Grade II listed Tudor farmhouse with extensive original features
Buckbury Farm is a rare Grade II listed Tudor farmhouse set in about 1 acre of well‑tended gardens and sweeping lawns. Dating in parts from the 16th century, the house retains original beams, flagstone floors, bread oven and period fireplaces that give immediate character and history. The grounds include a detached barn (used for storage/garage), large shed, greenhouse and a striking stone cider press.
The house offers five bedrooms, three bathrooms and around 3,165 sq ft of flexible family space across multiple wings. A separate wing with dedicated cooker supply and separate metering could become an annex or income unit subject to planning and listed‑building consents. Practical features include utility space, garage/barn parking and superfast full‑fibre broadband for home working.
Buyers should note material constraints: the building is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and may delay or complicate conversion plans. Construction is solid brick with assumed no modern insulation, the main heating is an oil boiler with a large storage tank, and drainage is by septic tank. Council Tax is high (Band F) and some modernisation/maintenance is likely required to improve energy efficiency and heating costs.
For families seeking character, space and rural privacy with easy drives to Tewkesbury or Upton‑upon‑Severn, this property combines period charm with garden and outbuilding potential. Investors or those wanting separate accommodation should factor in the time and cost of consents and upgrading heating/insulation where needed.