'The Moat House' is a beautifully presented, spacious and flexible Grade II Listed end of terrace Barn Conversion, situated in the sought after area of Battenhall within a small development offering easy access to Worcester City, local schooling, amenities and major transport links to include Worcester Parkway Railway Station. Accommodation briefly comprises: Initial Entrance Hall, downstairs Cloakroom, large vaulted and beamed Hallway with mezzanine landing and double opening doors to the rear, Sitting Room with gas fire and further beamwork, Kitchen/Dining Area. To the first floor: Mezzanine landing, vaulted ceiling and beams, Master Bedroom with En-Suite, three further Bedrooms and a Family Bathroom. To the second floor: A further large Bedroom, accessed via a metal spiral staircase.Outside: The property benefits from ample parking, detached double Garage and further storage/gardening area. The main garden is of particular note with extensive and mature sympathetic planting, offering a wealth of colour throughout the seasons and various seating areas with an un-interrupted view to the rear over open farmland.Entrance Hall: - 6.15m maximum x 4.57m (20'2 maximum x 15'0) - Kitchen / Dining Area: - 7.14m x 5.18m maximum 3.35m minimum (23'5 x 17'0 - Sitting Room: - 6.76m x 4.39m (22'2 x 14'5) - Family Bathroom: - 2.67m x 2.26m (8'9 x 7'5) - Bedroom 1: - 5.38m x 3.73m (17'8 x 12'3) - Bedroom 2: - 5.03m x 4.42m (16'6 x 14'6) - En-Suite: - 3.25m x 1.88m (10'8 x 6'2) - Bedroom 4: - 3.66m x 3.00m (12'0 x 9'10) - Bedroom 5: - 2.59m x 2.51m (8'6 x 8'3) - Bedroom 3: (Second Floor) - 5.03m x 4.67m (16'6 x 15'4) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_upper-battenhall-d385055/for-sale_i70542263
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Powyke House is an elegant four storey detached Grade II listed Georgian residence of almost 4,000 square feet, dating back to the early 1800s. The house has been the subject of improvement and refurbishment and offers well presented, immaculate and flexible accommodation, which still retains its original architectural and historic heritage, with more contemporary features.The accommodation includes an attractive entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, study, utility room, a farmhouse style kitchen (with Aga) a vaulted dining/family room off the kitchen. At basement level are the cellars, which have been converted into two separate play/games rooms. To the first and second floors are five good sized bedrooms, two newly replaced shower rooms, a family bathroom.Separately located within the grounds is the former detached coach house, which has been imaginatively converted into a gymnasium and games room. This could potentially be a great space to work from home as office space or as a conversion to a separate annexe. Outside, the house enjoys a lovely approach through two gated entrances onto a sweeping gravel driveway that provides extensive parking for vehicles and leads to a small former garage/secure store room. The fabulous rear garden, which provides a private and sheltered setting with lawn and mature trees. At the far end of the garden is a large ornamental pond/small lake at the centre of which is a decked seating area and beyond which is a Petanque pitch. From the rear garden there are views over adjacent countryside. Offered with no onward chain.Ground Floor - Reception Hall - Stairs to first floor and door leading to basement rooms (described later). Mandarin stone limestone flooring.Study - 4.71m x 4.38m (15'5 x 14'4) - Sash window to front aspect, glazed doors leading into garden. Fireplace with tiled surround and mantle, cast iron inset, grate and tiled hearth, radiator. Exposed original wooden floorboards.Sitting Room - 4.69m x 4.37m (15'4 x 14'4) - Sash window to front aspect. Elegant fireplace with timber mantle and surround with marquetry carving. Working open cast iron inset grate and tiled hearth, radiator. Original wooden floorboards. Steps down toKitchen Breakfast Room - 5.62m x 4.78m (18'5 x 15'8) - This beautiful traditional style farmhouse style kitchen retains part of its original Inglenook fireplace with timber surround and mantle as well as a raised tiled hearth supporting a dog grate above which is a steel canopy. Floor and eye level cupboards with work surfaces incorporating a twin Franke sink and mixer tap, AGA range cooker. Central island unit with additional base cupboards below, two ring gas hob and integrated sink with mixer tap. Quarry tiled floor, beamed ceiling with original meat hooks, window overlooking rear garden and steps leading down to:Sitting/Dining Room - 11.47m x 3.03m (37'7 x 9'11) - A hugely impressive and flexible space, this long baronial style room has a high raised vaulted ceiling, exposed former chimney with original bread oven, two cast iron radiators, mandarin limestone tiled floor, high level porthole window, wall mounted