Wasperton House is a noteworthy Grade II listed residence with a history tracing back to the 17th century, featuring later enhancements from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Its brick facade adorned with elegant stone details and a traditional low-pitched slate roof reflects its historical significance. Although it has been transformed for modern living, there remains substantial potential for further refurbishment and development. With an expansive layout, the ground floor includes spacious rooms with large sash windows allowing for ample natural light alongside preserved period features, such as marble fireplaces and wood-panelled spaces.
The second floor boasts a generous principal suite complete with dressing room and en suite bathroom, in addition to seven other bedrooms each having their own en suite facilities. The property also offers extensive outbuildings: a stable yard that can be repurposed for equestrian use or converted into accommodation (subject to planning), along with a triple garage featuring an above studio space that enhances utility options.
Notably, the indoor arena presents versatility; it can serve equestrian needs or be adapted for various functions like sports or storage. The gardens, predominantly lawned and framed by mature trees, include an inviting swimming pool and hot tub area set within a serene walled enclosure.
Set in the tranquil village of Wasperton, this location is rich in country pursuits and outdoor activities, yet just a short distance from amenities in nearby towns like Barford and Stratford-upon-Avon. The property’s expansive grounds and multiple structures provide significant opportunity for creative renovation or reimagining space usage to enhance both lifestyle and investment potential.