The ground floor comprises two good-sized reception rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Stairs lead down to a sizeable cellar with superb roof arches and small windows to the front. The first floor comprises four double bedrooms and enjoys breathtaking views to the front over the surrounding countryside. Outside is a driveway for two cars with a well-proportioned garage, including a wooden attack space believed to originally house the servant's quarters! A raised garden to the rear enjoys a peaceful aspect and is of good proportion. There is a small front garden with steps to School Hill. Napton-on –the-Hill in Warwickshire is an idyllic hillside village, watched over by its majestic Windmill and historic St. Lawrence’s Church. Napton has an amazing ability to harmonise the old and new. Small stone and brick cottages nestle into the hillside alongside spacious modern homes. Napton –on –the- Hill offers a surprisingly large number of amenities for a small village, these include 3 public houses, a social club, sports facilities, fishing pools, campsites, a village store including a post office, general store, and coffee shop, plus canal-side shops and marina. Napton-on-the-Hill is located 3 miles (4.8km) East of Southam in Warwickshire on the crossroads of the A425, Tomlow, and Butt Hill Roads. Napton is surrounded by a number of other small Villages such as Stockton, Shuckburgh, and Priors Marston. It is within easy traveling distance of Leamington Spa, Banbury, Coventry, Rugby, and Daventry. Council Tax Band F