gas fired log burning stove, two stable style doors leading into rear garden and windows to both front and rear aspects.Cloakroom - 2.23m x 2.14m (7'3 x 7'0) - Window to rear aspect, Close coupled WC, wash basin with cupboards below and mandarin limestone floor.Utility Room - 4.13m x 3.49m (13'6 x 11'5) - Full range of floor and eye level cupboards, large floor to ceiling cloaks cupboards with hanging rails, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap, space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, radiator, tiled floor, gas fired central heating boiler and glazed door to covered verandah with quarry tiled floor with steps leading directly into rear garden.Basement Level - From the reception hall a stairwell leads down to former cellarage which has been tanked and converted into two rooms measuring approximately 4.36m x 3.98m and 4.42m x 4.03m respectively. Each has tiled flooring, lighting and power and a high level window. They provide useful and multi-purpose spaces for a gym, playroom or cinema room.First Floor - Landing - Sash window to front aspect and stairs leading to second floor, split level to the rear landing. Doors to:Bedroom One - 4.87m x 4.49m (15'11 x 14'8 ) - Sash window to front aspect. Range of fitted wardrobes with integrated drawers, shelving, hanging rails and dressing table, radiator. From this room a door and steps lead to the rear landing off which there is access to a large shower room (serving the main bedroom).Bedroom Two - 4.90m x 4.50m (16'0 x 14'9) - Sash window to front aspect, radiator.Rear Landing - With built in cupboard/wardrobe. This landing has doors to a third bedroom, family bathroom and shower room, as well as bedroom one.Bedroom Three - 4.94m x 3.69m (16'2 x 12'1) - Window to rear aspect overlooking the rear gardens. Fireplace with Victorian grate. Pedestal wash basin, radiator.Family Bathroom - 4.09m x 2.06m (13'5 x 6'9) - Two windows to rear aspect. Free standing ''claw and ball'' bath with shower tap attachment. Separate twin pedestal wash basins. Close coupled WC, glass shower cubicle, radiator, heated towel rail.Shower Room - 3.17m x 3.03m (10'4 x 9'11) - Window to rear aspect. Recently installed to serve the main bedroom as an en-suite bathroom. Large fully tiled shower cubicle with glass shower screens, twin wash bowls on stand with four drawers below. Close coupled WC, bidet, heated towel rail/radiator, airing cupboard with pressurised cylinder and slatted shelving.Second Floor Landing - Built in cupboard/wardrobe and doors to;Roof Storage/Attic Room - This room is in three sections with windows at each end and hanging rails. It is only suitable for storage rather than for habitable use.Bedroom Four - 4.14m x 3.74m (13'6 x 12'3) - Sash window to front aspect. Former fireplace with grate, built in cupboard, radiator.Bedroom Five - 4.51m x 3.76m (14'9 x 12'4) - Sash window to front aspect. Former fireplace with grate, radiator.Shower Room - 4.59m x 2.15m (15'0 x 7'0) - Front facing sash window, large fully tiled shower cubicle with glass shower screen. Close coupled WC, pedestal wash basin and radiator/heated towel rail.Outside - Frontage And Driveway - Powyke House enjoys an attractive approach via two gated entrances leading onto a sweeping in and out gravelled driveway that encircles a large lawn and is flanked by well established shrubs, impressive trees, hedged and walled boundaries. The driveway spurs off to each side of the house. To the left it leads to a gravelled courtyard that provides further parking for vehicles and is enclosed by impressive shrubs and climbers including Hydrangea, Ivy, Rose, Wisteria and others. To the right of the house the driveway leads to a further walled gravelled parking area with a raised terrace, having a pergola above supporting a productive and mature grapevine. Here also is the original handpump for the well (no longer connected). The driveway is enclosed by high walls. In the right side corner of the driveway is a secure STORE/WORKSHOP (12'7'' x 8'8''), which is ideal for storing bikes and garden equipment. Gated entrances to each side of the house lead to the rear garden and to a paved and cobbled terrace/barbeque area encircled by well established shrubs and trees. Here also is an external shower. A pathway leads from this terrace to a cobbled and walled seating area, from which there is a second gated entrance from the front garden. Alongside this seating area double doors lead into the former Coach House.Detached Coach House - This attractive outbuilding has been imaginatively converted into a gymnasium (5.21m x 4.59m) and games room (5.45m x 4.48m max). It also has a WC. With its large floor to ceiling glazing along one elevation looking out to the garden, further windows, two radiators, slate tiled floors and sink, This building could potentially be the perfect space for working from home or office use or to be a