Woodfield Cedars, Northampton Lane, near Ombersley, is a cherished, Grade II listed family home which originally dates back to 1797, with alterations made in around 1834.
The property is set within delightful gardens and grounds amounting to around 1.5 acres, including a heated outdoor swimming pool and a former cider press building.
The house itself is well-proportioned and retains many wonderful original features typical of the Georgian period including high ceilings, wide doorways, arches, very large sash windows with shutters, decorative cornicing and ceiling roses.
Accommodation briefly comprises on the ground floor reception hall, drawing room, dining room, music room, sitting room, snug, kitchen, two cloakrooms and steps to two cellars.
Above on the first floor is the master bedroom, four further bedrooms, two bathroom, cloakroom and library/bedroom six.
On the second floor is a home office, three further bedrooms and a bathroom.
Outside, a gravelled driveway leads to parking for several vehicles to the front and side of the house. There is a garage which has an adjoining two storey outbuilding, and a two storey former cider press building which has previously had planning permission granted for conversion to accommodation. The gardens and grounds wrap around the property and are easy to manage, being mostly laid to level lawn with mature trees and shrubs including a number of apple trees, plus pears, plums, damsons and a very prolific fig tree. There is a heated swimming pool with paved sun terrace, a former lawn tennis court, and a large pond. There is also a courtyard to the side of the house giving access to the outbuildings and drive. A hot water tap in the courtyard is especially useful, for example for washing muddy dogs.
A pasture field opposite of around 25 acres is available separately and is currently subject to an agricultural tenancy.
OFFERS OVER: £1,600,000
AGENT: ANDREW GRANT COUNTRY HOMES
CONTACT: 01905 734735
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