Tan House Farm is located just south of Rushwick, nestled within the tranquil hamlet of Upper Wick. With Worcester City a mere 2 miles to the northwest and Malvern approximately 5 miles to the southwest, this property offers both rural charm and convenient access to urban amenities. The area is well-served by educational institutions and features a range of shops, as well as local attractions such as the racecourse and Worcestershire County Cricket Ground.
The farmhouse itself stands as a captivating period property with a well-maintained structure. Its layout includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the upper floor, while the ground level houses a traditional kitchen, boot room, utility room, alongside character-filled entertaining spaces in both the dining room and sitting room.
An exciting aspect of this property is a two-storey timber-framed building adjacent to the house, which presents a potential conversion opportunity pending planning permission. Additionally, there’s an enclosed steel-framed farm building that could be repurposed for various uses. The expansive grounds extend to approximately 88 acres of pasture land accompanied by 7 acres of woodland and scrubland—though it's important to note that around 90 acres are within the River Teme flood plain.
With over a mile of River Teme frontage and essential utilities including mains electricity, water, sewerage, along with oil-fired central heating already connected, Tan House Farm not only proposes an idyllic lifestyle but also significant investment potential for renovation or development endeavors.