4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Tudor Manor House
- Flexible spacious accommodation
- Detached garage
- Mature picturesque gardens
- Kitchen breakfast room
- Drawing room with inglenook fireplace
- Dining room with elm panelling
- Four bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- Converted attic above the garage
This Grade II* Listed Tudor Manor House, in the heart of the village, offers a unique blend of architectural splendour and period charm. The property offers flexible and spacious accommodation on three levels to include four bedrooms, a walk-in dressing room and three bathrooms. On the ground floor there is a large family room, a formal dining room, and a breakfast kitchen with utility room and downstairs WC.
The Tudor Manor House presents a striking timber-framed exterior adorned with elaborate herringbone bracing in panels, typical of Tudor architecture. The property is set within a picturesque garden, showcasing mature landscaping, and there is a detached garage and designated parking area provide convenient vehicle storage.
Step inside to discover a wealth of historic details and inviting living spaces. The entrance hall welcomes you with its authentic stone-flagged flooring, setting the tone for the character-filled interiors. The spacious family room features a beamed ceiling and a magnificent inglenook fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, creating an atmospheric focal point. Large windows flood the room with natural light. Adjacent to the drawing room, the dining room boasts exquisite elm panelling, adding warmth and elegance to formal dining occasions. The kitchen features fitted units, integrated appliances, and ample workspace, catering to everyday culinary needs.
The surrounding garden offers a tranquil retreat, ideal for outdoor entertaining or relaxation amid the backdrop of historic charm. The detached double garage provides secure parking and additional storage space for vehicles and outdoor equipment, plus above a large converted attic which could have a multitude of uses. Every corner of the Manor House exudes an authentic Tudor atmosphere, offering a rare opportunity to live within a piece of living history while enjoying modern comforts. The timber-framed exterior and internal layout showcase the craftsmanship and design ingenuity of the Tudor period, providing a captivating backdrop for everyday living.
Badsey has a long and rich history dating back to at least Roman times. It is now a thriving community village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire. Badsey lies approximately 2 miles to the East of the market town of Evesham, 4.5 miles from Broadway and about 15 miles South West of Stratford-upon-Avon. Badsey has a First School and Pre-School located in the centre of the village as well as a Church, Butchers, a Spar shop (open 7 days a week) and a Post Office (located inside the Spar). Badsey is also home to two Public Houses and a thriving Sports Club and Park. There are a wide range of mainstream and independent schools within commuting distance.