Grade II listed barn conversion with strong period character
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, three bathrooms
Decent plot with private garden, patio, off-road parking and garage
EPC rating E — energy performance below modern standards
Main heating LPG boiler; potentially higher running costs
Listed status restricts alterations; consent likely required
Ultrafast and standard broadband available in the hamlet
Council tax band above average
A Grade II listed barn conversion in a quiet hamlet, this three-bedroom home combines genuine period character with practical family space. Exposed beams, high ceilings and Tudor-style brickwork create immediate charm, while two reception rooms give flexible living and entertaining options. The cottage-style kitchen and three bathrooms add everyday practicality often missing in historic properties.
Outside, the property sits on a decent plot with a private garden, patio area, off-road parking and a single garage — ideal for countryside families or those keeping equestrian interests nearby. Ultrafast and standard broadband are available, and local low crime and good nearby primary and secondary schools suit family life.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II listed, so alterations will be restricted and may require listed-building consent. The EPC is E and the main heating runs on an LPG boiler with radiators, which can be more expensive than mains gas. Double glazing is fitted but install date is unknown. Council tax is above average. These factors are important for budgeting maintenance and any sympathetic restoration work.
This home suits buyers who appreciate historic character and quiet rural living and who are prepared to manage listed-building responsibilities and updating where desired. With flexible internal space and parking/garage, it’s a rare countryside opportunity within reach of Bromsgrove and Droitwich.