separate self contained accommodation.Rear Gardens - The large mature and beautifully landscaped rear garden is certainly one of the great features of this property. It is mainly laid to lawn with a number of well established and elegant trees, shrubs and hedged boundaries. The focal point is a large ornamental pond/small lake across which a raised timber decked pathway leads to a decked seating area from which one can look over the water and towards open countryside. The pathway leads past this pond to a raised lawned area where there is a Petanque pitch. From here there are views back towards the house, pond and gardens. At strategic points there is an external tap and lighting.Additional Information - TENURE: We understand the property to be Freehold but this point should be confirmed by your solicitor. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS: Only those items referred to in these particulars are included in the sale price. Other items, such as carpets and curtains, may be available by separate arrangement. SERVICES: Mains as, electricity, water and drainage are connected. Please note that we have not tested any services or appliances and their inclusion in these particulars should not be taken as a warranty. OUTGOINGS: Local Council: Malvern Hills District Council; at the time of marketing the Council Tax Band is: F ENERGY PERFORMANCE RATINGS: EXEMPT Viewing is by appointment only. Virtual tours of inside and outside are found on website and property portals. For viewing arrangement, please call the Great Malvern office on .Location - The property enjoys a very convenient location in the village of Powick, approximately two miles south of the well served cathedral city of Worcester, which provides a comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and sporting facilities, including premiership rugby, county cricket and horse racing. The Malvern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, and the thriving cultural spa town of Great Malvern, are approximately four miles away. Here also are excellent shopping and recreational facilities, including Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and the renowned theatre and cinema complex. Both Worcester and Malvern can boast deserved reputations for educational facilities, notably in the private sector including The Royal Grammar and Kings Schools in Worcester and Malvern College and Malvern St James Girls' Schools in Malvern.Transport communications are excellent with railway stations in both Worcester and Malvern and junction 7 of the M5 motorway, which is approximately three miles away.Asking Price - 'offers over' £795,000 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powick-d31112/for-sale_i70928070
Clifton Park offers truly stunning views over the Teme Valley, making it an exceptional find. The principal house boasts 5 bedrooms over two floors and a variety of reception rooms, all offering ample space and comfort. The highlight of this property, however, lies in its incredible views across the valley, which can be enjoyed from various vantage points throughout the house.In addition to the main house, there is also a 2 bedroom annexe and a separate 1 bedroom flat, providing versatile living options for extended families or potential rental opportunities. The property sits on extensive grounds of just under 5 acres, including paddocks, stables and workshops all of which are ideal for equestrian enthusiasts, as well as extensive garaging for vehicles and storage. Approaching the property, one is welcomed by a long private driveway which offers both privacy and striking views of the surrounding landscape. The outside space of this property is equally as impressive as the interior. Useful timber framed garages and a workshop can be found just off the drive and stable yard with three stables, as well as an adjacent tack & feed store.The gardens surrounding the property are delightful, providing a perfect retreat for relaxation and recreation. However, what truly sets them apart is the breathtaking views they offer over the Teme Valley. The gardens to the side of the property can be accessed from the sitting room and look over the paddocks beyond. Meanwhile, the terrace at the rear of the property can be accessed from several points and takes full advantage of the far-reaching views. Additionally, a further, separate garden to the side of the property allows the annexe to have its own private outdoor space.In summary, this property not only offers a spacious residence with enormous potential to create the home of your dreams but also boasts an impressive array of outside spaces. Whether it is the panoramic views over the Teme Valley, the extensive grounds with paddocks, stables, and workshops, or the beautiful gardens, this property is a true gem. With its versatile living options, it is an opportunity not to be missed for those seeking a rural retreat with the benefit of seclusion and outstanding natural beauty. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worcester-d196576/for-sale_i68597049
