Grade 1 listed Jacobean style house with Dutch gables on the front facade
Built in the Restoration period, after the English Civil War, it sits apart in its own plot of 23 acres of pastureland
The house is barely altered, retaining its original features
A notable panelled sitting room from the Georgian period
Externally, the lead down pipes are embossed with country animals
The sitting room, clubland-style library and dining room all boast the original, substantial open fire places
The dining room was originally the kitchen, with the huge flag stone floor and the iron wear used for cooking in the hearth still in the fireplace
Throughout the house, the rooms are generously proportioned, all with fire places, large mullioned windows with the original panelling, including the main bedrooms
The top floor of children’s rooms includes a bedroom that in earlier times was a chapel
The kitchen wing was added in the late 1800’s and comprises a traditional network of rooms including a butler’s pantry and slate-shelved larder
Around a square courtyard are the outbuildings, which provide a 3 bay coach house, and 4 workshops. There is plenty of outside space for parking
2 acres of gardens and walls and gateways listed Grade 2* in their own right
Behind this is is also a pretty 3 bedroom cottage.
Train from Honeybourne to London Paddington 1 hour 40 mins
Grade 1 listed Jacobean style house with Dutch gables on the front facade
Built in the Restoration period, after the English Civil War, it sits apart in its own plot of 23 acres of pastureland
The house is barely altered, retaining its original features
A notable panelled sitting room from the Georgian period
Externally, the lead down pipes are embossed with country animals
The sitting room, clubland-style library and dining room all boast the original, substantial open fire places
The dining room was originally the kitchen, with the huge flag stone floor and the iron wear used for cooking in the hearth still in the fireplace
Throughout the house, the rooms are generously proportioned, all with fire places, large mullioned windows with the original panelling, including the main bedrooms
The top floor of children’s rooms includes a bedroom that in earlier times was a chapel
The kitchen wing was added in the late 1800’s and comprises a traditional network of rooms including a butler’s pantry and slate-shelved larder
Around a square courtyard are the outbuildings, which provide a 3 bay coach house, and 4 workshops. There is plenty of outside space for parking
2 acres of gardens and walls and gateways listed Grade 2* in their own right
Behind this is is also a pretty 3 bedroom cottage.
Train from Honeybourne to London Paddington 1 hour 40 mins
Grade 1 listed Jacobean style house with Dutch gables on the front facade
Built in the Restoration period, after the English Civil War, it sits apart in its own plot of 23 acres of pastureland
The house is barely altered, retaining its original features
A notable panelled sitting room from the Georgian period
Externally, the lead down pipes are embossed with country animals
The sitting room, clubland-style library and dining room all boast the original, substantial open fire places
The dining room was originally the kitchen, with the huge flag stone floor and the iron wear used for cooking in the hearth still in the fireplace
Throughout the house, the rooms are generously proportioned, all with fire places, large mullioned windows with the original panelling, including the main bedrooms
The top floor of children’s rooms includes a bedroom that in earlier times was a chapel
The kitchen wing was added in the late 1800’s and comprises a traditional network of rooms including a butler’s pantry and slate-shelved larder
Around a square courtyard are the outbuildings, which provide a 3 bay coach house, and 4 workshops. There is plenty of outside space for parking
2 acres of gardens and walls and gateways listed Grade 2* in their own right
Behind this is is also a pretty 3 bedroom cottage.
Train from Honeybourne to London Paddington 1 hour 40 mins