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5 bedroom townhouse

Period property
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Townhouse
5 beds
2 baths
1,869 sq ft / 174 sq m
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureLeasehold | 954 yrs left
Council taxBand E

Features and description

  • Tenure: Leasehold (954 years remaining)
  • Leasehold Term 999 years from 03/03/1980
  • Period property
  • Five bedrooms
  • Breathtaking views
  • Tennis court and communal grounds
  • Versatile living
  • Guide Price £500,000-£550,000

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Guide Price £500,000-£550,000. This five bedroom property can be found in the English countryside amidst the Greek Revival country house, Whitbourne Hall. Viewing is strongly advised in order to embrace all the estate has to offer.

Property Details

The Residence

This residence offers a unique position within Whitbourne Hall and presents good family accommodation over three floors with rural views on three sides of the house. There is also unique and direct access to the former palm house and grounds.

On the ground floor there is an entrance hall accessing the dining room, reception room and kitchen. On the first floor is the main reception room taking advantage of the views over the Herefordshire Countryside, a double bedroom and a shower room. The landing benefits from a large airing cupboard and storage. The second floor situates the main bedroom, two further double bedrooms and a large bathroom.

The garden and structures are managed on behalf of the residents of Whitbourne Hall by a professional managing agent. An annual service charge and insurance applies. The residence benefits from a dual fuel LPG gas and solid fuel central heating system (wood burner) that compliments each other.

There are unreserved parking for two vehicles. A large garage is also available by separate negotiation

The Lifestyle and External areas

Living at Whitbourne Hall offers a lifestyle that blends historic elegance with contemporary comforts. There is a walled garden, now allocated as allotments, with Victorian greenhouses and grounds extending to over 8 acres.

The communal areas within the main hall are available for hire and social activities.

The surrounding Worcestershire and Herefordshire countryside offers a wealth of opportunities for further outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling and horse riding. Nearby villages and market towns provide a charming array of local shops, traditional pubs, and farmers' markets, ensuring that daily conveniences and unique local produce are within easy reach. For those seeking cultural and recreational activities, the historic cities of Worcester, just a short drive away, and Hereford offers museums, theatres, restaurants and shopping.

Whitbourne Hall

The Greek revival style Whitbourne Hall, Grade II*, was built in 1861 for Worcester vinegar magnate Edward Evans and is situated on the Herefordshire and Worcestershire border. The Hall exemplifies the grandeur of the period with its impressive portico and classical interiors. Its architectural elegance and historical significance make it a notable landmark in the Herefordshire countryside. Today, it continues to be a cherished piece of British heritage, reflecting the architectural and social history of its era.
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Chancellors - Worcester Sales
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63 Foregate Street Worcester WR1 1DX
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