4 bedroom house
Birlingham, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3AA
Guide Price
£1,275,000
Residential Tags: Outdoor Swimming Pool
Property Tags: Tennis Court, Traditional Buildings
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Property Tags: Tennis Court, Traditional Buildings
- Land Tags: Woodland
Brockham is a very spacious and light modern house with a long drive and beautiful landscaped south facing private gardens. It offers wonderfully proportioned, flexible and spacious accommodation that is also light and airy.
The land that Brockham sits on has a superb history and been within the same family since the 1780s. Prior to Brockham the site housed a grand country mansion, extended over the years and demolished in 1925. In the late 1960s Brockham was built and has been very well maintained by the family, but offers a new owner the opportunity to place their own stamp on the property.
The solid front door opens to a large entrance hall with double doors opening to a cloaks cupboard. Off the inner hallway passage is a door to a large cloakroom WC with additional fitted cloaks cupboards.
The large drawing room has parquet flooring, a working fireplace with recessed shelving and cupboards either side, and three sets of glazed French doors opening to the south facing terrace and rear garden. The sitting room also has glazed French doors to the garden and fitted shelving and cupboards. A door from the sitting room opens to a large family room/study that has a door opening to the front gravel parking area.
The final reception room is the dining room, which has a large picture window and is conveniently located next to the kitchen/breakfast room.
The fitted kitchen/breakfast room has an oil fired AGA and freestanding appliances include an electric cooker with a ceramic hob and a Bosch dishwasher. From the kitchen, there is a door to a utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and a door to the boiler room. Adjacent to the utility room is a boot room with a door to the rear entrance lobby, a door to the Gardener's WC and an entrance to the attached double garage.
A wide staircase leads to a large galleried landing. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a large dressing room with further fitted wardrobes and an en suite with a bath and a separate shower enclosure. The guest bedroom also has an en suite bathroom and the two further large double bedrooms have fitted wardrobes are served by a family bathroom.
Double wrought iron gates open to a long unmade tree lined drive extending through a field, part of which to the east of the drive is included within the sale. The field of about 1.47 acres includes a small woodland and the total acreage of this area of the property is approximately 1.76 acres. Please note a public footpath crosses the field and intersects the drive. The drive leads to a five-bar gate that opens to gravel parking in front of the house and the attached double garage.
The rear private gardens are south facing allowing the all-day sunshine to be enjoyed and have been attractively landscaped. There is a paved terrace offering the perfect spot for al fresco dining, lawns that are divided by a box hedge with charming wrought iron double gates set within it and a number of mature trees and strategically planted borders containing evergreen and perennial plants that provide all-year round interest and colour. From the bottom of the garden is a wonderful view of the quaint village cricket pitch and pavilion.
On the western side of the house is an outdoor swimming pool and traditional outbuilding containing the plant room, workshop and storage rooms. It offers potential to be converted to ancillary accommodation subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.
Beyond the swimming pool is a grass tennis court, at the far end of which is estate fencing and a gate that opens to a small wildlife pond with a wooden bridge to an island covered in overgrown bamboo.
In all, the land and grounds extend to 4.10 acres.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Worcestershire
The land that Brockham sits on has a superb history and been within the same family since the 1780s. Prior to Brockham the site housed a grand country mansion, extended over the years and demolished in 1925. In the late 1960s Brockham was built and has been very well maintained by the family, but offers a new owner the opportunity to place their own stamp on the property.
The solid front door opens to a large entrance hall with double doors opening to a cloaks cupboard. Off the inner hallway passage is a door to a large cloakroom WC with additional fitted cloaks cupboards.
The large drawing room has parquet flooring, a working fireplace with recessed shelving and cupboards either side, and three sets of glazed French doors opening to the south facing terrace and rear garden. The sitting room also has glazed French doors to the garden and fitted shelving and cupboards. A door from the sitting room opens to a large family room/study that has a door opening to the front gravel parking area.
The final reception room is the dining room, which has a large picture window and is conveniently located next to the kitchen/breakfast room.
The fitted kitchen/breakfast room has an oil fired AGA and freestanding appliances include an electric cooker with a ceramic hob and a Bosch dishwasher. From the kitchen, there is a door to a utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and a door to the boiler room. Adjacent to the utility room is a boot room with a door to the rear entrance lobby, a door to the Gardener's WC and an entrance to the attached double garage.
A wide staircase leads to a large galleried landing. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a large dressing room with further fitted wardrobes and an en suite with a bath and a separate shower enclosure. The guest bedroom also has an en suite bathroom and the two further large double bedrooms have fitted wardrobes are served by a family bathroom.
Double wrought iron gates open to a long unmade tree lined drive extending through a field, part of which to the east of the drive is included within the sale. The field of about 1.47 acres includes a small woodland and the total acreage of this area of the property is approximately 1.76 acres. Please note a public footpath crosses the field and intersects the drive. The drive leads to a five-bar gate that opens to gravel parking in front of the house and the attached double garage.
The rear private gardens are south facing allowing the all-day sunshine to be enjoyed and have been attractively landscaped. There is a paved terrace offering the perfect spot for al fresco dining, lawns that are divided by a box hedge with charming wrought iron double gates set within it and a number of mature trees and strategically planted borders containing evergreen and perennial plants that provide all-year round interest and colour. From the bottom of the garden is a wonderful view of the quaint village cricket pitch and pavilion.
On the western side of the house is an outdoor swimming pool and traditional outbuilding containing the plant room, workshop and storage rooms. It offers potential to be converted to ancillary accommodation subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.
Beyond the swimming pool is a grass tennis court, at the far end of which is estate fencing and a gate that opens to a small wildlife pond with a wooden bridge to an island covered in overgrown bamboo.
In all, the land and grounds extend to 4.10 acres.
Pershore 2.5 miles, Worcester 11 miles, Cheltenham 15 miles, Birmingham 37 miles, M5 (J7 & J9) 8 miles respectively, M50 (J1) 8 miles (distances approximate).
Brockham is in the sought-after and thriving village of Birlingham, located to the north
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Worcestershire
Land Registry Data
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