- Grade II listed medieval farmhouse with thatched roof and timber framing
- Planning and Listed Building consent granted; works already started
- Almost one acre of gardens, paddock, gated driveway and multiple outbuildings
- Potential to create a 3/4 bedroom home across approximately 2,500 sq ft
- Requires full restoration; property currently uninhabitable and delisted for council tax
- Former 40' x 20' pool is derelict and not fit for use
- Drainage to private septic tank — replacement required
- Thatched roof and historic fabric will need specialist maintenance and repair
A rare opportunity to restore a 14th-century Grade II listed thatched farmhouse set in almost one acre of grounds. The property retains strong period character — timber framing, thatch and a long documented history — and offers scope to create a striking 3/4 bedroom family home or a distinctive rural retreat.
Planning and Listed Building consent was granted and works were started by the current owners, so the consents remain valid and detailed drawings are available. Substantial outbuildings, gated driveway and paddocks increase flexibility for storage, stables or conversion subject to consent.
The house requires full renovation: the pool is derelict, drainage is to an ageing private septic tank needing replacement, and thatch and historic fabric will demand ongoing specialist maintenance. As a listed building, restoration will involve additional cost, regulatory oversight and specialist contractors. The property is currently delisted for council tax as it is uninhabitable.
Located on the southern edge of Kerswell Green, the site benefits from excellent road and rail links to Worcester, Upton upon Severn and the M5, plus fast broadband and strong mobile signal. This is a project for a buyer seeking long-term value, historical significance and countryside privacy rather than a move-in-ready home.