4 bedroom house

Earls Croome, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR8 9DF

Guide Price

£795,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jul 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 750.0 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: Georgian

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  • First Marketed: Jul 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
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Impressive and stylish newly converted barn set in a superb countryside setting in an exclusive courtyard with far reaching open views to Bredon
Situation
The Granary sits in an elevated position with fabulous far reaching views to the rear across to Bredon Hill. The town of Upton upon Severn is less than 3 miles away which provides excellent local amenities and the marina facilities on the River Severn. The pretty Georgian market town of Pershore is approximately 5 miles away and also boasts excellent facilities to include Number 8 theatre as well as the highly regarded Pershore High School. Worcester City centre is also readily accessible with regional shopping and leisure facilities, along with highly regarded independent schools.

The National Trust's historic Croome Court and Croome Landscape Park with 750 acres of Capability Brown landscape gardens is only 2.3 miles away. The property is also within the catchment for the much sought after Hanley Castle High School and there are primary schools at Upton on Severn and Defford.

Railway connections are available at Pershore station which provides regular services to London and Worcester and the nearby Worcester Parkway Station provides extensive parking and access to both main rail lines giving access to Birmingham, Worcester, London, Oxford, Bristol and Cardiff.
For the commuter the M5 motorway is easily accessed via Junction 7 and at Strensham which is less than a 5 minute drive away giving access to Birmingham to the north and Tewkesbury, Cheltenham and Bristol to the south as well as Junction 1 of the M50.

Description
The property has been recently converted to an exceptionally high standard combining a stylish contemporary feel yet retaining many of the traditional period features. The main entrance hallway has wooden flooring with underfloor heating and a separate cloakroom.
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The sitting room is a generous size with a feature contemporary wood burning stove, wall lights, double French doors to the front garden and wonderful exposed roof truss timbers. The breakfast kitchen provides a fabulous open plan living space and is lovely and light with glazed double doors and a panelled and glazed door to the rear garden, a tiled floor and a superb and extensive range of modern handleless gloss kitchen units with a central island with breakfast bar and a Caple undercounter wine cabinet. Good quality integral appliances include a Bosch dishwasher, two Neff eye level ovens and warming drawer, Neff induction hob with Neff extractor over, Neff American style fridge freezer with cold water supply and a Quooker boiling hot water tap. There is a separate utility room with recesses and plumbing for the usual appliances and a range of floor and wall mounted cupboards with granite worktops together with the Worcester LPG gas fired boiler.

An oak staircase with a landing area leads to the master bedroom suite which comprises a spacious bedroom with two velux windows, exposed timbers and has a luxury en suite shower room and a separate walk-in dressing room. The remaining bedroom accommodation is on the ground floor and comprises a guest bedroom which is dual aspect and has exposed beams and a stylish en suite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom with a white suite to include a panelled bath, corner shower cubicle and wall mounted chrome heated towel rail.

Gardens & Grounds
The Granary has a lawned private fore garden to the front which has a southerly aspect and is part walled and has traditional park rail fencing. A pathway leads to the front door and a separate garden store which has light and power.

The main driveway curves round to a communal courtyard which provides ample parking and enjoys a wonderful outlook over the pond which also has traditional park rail fencing, a magnificent weeping willow tree and a fountain.

A separate electric gated driveway to the rear gives access to double wooden field gates to a private York stone gravelled parking and turning area. A detached open fronted double carport with a pitched roof and feature exposed lias stone wall provides covered parking and the adjoining room has fabulous versatile use as a home office, gym, workshop etc.

The rear garden is private and has outstanding views across to Bredon. It is predominantly laid to lawn with scope to landscape with flower borders and further planting.


Marketed by: Fisher German, Worcester

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