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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.
Sensitive substantial and highly individual conversion of a 1940’s barrel vaulted Dutch style barn with corrugated steel cladding, has transformed a utilitarian agricultural structure into a contemporary and spacious family home
Superbly presented and renovated to an extremely high standard, the property has secluded front and rear landscaped gardens, with electric wooden gates opening to an extensive gravelled driveway for several vehicles, and a single attached garage with roller door and access to the main house
This stunning barn conversion was converted in 1991 and has been modernized and extended to an exceptionally high standard by the current owner, complemented by a beautifully landscaped walled cottage garden, and parking barn with stairwell leading to the loft, offering great potential as a home office/studio