This Grade II Listed farmhouse, dating back to the late 18th century, presents a remarkable opportunity for renovation enthusiasts and investors. Having been held by the same family for over 70 years, the property is sound but requires modernization to unlock its full potential. Nestled in a tranquil rural setting between Upton-on-Severn and Malvern, it offers breathtaking views of the dramatic Malvern Hills. The property includes a well-preserved timber-framed threshing barn from possibly the 17th century, also listed, alongside a converted 19th-century granary that serves as a two-storey annexe with two bedrooms.
Additionally, there are stables and other outbuildings ripe for redevelopment. Set on approximately 8.61 acres of land featuring grazing pastures and a small pond, this estate holds significant appeal for those looking to create additional dwellings or enhance existing structures.
Planning permission exists for converting both the stable block and threshing barn into two separate residences, with consent having been implemented prior to its expiry in 2000—this allows development to resume under its original terms, pending Listed Building Consent. The main house spans an impressive 3,609 sq. ft., while the granary adds another 1,274 sq. ft., providing ample space for renovations.
Utilities include mains electricity, gas, and water services; broadband connectivity features ultrafast FTTP options as well. Council tax rates are set at Band E for the farmhouse and Band D for the annexe. The site benefits from very low flood risk (less than a 0.1% chance annually) and offers private off-street parking as well as good mobile coverage.