4 bedroom house

Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4HF

Guide Price

£1,150,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Aug 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.6 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: N/A

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  • First Marketed: Aug 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: N/A
Well located detached Gentleman’s Residence surrounded by rural countryside, yet not isolated

Description
The property is delightfully situated in the rural outskirts of Bromsgrove close to the historic village of Stoke Prior surrounded by lovely Worcestershire countryside which includes the Worcester and Birmingham Canal in an area ideally suited to equestrian, cycling and rambling pursuits with many surrounding paths and bridleways. It is situated within easy commuting distance to the motorway networks via the M42 and M5 and close to the centres of Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa offering a good range of shopping facilities and amenities. There are many canal side restaurants / public houses in the area including The Boat and Railway in Stoke Prior and The Queens Head also nearby. Excellent primary schools are available locally together with other state and private senior schooling available in Bromsgrove. Local and intercity rail networks are available from Bromsgrove station around 3 miles away.

Accommodation
Osborne House, formerly known as Rowhouse Farmhouse dates back to 1610, with attractive timber frame and painted brick facade, extended in the late 18th century and in recent times further extended and renovated to a high standard giving the excellent family accommodation today of approximately 2900 square feet. This includes a double garage with a splendid sunken spiral wine cellar and a play room or 'work from home' office above.

Entered to the front from the drive parking area, into a reception hall where the period heritage of the property is immediately felt with thick oak beams, oak latched doors and quarry tile flooring which extends to a number of the ground floor rooms. There is a guest cloakroom and useful study immediately off the reception hall which then extends towards a spacious breakfast room having much exposed wall timbers and an attractive feature where the wall timber framing remains providing open access to the kitchen; modern living with period charm. The bright double aspect kitchen itself has a bespoke range of solid oak base and wall units from local supplier Image Kitchens, Belfast sink inset within oak working surface, integrated Rangemaster 110 two oven/grill and four ring gas hob with warming plate and electric hot plate and integrated tall fridge/freezer. There is a door to the rear patio. Also off the breakfast room there are stairs to the first floor with understairs storage cupboard and also to the front a formal double aspect dining room with ceiling and exposed wall timbers and deep open fireplace with substantial cast grate. At the centre of the property is a snug particularly evoking charm and character of the original period with substantial ceiling beams and a large inglenook fireplace with inset Stovax 12 kw wood-burning stove with funnelled flue. Open access to a rear hall with a door to the patio and further extending to an impressive 30 foot vaulted sitting room with truss and strut beams and feature brick and sandstone fireplace with a Jotul wood burning stove and also featuring French doors to the rear patio enjoying the unspoiled views. First floor accommodation includes a master bedroom with garden views and has a small wc with wash basin off. There is also a large ensuite/dressing room with walk-in shower and separate bath and has fitted wardrobes. There are two further double bedrooms and a single room and a family bathroom with heritage style fittings. Heating to the property is via a gas-fired boiler and timber double glazed windows are throughout.

Gardens & Grounds
The gravelled driveway provides parking for numerous vehicles in front of and to the side of the garage. The gardens are beautifully maintained with a large blue brick terraced area for outside dining and entertaining which also features a period well. The garden extends primarily to lawn with central and sculpted edge borders.

The remainder of the gardens include a summerhouse and garden shed within an orchard abundant with apple trees, cherry, plum and damson. Well maintained hedging is provided to the drive and road boundary.


Marketed by: Fisher German, Worcester

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