A superb Grade II Listed village house with great provenance, in fabulous setting close to the church, a wealth of period features, together with garden and grounds extending to 2.8 acresSituationThe Old Vicarage is an impressive property located close to the Church in the pretty village of Stoulton. The property is particularly well located between Worcester and Pershore with swift access into both. There are excellent connections for commuters with the M5 motorway readily accessible at Junction 7. The new Worcester Parkway Station, serving both GWR and Cross Country, is only one mile away. The market town of Pershore provides everyday shopping facilities along with the popular Pershore High School. Worcester City centre offers more extensive regional shopping and leisure facilities along with highly regarded independent schools and two mainline railway stations to Birmingham, London and beyond. DescriptionHome to the vicars of Stoulton until 1959, the predominantly Georgian vicarage evolved through the centuries from late Tudor times. The property has a wealth of features throughout a variety of eras. The older parts to the rear of the property have elegantly proportioned rooms with high ceilings, coving and deep sash windows with wooden shutters. The symmetrical front facade has a centre glazed doorway into the impressive hallway leading to three reception rooms.The spacious kitchen breakfast room is well fitted with limed pine units, a four oven Aga, inglenook fireplace with a log burner and part flagstone flooring. There is also an integrated microwave, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. From the kitchen, a covered porch leads to the laundry room which has space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. From there a doorway leads into a useful pantry. An elegant staircase leads to the first floor landing which has an extremely light master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, dressing units and en-suite shower room which is Jack and Jill into the next bedroom. There are three further bedrooms, all with wash basins and one with WC, a family bathroom and separate shower room. The original coach house and stables has been turned into two exceptionally well laid out self-contained units. The Stables flat on the ground floor has a door into the sitting room, a galley kitchen, bedroom and shower room. The Hayloft on the first floor is accessed via an external spiral staircase and has an open plan sitting room with kitchen area, bedroom and shower room. These properties are producing a good rental income as holiday lets, but could readily be used for extended family, relatives or a home office. Grounds and GardensThe gardens and grounds of The Old Vicarage are a particular feature of the property. There are many different areas in which to relax and enjoy the countryside beyond, including wildlife meadow, kitchen garden and orchard, walled rose garden, and extensive lawn with deep borders. Brick pillars and a wrought iron gate lead onto the gravelled driveway where there is an open two bay oak framed carport. A path leads round the side of the property where there are further outbuildings including a brick machine store along with a triple wooden garage. The large rear terrace runs across the back of the property and external wooden shutters to the kitchen windows make this a very pretty place to sit. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worcester-d196576/for-sale_i71244860
Beautifully presented Grade II listed manor house in a prime village location, with outbuildings, swimming pool, stabling, detached cottage and gardens and grounds extending to 3.42 acresSituationUpton House is situated in the desirable village of Upton Snodsbury within a stone's throw of St Kenelm church, the post office and village shop, first School and village hall and within walking distance of The Oak public house and grill restaurant. The Georgian market town of Pershore has a wide range of educational and recreational facilities, independent shops, library, health centre, No 8 Theatre, the River Avon and the historic Pershore Abbey. Worcester City centre has more extensive facilities to include many excellent shops and restaurants, independent schools, Worcester Racecourse, Swan Theatre, Country Cricket Ground, David Lloyd Club and Worcester Cathedral. There are also excellent transport links with train stations in Pershore and Worcestershire Parkway and the M5 is easily accessible with Upton House being equidistant of both Junction 6 and 7 which are both less than a ten minutes' drive.DescriptionUpton House is an important Grade II listed manor house offering beautifully presented and spacious family accommodation which is light and airy with