Spacious equestrian home with ancillary cottages and indoor arena.
About 5.15 acres of mature gardens, paddocks and private paths
An exceptional Grade II listed farmhouse set in about 5.15 acres, Church End Court combines historic Tudor Revival character with extensive equestrian facilities and multi-generational accommodation. The handsome four-bedroom principal house retains exposed timbers and period detailing while offering spacious reception rooms and mature landscaped gardens with private terraces and winding paths.
The estate includes ancillary accommodation — a two-bedroom cottage plus two one-bedroom flats — which suit guests, staff or income generation. Equestrian amenities are significant: multiple brick-built stables (8–10 reported), five post-and-rail paddocks for rotational grazing, an oak-framed barn/workshop attached to a dovecote, and an all-weather arena provide practical year-round use for horses.
Practical considerations are clear and factual. The property is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and may complicate upgrades. Heating is oil-fired by boiler and radiators; walls are solid brick with no assumed insulation, so energy performance is modest (EPC: E). Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average. Council tax is described as quite expensive.
For families and equestrian buyers seeking a private rural retreat with strong outbuildings and development potential, this is a rare opportunity. The setting is peaceful and well connected to Upton-upon-Severn, Malvern and Cheltenham, while nearby schooling and road links support everyday life. Buyers should budget for listed-property maintenance, energy improvements and broadband upgrades.