Grade II listed early 1600s timber-framed manor house
An early 17th-century Grade II listed timber-framed manor, Old Manor House pairs historic character with generous family living. Set in about a third of an acre of formal lawns and floral borders, the property delivers four reception rooms, a farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast room and a light-filled garden room opening onto a broad terrace — excellent for family life and entertaining.
Four double bedrooms sit on the first floor, each with individual period features, and are served by a family bathroom plus a separate shower room. The house totals around 3,600 sq ft, offering a variety of living spaces — informal and formal — that will suit family routines, home working or hobbies. A rendered summer house at the garden's heart is already used as a studio/office and adds flexible space.
Practical points: oil-fired heating has been recently replaced, there is a garage and parking, and mains services are connected. The house shares a driveway and lies on a public footpath; broadband speeds are average but mobile signal is excellent. Georgian Pershore, Worcester and the M5 are within easy reach for schools, rail services and commuting.
Important considerations: listed status protects the building's historic fabric but will restrict alterations and can complicate maintenance and planning. Council tax is noted as quite expensive, and oil heating means reliance on oil fuel. These are material factors to factor into long-term running costs and any planned changes.