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Campden Hill House is located in the village of Ilmington, the highest village in Warwickshire. It is neither listed, nor situated in the Conservation Area, and has undergone extensive and sympathetic refurbishment that showcases its many period features and includes rewiring, replumbing, and reroofing, and the garden has been fully relandscaped. The property is thought to date back to the early 1800s and may at one time have had a thatched roof. The house is set in a beautiful position with stunning views across the valley behind.
It is rumoured that Dick Whittington started his journey to London from Whittington House, hence the name. Whittington House is a substantial and highly elegant detached house built of Cotswold stone, dating back to the mid-15th Century with later additions in the 18th Century, originally part-thatch and retaining many of its original features such as flagstone floors, exposed oak beams and attractive open fireplaces and window seats.
The property occupies an overall generous plot of 0.4 of an acre, and has a detached garden/studio room
The property has versatile accommodation with an attached annex, covered swimming pool, large wooden garage and wooden outbuilding/workshop