Worsley House, a remarkable period residence with origins in the late 15th century, boasts over 3,000 square feet of distinctive living space set in a picturesque rural backdrop. Characterized by its striking timber framing, red brick elements, and render infill, this property is steeped in history and retains many original features such as exposed beams and grand open fireplaces. While the interiors require substantial renovation, they present an exceptional opportunity for customization to balance modern functionality with the property's historical charm.
The ground floor is home to three spacious reception areas including a dining room or reception hall adorned with flagstone flooring and heavy timber beams. A dual-aspect sitting room features a cozy woodburning stove, complemented by a family room ideal for relaxation. The kitchen is adequately sized to accommodate necessary appliances, supplemented by a utility area, external store, and cellar for additional storage needs.
On the first floor, five bedrooms offer considerable versatility; one smaller room could serve as an office or nursery while four generous doubles include a principal bedroom that enjoys privacy alongside a large shower room. A family bathroom can be conveniently found on the ground level.
The property benefits from mains electricity, private water supply, oil-fired central heating, and private drainage—though the latter may necessitate updates to meet current standards.
Set on an expansive 57.3 acres of gently rolling farmland, Worsley House is approached via a secluded single-track lane leading through idyllic fields before reaching its courtyard area. Historic outbuildings provide further potential for use or development—perfectly suited for agricultural activities or additional storage while also inviting prospects for conversion under suitable permissions.
The gardens surrounding the home invite landscaping efforts that would enhance views across open fields while offering ample grazing land ideal for smallholding aspirations or livestock management.
Situated three miles from Abberley Common village which provides essential amenities including a convenience store and primary school—with Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn nearby for more comprehensive shopping and leisure options—this property enjoys excellent connectivity via road to Worcester and beyond via the A449 as well as mainline rail services from local stations.