3 bedroom house
Whitbourne, Worcester, Herefordshire, WR6 5RF
Guide Price
£775,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Poly Tunnel, Smallholding
Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Nov 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Poly Tunnel, Smallholding
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary of Features
* Well presented, detached, extended and fully refurbished dormer bungalow (1,481 sq ft)
* Flexible layout lending itself to 2 – 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
* Spacious and light, open plan kitchen/breakfast and sitting room
* American-style barn with 4 – 5 stables, including mare & foal box
* Secure stable yard and fenced Charles Britton arena (40m x 20m)
* Tack/feed store, workshop/rug store, garden store and open-fronted hay barn
* Further period stone outbuildings with PP
* About 8½ acres of well fenced pasture paddocks with water supply
* Garden with small orchard, polytunnel and lawned areas, ample parking
Location
* Mileages: Bromyard 3 miles, Malvern 10 miles, Worcester 12½ miles, Ledbury 13½ miles, Hereford 17 miles, Droitwich 18½ miles, Gloucester 30 miles, Cheltenham 36½ miles, Birmingham 53 miles
* Road: M50 (Jct 2) 18 miles, M5 (Jct 7) 15 miles
* Railway: Malvern, Worcester, Ledbury,
* Airport: Birmingham (49½ miles), Bristol (73½ miles)
Acreage
In all about 8½ Acres.
Situation
Hill Top occupies a fantastic rural location, tucked away within beautiful and tranquil countryside. This part of Worcestershire lies close to the Herefordshire border with Bringsty Common, and its hacking and walking opportunities, to the North and the Suckley and Malvern Hills to the southeast. The surrounding countryside is renowned for its scenic and unspoilt rural appeal, characterised by traditional farms, wooded hills and orchards. The property is located off a quiet country lane, yet is well placed for the local commercial centres.
Hill Top
* Hill Top has been extensively improved and extended over the last 6 years to provide a wonderful and modern home.
* A welcoming and spacious entrance hall with attractive oak flooring, leads on through to the spacious, open plan kitchen/breakfast and sitting room and to the 2 additional reception rooms/bedrooms and downstairs shower room.
* The spacious, modern kitchen/breakfast and sitting area is a wonderfully light and bright room, with the kitchen offering plenty of cupboard space for storage and benefiting from granite work surfaces, an integrated Neff double oven and hob, a 2-oven Aga and dishwasher with space for a fridge-freezer and washing machine, and direct access to the raised decked area, garden and yard.
* The sitting area also has oak flooring and a fireplace with wood-burning stove, providing a focal point and ensuring the space is wonderfully cosy in the colder months.
* The two reception rooms situated off the entrance hall offer flexible accommodation (truncated)
The Outside
* The property is approached via a private driveway, off a quiet country lane, which leads up to the parking area(s) and the house, which is privately situated and not overlooked.
* The driveway opens out to a good concrete yard, where there is further parking if required, and ample space for horse box/lorry, etc.
* There is a stone outbuilding adjacent to the property currently used for storage and it has a W.C. (PP has been granted on this for conversion, see further details below)
* Superb American-style barn with five 12’ x 14’ (approx.) stables; one of which converts to a mare & foal box (c. 17’ 10” x 15’), with adjoining tack/feed store, rug store/workshop, all with electricity supply/light and water.
* Well maintained, post & rail fenced Charles Britton arena with high spec sand and fibre surface.
* There is a further store/workshop and a good, open fronted hay barn/equipment store.
* Gently sloping pasture paddocks extending to approximately 8½ acres lie to the (truncated)
Planning Permission
Planning Permission is currently in place to allow an extension into and to convert the adjacent stone outbuildings to additional accommodation if required. There is also another application currently submitted to change the layout of the already agreed permission which will then provide a large dining/family room, office and utility. (Planning Ref: P212282)
Services
Mains electricity. Mains Water. Private Drainage (septic tank) with new soak-away. Oil fired central heating and Aga (new bunded oil tank). Mains water available to the land/paddocks. Stables, tack/feed store, workshop all have mains electricity/light and water. Stables have automatic drinkers (currently disconnected).
Broadband
Fibre broadband is available to connect to.
Council Tax
Band “E” (£2,462.55; 2020/21).
Local Authority
Herefordshire Council: .
Listing
This property is not Listed.
EPC
Rated “C”.
Included in the Sale
This years’ hay crop, which is taken off the land, and a specialist arena harrow/grader are included in the sale.
Schools
* Primary: Brockhampton, Bromyard, Bredenbury & Pencombe Further information is available at: Secondary: Bromyard. Further information is available at: Independent: Malvern, Worcester, Gloucester & Hereford have some outstanding independent schools. Further information available at:
Local
The thriving market town of Bromyard offers a good range of facilities to meet most day-to-day requirements; including a supermarket, baker, acclaimed butcher & farm shop, theatre, leisure centre, doctor's surgery, Post Office and community hospital. Further retail & cultural amenities are available in Malvern and Ledbury, with more extensive facilities in Worcester, Hereford, Cheltenham and Birmingham, which are all within easy travelling distance.
Recreational
Many fine walks and off road hacking through the Brockhampton Estate (National Trust), Bromyard Downs, Bringsty Common and along the Frome Valley, with the Malvern Hills only a short distance away. The area offers a variety of outdoor pursuits and sports clubs, including Bromyard Rugby, Cricket and Archery Clubs. There are also a range of festivals and events held regularly within the locality and surrounding areas, including the acclaimed Ludlow Food Festival.
Equestrian
The region is renowned for its significant equestrian industry and there are numerous agricultural and equestrian centres close by including: Kings Equestrian Centre, Bromyard (4½ miles) and The Three Counties Showground (13 miles). The property also benefits from quick access onto a network of bridle paths. Bringsty Common, which offers excellent outriding, is easily accessed from the quiet lane Hill Top is located on.
Postcode
WR6 5RF.
Directions
From Bromyard: Head Eastwards out of the town on the A44 towards Worcester and after about 1.2 miles turn right onto the B4220 signposted towards Malvern and Acton Green. Follow the road for about 1 mile and then take the left hand turn signed to Linley Green and Suckley. Follow this lane for 0.6 miles and then take the left turn to Whitbourne and Knightwick. Continue for 0.1 miles and the entrance to Hill Top will be found on your right hand side.
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Viewings
By prior appointment only via Grant & Co Estate Agents on .
Agents Notes
Grant & Co and their clients give notice that:
1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. 2. These particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property, do not form any part of an offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. The Agents have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Fixtures & Fittings Unless mentioned specifically all fixtures & fittings are excluded from the sale.
Services
Mains water, mains electricity, private drainage via a septic tank, oil fired central heating and wood-burners. The boiler is serviced every year and the septic tank is emptied every year.
Broadband
Fibre Broadband is connected directly to the property (Circa 150Mbps is available)
Council Tax
Band “D” (£2,001-79 2020/21).
Local Authority
Herefordshire Council: .
Listing
This property is not Listed.
EPC
Rated “TBC”.
Marketed by: Grant & Co, Ledbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.