- Grade II listed three-bedroom barn conversion with character features
- Vaulted open-plan lounge/kitchen with exposed beams and multi-fuel stove
- Secluded landscaped courtyard garden and deck with countryside views
- Off-street parking for three cars plus communal visitor space
- Large plot relative to neighbouring units; low-maintenance external landscaping
- Heating: oil boiler and radiators (not a community system)
- Medium flood risk for the location; check insurance implications
- Listed status may restrict alterations and require consent
Set within a charming courtyard beside St Andrew’s church, this Grade II listed three-bedroom barn conversion blends rustic character with contemporary comfort. The first-floor vaulted open-plan lounge, dining area and fitted kitchen create a bright sociable hub, complete with exposed beams and a Franco Belge multi-fuel stove. Ground-floor bedrooms and two well-presented bathrooms suit flexible family living or a home-from-home holiday base.
The property is presented ready to move into and benefits from double glazing installed after 2002, a well-equipped utility room, off-street parking for three cars and a secluded landscaped courtyard garden with a decked terrace and countryside views. The plot is notably large for the development, offering privacy and attractive external space laid out for low maintenance.
Practical notes: the barn’s Grade II listing means alterations will be restricted and may require listed-building consent; the heating is oil-fired with radiator distribution; there is a medium flood risk for the area; and council tax sits at an above-average Band E. These are important factors for budgeting ongoing costs and any future works. Viewing the virtual tour and an in-person inspection are recommended to appreciate the layout and setting fully.
This home will suit buyers seeking character-filled, rural living with good transport links to Worcester and local village amenities. It will particularly appeal to families or couples who value a peaceful village setting, generous parking and an immediate turnkey finish, while being willing to work within the constraints of a listed building.