Holyacre Farm
Abberley, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR6 6BE
Guide Price
£950,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Kennel / Cattery Business, Smallholding
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Kennel / Cattery Business, Smallholding
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Set amongst beautiful rolling countryside including 22 acres, outbuildings and stabling
Description
Holyacre Farm is a charming property comprising a single storey home which has been extended and modernised. The house offers light open plan living accommodation with large double glazed windows to make the most of the views and is nestled within its own grounds, offering privacy and a wonderful setting.
The outbuildings are situated away from the main house and offer a wealth of opportunities. The surrounding rolling countryside comprises productive pasture land and is a haven for wildlife including regular sightings of Muntjac deer.
The main house is accessed via a tarmac drive with steps leading up to the front door. The ground floor is tiled mostly throughout, there is a spacious open plan family kitchen and dining room, with a Cookmaster Range oven, fitted units and a utility and pantry. There is a separate sitting room with double doors leading outside and a wood burner with a brick surround.
The principal bedroom has a walk in wardrobe and double doors leading onto the terrace at the front of the house, there is a separate shower room, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside
The gardens wrap around most of the house and are mainly laid to lawn with borders and beds. There is a terrace at the front of the house with a seating area to admire the views. Holyacre stands in approximately 21 acres of idyllic pastureland and woodland perfect for equestrian or small holding use.
The paddocks and land at Holyacre Farm are all stock proof fenced with post and wire, much of which has been recently renewed, and provide productive grassland for grazing and forage. There is a 7 acre field, which is slightly undulating with good drainage, and the remaining land is separated into 6 paddocks. There is a copse and a pretty brook which runs through part and on the edge of the boundary that is a real haven for wildlife.
The land may be accessed via the main driveway of Holyacre Farm or via a separate track, running through part of the copse which has a hard standing area, ideal for storing trailers or other vehicles.
Outbuildings
There is a superb array of buildings at Holyacre Farm providing a versatile space that can be used for numerous uses. There is a steel framed barn housing five block stables, with room for further stabling or/and a wash bay, with a lean to off, a further large steel portal framed barn with a workshop both with water and electric connected.
There is a separate Dutch barn and a further separate block of old pig sties with drainage. These would make fantastic kennels or cattery. A separate block of three wooden stables with a covered walkway, sits below two fenced pony paddocks which are to the left of the house. There is a garage with double doors.
Brochure prepared 05/2022 BTJ
Photography 05/2022
Location
The village of Abberley lies on the northern side of the beautiful Malvern Hills. It is an attractive village with rolling countryside and a good community. The village is perhaps best known for Abberley Hall, an imposing grand house set in 90 glorious acres which is now a preparatory school along with the Clock Tower which is a landmark that is claimed can be seen from six counties.
This village is fortunate to have two beautiful churches, St. Michael’s is from the 12th century, and is typical of a small church from the Norman period. St. Mary's, dates from 1850 with a wonderful soaring spire which may be seen from Holyacre Farm.
In the midst of the Malvern Hills, Abberley is mainly surrounded by agricultural land. The village supports The Manor Arms Hotel, a village hall and a primary school and is well placed for commuting.
Square Footage: 1,740 sq ft
Acreage: 21.73 Acres
Directions
Please note the postcode does not take you directly to this property.
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From the B4202 Clows Top Road, turn onto Suffolk Lane and continue past Bank Lane and take the next left turning onto a track, with a house on the corner (if you reach St Mary's Church you have gone 200 metres too far). Continue towards the tarmac drive and bear left towards the house at Holyacre Farm.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Description
Holyacre Farm is a charming property comprising a single storey home which has been extended and modernised. The house offers light open plan living accommodation with large double glazed windows to make the most of the views and is nestled within its own grounds, offering privacy and a wonderful setting.
The outbuildings are situated away from the main house and offer a wealth of opportunities. The surrounding rolling countryside comprises productive pasture land and is a haven for wildlife including regular sightings of Muntjac deer.
The main house is accessed via a tarmac drive with steps leading up to the front door. The ground floor is tiled mostly throughout, there is a spacious open plan family kitchen and dining room, with a Cookmaster Range oven, fitted units and a utility and pantry. There is a separate sitting room with double doors leading outside and a wood burner with a brick surround.
The principal bedroom has a walk in wardrobe and double doors leading onto the terrace at the front of the house, there is a separate shower room, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside
The gardens wrap around most of the house and are mainly laid to lawn with borders and beds. There is a terrace at the front of the house with a seating area to admire the views. Holyacre stands in approximately 21 acres of idyllic pastureland and woodland perfect for equestrian or small holding use.
The paddocks and land at Holyacre Farm are all stock proof fenced with post and wire, much of which has been recently renewed, and provide productive grassland for grazing and forage. There is a 7 acre field, which is slightly undulating with good drainage, and the remaining land is separated into 6 paddocks. There is a copse and a pretty brook which runs through part and on the edge of the boundary that is a real haven for wildlife.
The land may be accessed via the main driveway of Holyacre Farm or via a separate track, running through part of the copse which has a hard standing area, ideal for storing trailers or other vehicles.
Outbuildings
There is a superb array of buildings at Holyacre Farm providing a versatile space that can be used for numerous uses. There is a steel framed barn housing five block stables, with room for further stabling or/and a wash bay, with a lean to off, a further large steel portal framed barn with a workshop both with water and electric connected.
There is a separate Dutch barn and a further separate block of old pig sties with drainage. These would make fantastic kennels or cattery. A separate block of three wooden stables with a covered walkway, sits below two fenced pony paddocks which are to the left of the house. There is a garage with double doors.
Brochure prepared 05/2022 BTJ
Photography 05/2022
Location
The village of Abberley lies on the northern side of the beautiful Malvern Hills. It is an attractive village with rolling countryside and a good community. The village is perhaps best known for Abberley Hall, an imposing grand house set in 90 glorious acres which is now a preparatory school along with the Clock Tower which is a landmark that is claimed can be seen from six counties.
This village is fortunate to have two beautiful churches, St. Michael’s is from the 12th century, and is typical of a small church from the Norman period. St. Mary's, dates from 1850 with a wonderful soaring spire which may be seen from Holyacre Farm.
In the midst of the Malvern Hills, Abberley is mainly surrounded by agricultural land. The village supports The Manor Arms Hotel, a village hall and a primary school and is well placed for commuting.
Square Footage: 1,740 sq ft
Acreage: 21.73 Acres
Directions
Please note the postcode does not take you directly to this property.
What3Words- ///celebrate.congratulations.shrug
From the B4202 Clows Top Road, turn onto Suffolk Lane and continue past Bank Lane and take the next left turning onto a track, with a house on the corner (if you reach St Mary's Church you have gone 200 metres too far). Continue towards the tarmac drive and bear left towards the house at Holyacre Farm.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.