Worsley House is a historically significant residence dating back to the late 15th century, offering over 3,000 square feet of potential-filled living space in a picturesque rural setting. The property features distinctive timber framing, render infill, and red brick facades that exemplify its period charm. Inside, you'll find an array of original elements such as exposed beams and grand fireplaces, which provide a unique character to the home.
This property presents a substantial renovation opportunity for those looking to modernize while preserving its historic essence. The ground floor boasts three generous reception rooms, including a notable dining area with flagstone flooring and impressive timber detailing. A bright sitting room equipped with a woodburning stove and a family room enhance the communal spaces available. The kitchen is adequately sized for essential appliances and is complemented by practical utility and storage areas, along with a cellar.
The first floor contains five bedrooms, including four spacious doubles and a smaller room perfect for use as an office or nursery. The principal bedroom benefits from its own adjoining shower room while another family bathroom is located on the ground floor.
Historically rich, Worsley House illustrates the architectural evolution from medieval designs to more contemporary comforts in home living during the transition around 1500.
Externally, the estate spans over 57 acres of lush farmland accessed via a narrow lane leading through scenic meadows. This includes attractive outbuildings such as garages and storage barns that offer ample potential for renovation into usable spaces for farming or even further residential development (subject to permissions). With its sprawling grounds ideal for livestock grazing or horticultural pursuits, there are countless opportunities to develop this property into a unique country smallholding.
Set within the tranquil Worcestershire countryside yet conveniently close to local amenities in nearby villages and towns like Stourport-on-Severn and Kidderminster, this property balances rural serenity with accessibility.