many of the rooms having unusually high ceilings. Dating from medieval times and originally moated the accommodation wouldhave been centred on a principal hallway. Historical features include an ogee arch which would have formerly been a doorway, elaborately carved beams in the reception hall, the curved collar beam of the central roof truss, an original fireplace in the sitting room, panelled doors andbeautiful oak timbers. To the front a flagstone step leads up to a pillared canopy entrance porch and a panelled and glazed entrance door leads through to the reception hall and dining room. There is a wide brick fireplace with a flagstone hearth and Jotul wood burning stove, a polished brick floor and a built in china cupboard and the main staircase with an understairs store. The adjoining sitting room overlooks the front of the property and has a feature inglenook fireplace with a flagstone hearth and a Nordpeis wood burning stove, exposed wall and ceiling beams, a staircase to the first floor and a door to the study at the rear. The dual aspect snug to the side is in the oldest part of the house believed to date back to Norman times and has an original exposed stone wall, fitted cupboards and open fireplace and a hardwood door to the Cider Mill.The breakfast kitchen with the original meat hooks in the ceiling is the heart of this family home and has a superb range of painted kitchen units with granite worktops and a black electric 'Total Control' Aga with an Aga side companion comprising an electric oven and LPG gas hob with a decorative mosaic tiled recess behind and a traditional painted over mantle. There is a large island unit with a granite worktop and the stainless steel sink which has a 3 in 1 Franke mixer tap also incorporating a boiling water tap and is positioned overlooking the garden. On the other side of the kitchen there are further kitchen units with granite worktops, a double sink with a filtered water supply and a wonderful floor to ceiling larder unit. Folding doors open out from the kitchen into a fabulous orangery which has a glass cover inset into the porcelain tiled floor to make a feature of an original well, views overlooking the rear garden and swimming pool and double doors leading out onto the patio area.The boot room has a brick floor, a door to the garden and a separate cloakroom together with a large utility room which also has brick flooring, painted exposed brick walls, a Belfast sink, recess and plumbing for the usual appliances and the Worcester oil fired boiler. Access to the first floor is from two separate staircases. The main staircase from the dining room leads to the landing which has a large walk in airing cupboard. The master bedroom overlooks the front of the property and the church and has an excellent range of fitted wardrobes and cupboards. The adjoining ensuite bathroom has travertine tiling and a Heritage bathroom suite to include a panelled bath, wash hand basin and separate Matki shower cubicle. From this staircase there are two further guest bedroom suites each with ensuite bathrooms, the family shower room and two further bedrooms, one which is currently used as a second study and overlooks the rear of the property and the swimming pool. From the sitting room there is a second staircase which leads to a dual aspect guest bedroom with fitted wardrobes, views to the front and side of the property and an ensuite bathroom.Gardens and GroundsThe privacy of the house and gardens is well protected by mature shrubs and trees with the property being set back from the road at the end of a private gravelled drive with a spacious parking area. To the side there is a range of traditional brick and tiled outbuildings which were formerly the old diary buildings and now incorporate a garage, an open fronted carport, garden store and adjacent wood store. The formal gardens lie to the south and west of the property and are laid to lawn running back to the church. There is a paved garden with a mixtures of roses, herbaceous plants and Acers, an attractive raised fish pond and gated access to the church. To the rear there is a wide flagstone terrace with a heated swimming pool and a feature raised brick fish pool. This is a fabulous entertaining area which enjoys the afternoon and evening sun. A Cider Mill which has a wealth of exposed timbers, a flagstone and cobbled floor and the original cider mill and press is attached to the house and has a beautiful vine growing to the elevations. Rose, sweet pea and vine clad trellising screens the pool area from the pool house which incorporates the pool equipment and the air source heat pump which heats the swimming pool. Beside the pool house there is a herb garden. Beyond the garden at the rear there is a wooden stable block with two loose boxes, a tack room and a separate feedstore. The orchard has a wonderful selection of fruit trees to include