The Nook Shipston-On-Stour
Available
Property Features
- Open plan living area
- Cosy fireplace
- Large 1 bedroom apartment
- Private terrace
Nestled in the heart of Shipston-on-Stour, this beautifully renovated one-bedroom apartment offers a perfect blend of character and modern comfort, ideal for those looking to enjoy life on the edge of the Cotswolds.
The property has been thoughtfully updated throughout, creating a bright and airy living space with a warm, inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area features charming exposed stonework and a cosy wood-burning stove, adding a touch of rustic charm while maintaining a stylish, contemporary feel. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped, making it perfect for both everyday living and entertaining.
The spacious bedroom is designed with flexibility in mind, featuring a luxurious king-size bed that can be easily configured into twin beds if required. It also benefits from a generous walk-in wardrobe area, providing ample storage. The modern en-suite bathroom includes a sleek walk-in shower, finished to a high standard.
One of the standout features of this apartment is the large private terrace—an ideal space to relax, dine, or enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Combining comfort, practicality, and character, this property offers a fantastic opportunity to enjoy stylish living in a sought-after market town location.
Shipston-on-Stour is a charming market town sitting right on the southern edge of Warwickshire, close to the border with Gloucestershire. Often described as the “Gateway to the Cotswolds,” it enjoys a prime position along the River Stour, blending traditional English countryside character with convenient access to some of the region’s most picturesque landscapes. Its historic roots as a wool and market town are still visible today in its architecture, with mellow stone buildings, a welcoming high street, and a strong sense of local community.
The town itself offers a relaxed but well-served lifestyle. Shipston has a variety of independent shops, cafés, pubs, and essential amenities, making it both practical and appealing for residents and visitors. The weekly market tradition continues in spirit through local businesses and nearby farm shops, while the surrounding countryside provides excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring rural England. The River Stour adds to the setting, giving the town a peaceful, scenic quality that’s typical of this part of the country.
One of Shipston’s biggest advantages is its proximity to the Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known for its rolling hills, honey-coloured villages, and historic landmarks. Within a short drive, you can reach popular spots like Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Moreton-in-Marsh. Cultural and historic attractions are also nearby, including Stratford-upon-Avon—the birthplace of William Shakespeare—and the impressive Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Despite its rural feel, Shipston-on-Stour is well connected. While it doesn’t have its own railway station, nearby Moreton-in-Marsh provides direct train services to London, making commuting or day trips straightforward. By road, Shipston sits within easy reach of larger centres such as Oxford, Birmingham, and Cheltenham. This combination of countryside tranquillity and accessibility makes Shipston-on









