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£1,000,000

(£256/sq. ft)

6 bed semi-detached house for sale
Bishopton Lane, Bishopton CV37

    • 6 beds

    • 6 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 3,907 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Rare Late Georgian Residence with Royal Heritage

  • Prime Stratford-upon-Avon Location with Canal Access

  • Versatile Opportunity for Residential or Commercial Use

  • Seven Bedrooms and bathrooms Including Self-Contained Annexe

  • Magnificent Living & Entertaining Spaces

  • Generous Plot with Ample Off-Street Parking

  • Thoughtfully updated to marry timeless grace with today’s comforts

A Rare and Exceptional Late Georgian Residence Offering Versatile Living, Private Canal Access, and Unique Historic & Commercial Potential – Just Moments from the Heart of Stratford-upon-Avon

Nestled on the tranquil fringes of Stratford-upon-Avon, this distinguished semi-detached residence offers a rare blend of regal heritage, architectural grace, and modern versatility. Set on a quiet lane just a short walk from the town’s world-class theatres, riverside walks, boutique shops and cafes, the property enjoys direct access to the canal and the benefit of multiple parking spaces, making it a truly remarkable opportunity for private living or commercial venture.

The remarkable home reflects the vision and ambition of four pioneering businessmen, who in 1834 saw the potential to establish Bishopton as a spa town to rival nearby Leamington and Cheltenham. Inspired by the area’s natural springs, known locally as the “proud waters”, they constructed this elegant residence and, in a separate building fed by two of the springs, installed pump and purification equipment in the hope of creating a destination of wellness and prestige.

The property’s legacy was sealed in 1837, just six weeks before her coronation, when the 19-year-old Princess Victoria spent the spa’s grand opening night in one of the rooms, a moment in time that would give the house its enduring name. In honour of the visit, the owners were granted the rare privilege of displaying Her Majesty’s personal coat of arms, a unique testament to the property's royal connection.

Later, in the 20th century, the house was home to renowned artist and cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather, whose iconic First World War character “Old Bill” brought comfort and humour to soldiers and civilians alike. His legacy lives on in British culture, with the Police still affectionately nicknamed “Old Bill”, a nod to the enduring influence of this remarkable former resident.

Lovingly restored to a high standard, the property today offers six generously sized en-suite bedrooms, a bespoke dressing room, a grand entrance hall, and a spacious cellar, thoughtfully arranged over several floors. The interiors celebrate the home’s heritage with high ceilings, sash windows, and ornate period detailing, all sensitively enhanced by quality finishes and modern conveniences.

At the heart of the house lies a magnificent drawing room, perfect for refined entertaining or relaxed family living. It flows effortlessly to the stylish kitchen and an elegant formal dining room, preserving the home’s grandeur while catering to modern lifestyles.

A standout feature is the self-contained one-bedroom annexe to the rear, complete with its own private entrance. This highly adaptable space is ideal for guest accommodation, staff quarters, or private living, and presents exciting commercial possibilities as a holiday let or owner's retreat, especially if the main house were to be operated as a boutique bed and breakfast.

Outside, the courtyard garden opens directly onto the canal, offering a peaceful spot to enjoy morning coffee or evening tranquillity. The front garden is generous and private, ideal for family life or outdoor entertaining, while the driveway comfortably accommodates multiple vehicles, a rare asset so close to the town centre.

Tucked at the rear of the plot is a detached outbuilding with private canal-side access, currently used as a utility space. With its idyllic position and independent access, this structure offers enormous potential for conversion, conceivably into a quaint coffee station or micro café, subject to planning, serving walkers, cyclists, and boaters along the canal.

In all, this is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a piece of Stratford-upon-Avon’s living history, a property that balances elegance and scale with historic charm, commercial flexibility, and rare canal-side serenity.

Whether you seek a luxurious family residence, a multi-generational living arrangement, or a distinctive lifestyle business, this exceptional home offers scope, character, and provenance in abundance.

Early viewing is strongly recommended to appreciate the full extent of its beauty, legacy, and limitless potential.

EPC Rating: E

Location

Bishopton Lane is a well-regarded and sought-after area located on the northwestern edge of Stratford-upon-Avon. It offers a peaceful, semi-rural feel while remaining within easy reach of the town centre, known for its historic charm, shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions including the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

The area enjoys excellent transport links, with quick access to the A46 and M40, and Stratford Parkway railway station nearby providing direct services to Birmingham and London—making it ideal for commuters.

Surrounded by open countryside and scenic canal paths, Bishopton Lane is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor living, yet still want the convenience of town amenities, schools, and transport close at hand.

Garden

Large private front garden

Parking - Driveway

Parking for several cars

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