Grade II listed Elizabethan/Georgian house with extensive period features
A rare Grade II listed country house offering substantial scope for restoration and enhancement. Set beside the River Salwarpe on approximately five acres, the property combines significant historic character—Elizabethan cruck-frame and Georgian façade—with large reception rooms, extensive cellarage and outbuildings including a former bakehouse. The plot, mature gardens, orchard and paddocks create strong potential for an estate home, equestrian use or a sensitive redevelopment (subject to consents).
Important practical considerations are clear: the timber-framed section shows structural movement and the house requires full structural renovation and modernisation. Flood risk is high in parts of the grounds and the listed status will limit alterations and require specialist consent and potentially higher restoration costs. A structural condition report is available and the sale is being marketed to cash buyers only because of the extent of works needed.
For the right buyer this is an opportunity to restore a piece of Worcestershire history and create a substantial family residence or a unique rural project. The property offers usable cellarage, separate annexe living space, multiple reception rooms and generous parking with a sweeping driveway. Proximity to Bromsgrove, good schools and major road links keeps it connected while retaining a secluded hamlet setting.