Bransley Villa, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster, Shropshire, DY14 0AD

A wonderful countryside property offering an exceptional range of outbuildings, beautiful far reaching views and 14.34 acres in total.

Guide Price £950,000

Entrance hall | Sitting room | Snug | Dining room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Larder | Utility | Boot room | Cloakroom | Cellar | Five double bedrooms (One en-suite) | Family bathroom | Gardens | Summer house | Green house | Kitchen garden | Paddocks | Cattery | Large garage Two large barns | Woodland | About 14.34 acres in total | EPC: E

The Property

Bransley Villa is a truly exceptional small holding offering a beautiful Victorian family home with a superb range of outbuildings, delightful gardens and panoramic views. The gardens and paddocks are particularly special and extend to around 14.34 acres in total, comprised of manicured gardens, paddocks and woodland. The property has tremendous flexibility for a wide range of uses including a small holding, multi-generational living and much more. Surrounded by glorious countryside, the property offers idyllic rural living yet is only a mile from the nearby market town of Cleobury Mortimer, which offers all of the day-to-day amenities.

The property is approached over a private driveway leading to ample parking. The front paddock lies to the right of the drive. Upon entering the property, there is a spacious entrance hall with beautiful original quarry tiles and a stained glass front door. The dining room benefits from beautiful oak parquet flooring and original shutters. Adjacent is the snug which has a original open fireplace and leads to the sitting room. The sitting room is a superb room with a double aspect with large windows enjoying the exceptional far reaching countryside views. The room boasts great proportions and ceiling heights. From the sitting room, there is a superb double bedroom which benefits from a modern en-suite bathroom, ideal for multi-generational living. The kitchen/breakfast room is particularly spacious and has original quarry tiling. The kitchen is fitted with integrated units and appliances including a solid fuel Rayburn, an induction hob, a double oven and a Belfast sink. The kitchen has solid granite worktops. Adjacent is the useful larder room, providing further storage and boasting original Welsh slate surfaces. The larder boasts the original tiling and hooks. The boot room is light and spacious and has the cloakroom and utility adjacent, with plumbing for washing facilities. From the kitchen, there are stairs leading down to the cellar, which provides further storage for the property.

On the first floor, there are four spacious double bedrooms. Three of these, benefit from fitted wardrobes and units. There is a family bathroom to service the first floor.

Outside

The gardens and grounds at Bransley Villa extend to around 14.34 acres in total. The gardens are beautifully manicured, mainly laid to lawn with some exceptionally well stocked borders and shrubs. Within the gardens is a fantastic summerhouse which enjoys the views and a tranquil pond. There is a superb kitchen garden with sleepers and a green house. There are a number of mature trees throughout the grounds of the property, with a large Oak dating back 400 years. There are excellent paddocks at the property, all fenced, ideal for keeping stock or dog walking. There is an area of woodland adjoining the paddocks.

The property benefits from an exceptional range of outbuildings, which could provide uses for a variety of purposes. There is a large double garage with superb storage, which was originally built as an agricultural building to house a variety of Agricultural machinery and equipment. From the garage, there is a large open log store. Adjoining this is the fantastic Cattery, which can house approximately 30 cats. The Cattery could provide many further uses including kennels or converted back to stabling if required. There is a small kitchen with units and a sink. There are two steel framed buildings with a concrete yard.

Situation

Bransley Villa sits within the idyllic countryside yet just a mile from the market town of Cleobury Mortimer. The town offers all of the day-to-day amenities required including supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, doctors and much more. Further afield, is the historic town of Ludlow, which offers a wider range of facilities. For a wider shopping experience, Kidderminster, Worcester and Hereford can all be reached at a reasonable distance. There are train stations in Ludlow and Kidderminster connecting to the wider network.

Schooling in the area is very good with primary and secondary schooling in Cleobury Mortimer and Tenbury Wells. For the private sector, Moor Park, Lucton School and Hereford Cathedral are all notable schools.

There is exceptional walking and outriding opportunities near the property.

Directions

From Cleobury Mortimer, continue through Cleobury Mortimer until you find the Co-Op on your right hand side, turn right signposted to Tenbury Wells just after here. Continue along here for about a mile and find the driveway for Bransley Villa on your left hand side indicated by its name plaque.

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General information

Local Authority: Shropshire Council.

Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.

Council Tax: Band E

Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.

Agents Notes: Bransley Villa is a Registered Small Holding.

Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.

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