terrace. A well-proportioned drawing room is on hand with an inglenook fireplace and a study/snug. On the first floor the accommodation extends to three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, the main bedroom benefitting from a vaulted ceiling. The rooms are generous and light and offer some wonderful character features. Stairs lead to the second floor where a further bedroom with ensuite is provided.
Garden and Grounds
The property offers a range of outbuildings including Hirons Barn, a delightful self-contained one-bedroom cottage perfect for family to stay or as a holiday let, a large stone barn which provides fantastic space as a party barn, office, studio or even as a further self-contained unit. Two stores adjoin the stone barn. At the rear of the property a large agricultural barn, six stables and a tack room with paddocks to the side and the rear. Hirons Farm enjoys 10.5 acres in total with some beautiful countryside views. A large terrace can be found to the rear of the house providing the perfect spot to enjoy the sun of a summer evening. A large, gravelled drive and parking area allows ample parking for guests.
Additional Information:
Electricity Supply:
Water Supply:
Sewerage:
Heating:
Broadband:
Mobile Coverage:
Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
Restrictions:
Coastal erosion risk:
Flooding risk:
Planning permissions:
Coalfields and mining:
Hirons Farm is positioned in an elevated position in the picturesque village of Cherington. This South Warwickshire village is well located on the Warwickshire / Oxfordshire border in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and offers a village hall, parish Church, Hook Norton Brewery public house and the renowned Cotswolds Distillery. Further local amenities can be found in Long Compton and Upper and Lower Brailes, with the nearby centres of Shipston on Stour, Chipping Norton and Moreton-in-Marsh
all providing a range of excellent shops, restaurants and pubs. The popular Daylesford Organic and Soho Farmhouse members club are also within easy reach. Banbury, Stratford upon Avon and Oxford provide larger regional shopping facilities, and for the commuter there is easy access to both the A44 and M40 with direct rail links to London from Moreton in Marsh and Banbury taking 90 and 60 minutes respectively. Sporting and leisure facilities within the locality include equestrian activities, golf at Feldon Valley, Chipping Norton, and Broadway, and a network of local footpaths and bridleways.