This historically significant Grade II* listed townhouse, dating back to the early 17th century, presents a unique investment opportunity with considerable renovation potential. Nestled in the heart of the town, directly adjacent to notable landmarks such as the town hall and St Nicholas’s Church, this property boasts a striking classical façade with hidden historical treasures, including a half-timbered rear wing that echoes its rich architectural heritage. Inside, the home showcases an impressive scale characterized by spacious reception areas that radiate from a central hallway. The period details are abundant—think intricate panelling, original fireplaces, and a stunning plasterwork ceiling attributed to the renowned architect Robert Hook. Although it has remained largely untouched since 1966, Churchill House invites a new owner to embark on a thoughtful restoration journey to enhance its grandeur while modernizing its amenities.
The rear wing holds promise for conversion into self-contained living spaces or additional guest accommodation with proper consents in place, making it ideal for multi-generational family living or rental opportunities. The surrounding grounds of approximately 0.54 acres also offer further development potential subject to planning permissions.
Situated in Alcester—a vibrant market town enriched with independent shops and schools—this property strikes an enviable balance between historical charm and modern convenience. With excellent transport links allowing easy access to nearby cities and picturesque countryside living at your doorstep, Churchill House stands as an exceptional canvas awaiting reinvigoration.