- Circa 3,500 sq ft of flexible family accommodation
- Grade II listed — alterations require listed-building consent
- Large garage/workshop (~1,000 sq ft) with conversion potential
- 0.7 acre plot, southerly views across the Teme Valley
- Four double bedrooms plus a characterful fifth bedroom
- Oil-fired central heating and private drainage (running costs)
- Private driveway with plentiful parking; terrace and lawn
- No onward chain; council tax noted as quite expensive
A handsome Grade II listed country house set in about 0.7 acre in the peaceful village of Abberley, offering circa 3,500 sq ft of flexible family space across three floors. The house retains strong period character — exposed beams, two cosy sitting rooms with woodburning stoves, an original brick fireplace in the kitchen and generous ceiling heights — making it an attractive home for multi-generational family life and large gatherings.
The ground floor centres on a kitchen with larder/pantry, a light dining room with scope to create a large family hub, plus a large boot/utility room and cloakroom — practical features for rural living. Four double bedrooms (first floor) including a master with ensuite, a characterful fifth bedroom on the second floor, mezzanine home-office space and an additional attic room provide plenty of bedrooms and flexible work/play areas.
Outside there is a broad lawn, a terrace with partial covered area for outdoor entertaining, private driveway parking and a substantial garage/workshop approaching 1,000 sq ft with store — useful for vehicle storage, hobby space or potential conversion (subject to listed-building and planning consents). The location is excellent for countryside living with extensive local walks, nearby pubs and the Elms just minutes away.
Important practical points: the property is Grade II listed so alterations will be restricted and require consent. Heating is oil-fired and drainage is private, which will factor into running costs and maintenance. Council tax is described as quite expensive. The house is offered chain free and is well suited to families seeking a characterful rural home, or buyers looking to sympathetically refresh a period property.