Woolner Hill Farmhouse
Bringsty, Worcester, Herefordshire, WR6 5TF
Guide Price
£1,275,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Private Water Supply
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Private Water Supply
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: N/A
A handsome stone farmhouse with outbuildings and land in a glorious rural location.
Description
Woolner Hill Farmhouse is thought to date back to around 1750, together with its attached stone outbuilding, providing a well proportioned property with further scope for modernisation if required. The main elevations feature local stone construction with windows under a pitched tiled roof with tall dormer windows at second floor level.
Principal access is via a projecting timber pitched porchway. The ground floor comprises a good sized entrance hall with quarry tiled flooring with period staircase situated to one side. The sitting room is of a good size, enjoys good natural light and features a large inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. Situated across the hall is the kitchen and breakfast room with range of floor and wall mounted cupboards, Aga cooker and conventional oven. There is a useful pantry adjacent and boot room with side access to the rear. A large rear gallery gives access to the sizeable conservatory and links into the dining /entertainment room which occupies a ground floor section of the adjacent period stone outbuilding. There is also a store room situated just off and a bathroom.
The first floor features the main bedroom with large en suite bathroom. There is a further good sized bedroom and family bathroom at this level. The second floor provides two large bedrooms within the roof space with large dormer windows allowing superb far reaching views.
Outbuildings
The property has a range of useful outbuildings, including a traditional stone building with further development potential subject to planning permission. There is a newly renovated detached workshop providing good work space and secure storage. There are also a range of agricultural metal outbuildings for animal and machinery storage.
Outside
Woolner Hill Farm is currently accessed via a long shared driveway which passes through the adjacent farm. There is the possibility of installing a dedicated driveway which would start at the main driveway entrance and pass through the large top field, bypassing the neighbour and then linking back onto the private driveway section. The farmhouse has a pretty garden with ha-ha to the fore, a wooded area sheltering the house to the rear and an orchard with wildlife pond.
The property has a series of good fields which are currently grazed. The total acreage is approximately 33 acres.
Location
Woolner Hill Farm is an attractive period stone farmhouse with a range of stone and modern agricultural outbuildings situated in a delightful the traditional Herefordshire market town of Bromyard. Also known as the 'town of festivals' it provides good day-to-day amenities including local schooling, convenience stores, pubs and a hotel. More comprehensive shopping is found in Hereford, Worcester and Malvern.
The location has fast access to regional and national communications via the A44 and M5. The glorious countryside of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and the Welsh Borders are within easy reach. There are excellent walks across the Bromyard Downs and Malvern Hills, and the fascinating National Trust Brockhampton estate is just minutes away.
A selection of leading preparatory and public schools can be found close at hand in Worcester, Malvern, Colwall, Cheltenham and Hereford. Worcester parkway station provides high speed trains with direct journeys to London Paddington.
Square Footage: 4,059 sq ft
Directions
WR6 5TF. From the A44 traveling from Worcester, travel through Bringsty, carry on for another 0.25 mile passing the B4220 on your left and take the left hand turn to Burley. After approximately 500 yards turn left onto Stonehouse Lane. Continue to the very end of the lane until you come to a set of stone piers, marked ‘Stonehouse Farm’, with a green metal sign to your right marked ‘Woolner Hill Farm’. Continue between the stone piers, passing a small stone cottage on your right. Keep driving, past this cottage, until you reach the very end of the drive, where you will pass through another gate and find Woolner Hill Farm.
Additional Info
Services = Private water, mains electricity, private drainage,
oil-fired heating and electric night storage
Local Authority = Herefordshire Country Council
Council Tax = Band E
Photography = taken February 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Cheltenham
Description
Woolner Hill Farmhouse is thought to date back to around 1750, together with its attached stone outbuilding, providing a well proportioned property with further scope for modernisation if required. The main elevations feature local stone construction with windows under a pitched tiled roof with tall dormer windows at second floor level.
Principal access is via a projecting timber pitched porchway. The ground floor comprises a good sized entrance hall with quarry tiled flooring with period staircase situated to one side. The sitting room is of a good size, enjoys good natural light and features a large inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. Situated across the hall is the kitchen and breakfast room with range of floor and wall mounted cupboards, Aga cooker and conventional oven. There is a useful pantry adjacent and boot room with side access to the rear. A large rear gallery gives access to the sizeable conservatory and links into the dining /entertainment room which occupies a ground floor section of the adjacent period stone outbuilding. There is also a store room situated just off and a bathroom.
The first floor features the main bedroom with large en suite bathroom. There is a further good sized bedroom and family bathroom at this level. The second floor provides two large bedrooms within the roof space with large dormer windows allowing superb far reaching views.
Outbuildings
The property has a range of useful outbuildings, including a traditional stone building with further development potential subject to planning permission. There is a newly renovated detached workshop providing good work space and secure storage. There are also a range of agricultural metal outbuildings for animal and machinery storage.
Outside
Woolner Hill Farm is currently accessed via a long shared driveway which passes through the adjacent farm. There is the possibility of installing a dedicated driveway which would start at the main driveway entrance and pass through the large top field, bypassing the neighbour and then linking back onto the private driveway section. The farmhouse has a pretty garden with ha-ha to the fore, a wooded area sheltering the house to the rear and an orchard with wildlife pond.
The property has a series of good fields which are currently grazed. The total acreage is approximately 33 acres.
Location
Woolner Hill Farm is an attractive period stone farmhouse with a range of stone and modern agricultural outbuildings situated in a delightful the traditional Herefordshire market town of Bromyard. Also known as the 'town of festivals' it provides good day-to-day amenities including local schooling, convenience stores, pubs and a hotel. More comprehensive shopping is found in Hereford, Worcester and Malvern.
The location has fast access to regional and national communications via the A44 and M5. The glorious countryside of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and the Welsh Borders are within easy reach. There are excellent walks across the Bromyard Downs and Malvern Hills, and the fascinating National Trust Brockhampton estate is just minutes away.
A selection of leading preparatory and public schools can be found close at hand in Worcester, Malvern, Colwall, Cheltenham and Hereford. Worcester parkway station provides high speed trains with direct journeys to London Paddington.
Square Footage: 4,059 sq ft
Directions
WR6 5TF. From the A44 traveling from Worcester, travel through Bringsty, carry on for another 0.25 mile passing the B4220 on your left and take the left hand turn to Burley. After approximately 500 yards turn left onto Stonehouse Lane. Continue to the very end of the lane until you come to a set of stone piers, marked ‘Stonehouse Farm’, with a green metal sign to your right marked ‘Woolner Hill Farm’. Continue between the stone piers, passing a small stone cottage on your right. Keep driving, past this cottage, until you reach the very end of the drive, where you will pass through another gate and find Woolner Hill Farm.
Additional Info
Services = Private water, mains electricity, private drainage,
oil-fired heating and electric night storage
Local Authority = Herefordshire Country Council
Council Tax = Band E
Photography = taken February 2022
Marketed by: Savills, Cheltenham
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.