Ryefield, Pensax Common, Stockton on Teme, Worcestershire
Agent: Andrew Grant Country Homes
Offers: £895,000
Call: 01905 734735
ORIGINALLY a cottage, Ryefield is a well proportioned rural family residence providing equestrian facilities with supreme views. The house has been extended over the years by the current vendors, creating a superb family home. An oak front door under a wisteria clad porch opens into the wood block floored reception hall. The drawing room features an open fireplace and a French door accessing two separate garden terraces.
The dining room features an inglenook and wood-burning stove and two bread oven holes, while boxed feature beams add character. A boot room with exterior access connects to the laundry, study, again with open fireplace and sliding patio door, plus the dual aspect family room/bedroom six.
Extensive storage features to the inner hall leading to the large kitchen/breakfast room which is home to an oil fired Aga.
The first floor accommodation comprises a master bedroom with ensuite shower room and dressing area, with four further bedrooms, three double, one with basin, and a single, all supported by a family bathroom with shower over the bath. Three of the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes.
The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with some mature borders. Gravel steps lead down to the main parking area, with its wide road access, providing parking for large vehicles. A timber summer house with small patio is perfectly situated to admire the views over a fenced wildlife pool.
Extensive equestrian facilities include a large stable comprising four loose boxes, a tack room and a foaling box/storeroom, a portable timber stable with tack room plus a large pole barn. Gates from the parking area open onto a 20 x 40 manege while the surrounding pasture land is divided into five paddocks, approximately nine acres. Right of way access is available over a track from the road to the expansive woodland (around 41 acres) owned by the property, which benefits from two streams, waterfall views and a bluebell grove.
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