51 acres: 25 pasture, 21 mixed woodland, mature walled gardens
Wassell Wood Farm is a rare 51-acre equestrian estate blending Georgian period character with large-scale working facilities. The farmhouse provides flexible family accommodation with a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, three formal reception rooms and a conservatory that opens to wide countryside views. Mature walled gardens and a courtyard create sheltered outdoor spaces close to the house.
Designed for serious riding and breeding, the property includes a 60m x 20m silica-sand arena, a second floodlit 40m x 20m arena, an eight-box stable block with tack room, wash bay and loft storage, post-and-rail paddocks and extensive outbuildings. Twenty-five acres of pasture plus 21 acres of mixed woodland give scope for grazing, hacking and rewilding.
Practical strengths include excellent mobile and fast broadband, a mile-long private drive for privacy, and a mix of heating options (biomass system alongside oil boiler and Rayburn). Important considerations: the house is solid brick, built before 1900, with assumed lack of wall insulation and secondary glazing; the EPC rating is E and the property uses oil fuel for the main heating system. The estate is large and will require ongoing maintenance and farming/equestrian management.
This home suits an equestrian family or buyer seeking a turnkey yard with expansion potential, or an investor wanting an income-producing annex and diverse land uses. Its location near Bewdley and good road/rail links make it a country retreat with accessible services.