Listed for £1,750,000
February 5, 2026
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Now Grade II* listed for its exceptional architectural and historic importance, The Old Rectory, which includes a matching pair of original stone fireplaces with heraldic shield decoration, is among the most significant houses in Warwickshire. Predating William Shakespeare by more than a century, it stands between the village church and former manor on about 1.4 acres bounded by the River Stour and will mark its 600th anniversary in 2034, offering the next custodian a rare opportunity to continue its long and distinguished story.
The ground floor accommodation
On the ground floor, the layout centres on a kitchen and dining room with painted brickwork and exposed beams. A generous sitting room spans the front, alongside a family room, snug and study. Original timbers, diamond-paned and sash windows, low ceilings and decorative cornicing reflect the home’s architectural evolution, with the family room retaining the first of a pair of original stone fireplaces, featuring a heraldic shield, while the snug preserves some of the earliest known Georgian panelling, marking the shift in taste that introduced sash windows. A pantry, boot room and direct garden access support everyday living.
The first floor accommodation
The first floor offers five uniquely styled bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom is set within a jettied gable, where substantial exposed timbers frame the space alongside the second of a pair of original medieval stone fireplaces, also featuring a heraldic shield above. Other bedrooms display close-studded timbers, sloping ceilings and original beams, with views across the grounds and surrounding countryside. The spacious bathroom combines oak trusses with a centrally positioned tiled bath and separate shower.
The garden
Extending to around 1.4 acres, the grounds include front lawns and a gravel driveway sweeping past the timber-framed façade to the attached garage and outbuildings. Beyond lie orchards, level lawns and mature woodland. The River Stour forms one boundary and attracts kingfishers and herons. The driveway winds past the churchyard through hedging, providing turning space and additional hardstanding, while the square plot offers privacy and potential for landscaping.
The Old Rectory sits next to the village church at the heart of Clifford Chambers, just south of Stratford-upon-Avon and surrounded by rolling Warwickshire countryside. Its roughly square 1.4-acre grounds are bounded in part by the River Stour, providing riverside walks and abundant wildlife. The village has a friendly community with a pub and village hall, while Stratford-upon-Avon offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, cultural attractions and professional services.
Transport links are strong, with the A46 and A429 connecting to the Midlands motorway network and rail services from Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick Parkway providing access to Birmingham and beyond. There is a good selection of state and independent schools in the area, and cultural highlights such as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds are all within easy reach.
The property benefits from mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.
Broadband Speed: Ultrafast broadband available. Download speeds up to 1800 Mbps and upload speeds up to 220 Mbps (source: Ofcom checker).
Mobile Coverage: Likely available from EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone (source: Ofcom checker).
Flood Risk (Long-term forecast): According to the Environment Agency’s long-term flood risk data, the property is currently at very low for river and surface water flooding.
Council tax band H
Reservation Fee - refundable on exchange
A reservation fee, refundable on exchange, is payable prior to the issue of the Memorandum of Sale and after which the property may be marked as Sold Subject to Contract. The fee will be reimbursed upon the successful Exchange of Contracts.
The fee will be retained by Andrew Grant in the event that you the Buyer withdraws from the purchase or does not Exchange within 6 months of the fee being received other than for one or more of the following reasons:
1. Any significant material issues which individually are more than 1% of the agreed purchase price and are highlighted in a survey and were not evident or drawn to the attention of you, the Buyer, prior to the Memorandum of Sale being issued.
2. Serious and material defect in the seller’s legal title.
3. Local search revealing a matter that has a material adverse effect on the market value of the property that was previously undeclared and not in the public domain.
4. The vendor withdrawing the property from sale.
The reservation fee will be 0.5% of the accepted offer price for offers below £800,000 and 1% for offers of £800,000 or over. This fee, unless specified otherwise, is payable upon acceptance by the vendor of an offer from a buyer and completion of an assessment of the buyer’s financial status and ability to proceed.
Should a buyer’s financial position regarding the funding of the property prove to be fundamentally different from that declared by the buyer when the Memorandum of Sale was completed, then the Vendor has the right to withdraw from the sale and/or the reservation fee retained. For example, where the buyer declares themselves as a cash buyer but are in fact relying on an unsecured sale of their property. The reservation fee will not be refunded where there is an inability on the part of the Buyer to raise any required mortgage after the Memorandum of Sale is completed.
Once the reservation fee has been paid, any renegotiation of the price stated in the memorandum of sale for any reason other than those covered in points 1 to 3 above will lead to the reservation fee being retained. A further fee will be levied on any subsequent reduced offer that is accepted by the vendor. This further fee will be subject to the same conditions that prevail for all reservation fees outlined above.