Grange Gardens, Wellesbourne, CV35
Warwick
£550,000 Offers Over
Property features
- Situated at the end of a quiet cul de sac
- Potential to convert the space above garage
- Off road parking for several cars
- Village vibes, tucked-away tranquillity
- No upward chain
Summary
Charming 3-bed home in Wellesbourne village. Spacious living areas, lovely garden, nearby amenities. A storybook home with soul in historic Warwickshire.Details
Tucked away at the sleepy end of a peaceful cul de sac, Grange Orchard is one of those rare homes that instantly feels like a warm hug. Set behind a pretty gated front garden with its own driveway, this delightfully spacious three-bedroom home has just the right balance of practical family space and a pinch of “ooh, this is lovely.”
Step inside and the character unfolds, there’s a bright and breezy dual aspect living room perfect for lovers of nature light, and for those who love to read a book or want to work from home leading on is a handy study. There’s a separate dining room made for Sunday roasts, and a fab kitchen/diner that practically demands a sourdough starter.
Upstairs? Three generous bedrooms, including a tranquil main suite with its own en-suite shower room (no box room nonsense here), finished with a fresh family bathroom.
Outside, the conservatory opens onto a charming courtyard garden where you’ll want to sip your morning coffee or enjoy a lazy G&T as the sun goes down.
But it’s not just the house that makes this home special, let’s talk about Wellesbourne, it’s not just any Warwickshire village. Wellesbourne is no stranger to history, it’s been around since Saxon times, saw action in WWII as home to an RAF base, and still hosts a brilliant Saturday market that’s been running since the 13th century. With good schools in the area, Wellesbourne has its own GP Surgery, Dentist, Pharmacy, two cosy pubs, shops, cafe a bakery and takeaways and within easy access to both Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick, the location couldn’t be better.
Plus you’re minutes from Charlecote Park, the National Trust estate. Legend has it young Shakespeare was once caught poaching deer here, but today it's a paradise for dog walkers, nature lovers, and anyone who enjoys long rambles under ancient oaks. Whether you're exploring the riverside trails, picnicking by the Avon, or just getting your daily steps in with the dog, Charlecote is the ultimate space.
Grange Orchard isn’t just a house, it’s a storybook home with soul, in one of Warwickshire’s most cherished villages.