Baston Hall

Alfrick

Worcestershire

Agent: Knight Frank

Offers: £3,250,000

Call: 01905 723438

BASTON Hall is set in its own valley looking out over the land and woodland of the estate. The village of Africk offers good local amenities with a church, post office, shop, village hall with sport and social clubs, while nearby Great Malvern is set against the famous Malvern Hills which were the inspiration for Sir Edward Elgar.

Malvern has excellent shops, including a Waitrose, restaurants and a fine theatre.

Baston Hall is a grade II listed Elizabethan Hall house with converted outbuildings and secondary accommodation that has been finished and is maintained to a very high standard. The house currently operates as a single family home but the accommodation could easily split for alternative use either for office use or as separate dwellings. Presently the hall comprises reception hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, wine cellar, entrance hall, snug, secondary dining room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room and utility, office and store room, seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.

The hall has an adjoining courtyard of traditional barns that have been carefully converted into a large six car garage and workshop as well as a spacious annexe, ideal for guests. There is a large sitting room with connecting kitchen, two en suite bedrooms, a further cloakroom and utility.

A lodge is situated at the south of the estate on a track that runs up through the land to Baston Hall, previously used as an estate office, this useful property could provide additional accommodation and now has planning approved to enlarge it to a dwelling.

Positioned well away from the house is an impressive American barn with 12 loose boxes and extensive storage space as well as a further large storage barn. The yard has its own access and is set well away from the main house and therefore could have income potential.

Additionally there are extensive gallops for exercising and training purposes.

The land comprises of mixed pasture and woodland with the rest being formal gardens and grounds around the house totally approximately 138 acres. A fine family shoot has been run on the estate with regular 200 bird days. The pools have been stocked with trout and carp.

Baston Hall is a unique property with the house sitting at the head of a long drive amidst beautiful gardens and grounds including lakes, paddocks and woodland.

The views down the valley are very pretty, however from the higher points on the land you are able to appreciate a real sense of geography with distant panoramic views over the entire region.