damson, plum, cherry, apple and pear and there is a separate gated access with vehicular rights of way at all times and for all purposes onto The Furlongs. Also visible is the original moat which has mature willow trees and is a haven for wildlife. To the north of the property there is a further orchard with a vegetable garden and apple and pear together with a selection of other fruit trees as well as walnut and cob nut trees. There is also gated access to an enclosed paddock. The gardens and grounds extend in total to approximately 3.42 acres.Tumbledown CottageSituated on the left hand side of the main driveway Tumbledown Cottage is an attractive wisteria clad two storey half timbered detached property. The three bedroom cottage provides spacious additional accommodation for guests, extended family, staff, or alternatively as a separate income and extends to approximately 1070 sq ft. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall with a separate cloakroom, a large dual aspect sitting room with an inglenook fireplace and wood burner, an attractive dining room with exposed timbers and stonework and the kitchen with pine units and a fitted hob and oven. From the sitting room a pine staircase leads to the first floor landing with 3 bedrooms all with exposed beams and two with fitted wardrobes and a fully tiled family bathroom with a white suite. Outside there is a private and secluded east facing sun terrace and lawn. The cottage benefits from LPG gas fired central heating provided by the Alpha boiler and is currently MEES exempt until March 2025 (Exemption reference BEIS00083138KHDDL)Fixtures and FittingsAll fixtures, fittings and furniture such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments and statuary are excluded from the sale. Some may be available by separate negotiation.ServicesThe property benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage. Worcester oil fired central heating system and pressurised water cylinder which were both installed in May 2022. Tumbledown Cottage has LPG gas fired central heating. We understand that the current broadband download speed at the property is around 72 Mbps however please note that results will vary depending on the time a speed test is carried out. The estimated fastest download speed currently achievable for the property postcode area is around 1,000 Mbps (data taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk on 09/01/2023). Actual service availability at the property or speeds received may be different. None of the services, appliances, heating installations, broadband, plumbing or electrical systems have been tested by the selling agents.TenureThe property is to be sold freehold.Local AuthorityWychavon District Council. Upton House Council Tax Band H.Tumbledown Cottage Council Tax Band E.Public Rights of Way, Wayleaves and EasementsThe property is sold subject to all rights of way, wayleaves and easements whether or not they are defined in this brochure.Plans and BoundariesThe plans within these particulars are based on Ordnance Survey data and provided for reference only. They are believed to be correct but accuracy is not guaranteed. The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and the extent of ownership. Neither the vendor nor the vendor's agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof.ViewingsStrictly by appointment through Fisher German LLP. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worcester-d196576/for-sale_i71371990
The Old Rectory is an immaculately maintained Grade II Listed house in a beautiful rural setting. The property occupies a peaceful position opposite the charming village church in a no-through country lane in the beautiful Teme Valley. The main house is a former 18th century rectory with an earlier, timber framed dwelling adjoining the rear.* Eight bedroom house of 6,276 sq. ft. over three storeys with cellars.* Detached two storey coach house, of 1,066 sq. ft. providing one bedroom annexe space, currently used as staff offices.* Detached office building with terrace, wood burning stove, kitchenette and w.c. *Timber framed building providing a four car garage and gym.* Gardens and grounds extending to 4.4 acres including orchard and paddock.* Far reaching rural views over the beautiful Teme ValleyCouncil Tax: Malvern Hills District Council - Band: G (£3352.06 for 2023/24)Oil fired central heating and AgaPrivate drainage via a septic tank Post Code WR6 5QFWorcester 9 milesMalvern 9 milesBromyard 6 miles(Distances approximate)Local amenities are available in the surrounding villages of Knightwick, Suckley and Alfrick. More comprehensive facilities are found in the historic market town of Bromyard which 6.5 miles away, together with Malvern and the Cathedral city of Worcester. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worcester-d196576/for-sale_i68416096
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