Property features
• Impressive and historic Grade II Listed house
• Maintained to a high standard
• 5 bedrooms
• Grounds including paddock and outbuildings
• Close to village
• Tranquil location
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly remarkable Grade II Listed residence, proudly marketed by Phipps & Pritchard. Believed to originate from the Domesday Book of 1086 during the reign of William the Conqueror, this exceptional five-bedroom home is steeped in history, character, and architectural significance. A chiseled carpenter’s date of 1642 remains within the property, further enhancing its remarkable heritage and historical intrigue.
Rich with original features and timeless charm, the property presents an ideal opportunity for historians, heritage enthusiasts, or those seeking an extraordinary country home with a fascinating past. Set within approximately 5 acres of picturesque grounds, the residence enjoys an impressive in-and-out driveway, stunning countryside views, a man-made lake, and a variety of versatile outbuildings suitable for multiple uses. Offering self-sufficient living potential alongside equestrian opportunities, this is a truly unique and rarely available historic home.
Description
Accessed via secure gated entrance and a long sweeping driveway, this magnificent Grade II Listed residence immediately commands attention with its striking presence and historic character. The main entrance door opens into an impressive hallway, whilst a secondary entrance provides direct access into the utility and kitchen area, offering practicality for modern family living.
Lovingly restored and meticulously maintained to a high standard, the property retains a wealth of original features throughout, including exposed beams, original hinged doors, exposed wattle and daub walls, and two stunning original fireplaces set within the principal reception rooms. The accommodation is both versatile and substantial, comprising three reception rooms, a conservatory overlooking the grounds, five bedrooms, and two bathrooms, all blending historic charm with comfortable living. An original room divider remains within the principal reception room, historically used to separate servants from the main household, offering a fascinating glimpse into the property's past.
Description
To the lower ground floor lies a dry cellar, ideal for storage or potential alternative use, while the attic area offers exciting scope for further accommodation or conversion, subject to the relevant planning permissions.
Externally
The grounds envelop the property beautifully, creating a private and peaceful setting with endless potential to extend or further enhance the estate, subject to permissions. The lifestyle offering is truly unique, featuring vegetable patches, a chicken coop, ponds, numerous outbuildings, plentiful storage areas, an outside bunker, a retained original outside W.C. preserved for historical interest, and a traditional water pump. A particularly charming feature is the original over-fire arm, historically used as an oven, alongside the original bread oven, now cleverly repurposed as a safe, further reflecting the property's fascinating heritage and self-sufficient past.
History
This extraordinary home offers an increasingly rare opportunity to own a piece of living history, believed to trace back to the Domesday Book of 1086 during the reign of William the Conqueror, with a chiselled carpenter’s date of 1642 still proudly displayed within the property. Adding to its remarkable intrigue, the house is also believed to feature a historic priest hole associated with nearby Rock Church, further enhancing the property's rich historical significance and unique character.
Location
Situated in the desirable rural setting of DY14 9RY, this exceptional historic residence enjoys an enviable position surrounded by beautiful Worcestershire countryside, offering breathtaking far-reaching views and an outstanding sense of peace and privacy. Despite its tranquil location, the property remains conveniently placed for access to a range of local amenities and well-regarded nearby towns.
The charming riverside town of Bewdley lies within easy reach and offers a variety of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and schooling facilities, alongside the renowned West Midland Safari Park and beautiful woodland walks within the Wyre Forest.
Location
The cathedral city of Worcester and the market town of Kidderminster are also accessible, providing wider shopping, leisure, and transport connections, including rail services to Birmingham and beyond. The surrounding area is particularly popular with walkers, equestrian enthusiasts, and those seeking an idyllic countryside lifestyle while remaining connected to everyday conveniences.
Combining stunning views, historical significance, and accessibility to local amenities, this remarkable home offers the perfect balance between rural seclusion and practical living.
Directions
From Phipps & Pritchard, Worcester St, Kidderminster DY10 1EW
Head north-west on Worcester St towards Prospect Hill
Worceser St turns right and becomes Coventry St
Turn left onto Blackwell St
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto St Marys Ringway/A456
Continue to follow A456
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Bewdley Rd/
Continue to follow A456
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on A456
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on A456
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Long Bank/A456
Continue to follow A456
Turn left onto Rectory Ln
Turn right onto Porchbrook Rd
Turn right, the property can be located on the left identified by a Phipps & Pritchard For Sale Board.
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