Listed for £2,495,000
February 11, 2026
Sold for £935,000
2003
Sold for £290,000
2000
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A private track forks left from the main drive, leading to a well-positioned garage and additional parking area, subtly tucked away for convenience and privacy. The gardens and grounds are beautifully maintained, offering a seamless blend of formal landscaping and natural charm. Manicured borders and traditional box hedging frame stone terraces and expansive flat lawns, creating an elegant outdoor setting. Steps descend to a sheltered patio, which overlooks the tranquil lake and surrounding countryside. A variety of mature trees punctuate the grounds.
To the far side of the garden is a charming summer house. A wooded dell, threaded with a flagstone path, adds a touch of secluded magic. Behind the courtyard lies a further lawned area, home to an orchard of young fruit trees, promising future harvests.
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To the west of the main residence, two post-and-railed grass paddocks extend into the landscape, bordered by an agricultural barn complete with a separate metered water supply and its own dedicated entrance from the road. The land is currently let under a two-year Farm Business Tenancy. The barn might be suitable for Class Q change of use for conversion to a dwelling.
A notable feature of the estate is the Heart of England public footpath, which crosses the lower grounds. This provides direct access to the adjoining countryside and an open invitation to explore the rolling Warwickshire landscape on foot. In all about 7.65 acres.
Meriden House is situated in a most attractive setting, conveniently close to the centre of Meriden. The village offers an excellent range of everyday amenities including a variety of shops, a post office, The Queen's Head pub and restaurant, marco Pierre White restaurant, both within 300 yards of the property, a garage, a primary school, doctors surgery, Buryfields farm shop and 4* restaurant and Manor 4* hotel.
Meriden is ideally located for access to regional centres and the motorway network.
A more extensive range of facilities and hospital can be found in Solihull about 8 miles away, as well as in the cities of Birmingham and Coventry. The historic towns of Stratford-upon-Avon, Kenilworth, and Warwick are also within easy reach.
Transport Links
• Junction 6 of the M42 is approximately 3 miles away, providing access to:
- Birmingham International Railway Station (with intercity services to London Euston)
- The NEC (National Exhibition Centre)
- Birmingham Airport
• The M6 motorway is about 4 miles away, and the M40 is also easily accessible.
• Additional train services are available from the nearby village of Hampton-in-Arden.
• The HS2 hub is just 5 miles away, offering future high-speed rail connections.
Schools
There is a wide selection of state, grammar, and private schools in the area, including:
• Solihull School
• St. Martin’s School for Girls
• King Henry VIII and Bablake Schools in Coventry
• Warwick Prep School and Warwick School
• King’s High School for Girls in Warwick
Leisure & Recreation
• Numerous golf courses nearby With the North Warwickshire Golf Club and Stonebridge golf club within 2 miles, and both the Forest of Arden and Windmill Village Golf Clubs and leisure centres also nearby.
• Equestrian activities at Solihull Riding Club
• The National Agricultural Centre at Stoneleigh
• Horse racing at Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon
• Cultural attractions at Stratford-upon-Avon, home of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre