A countryside manor from the 1600s that boasts its own river along with shooting and fishing rights in Worcestershire has gone on the market for £1.95million.
The Kingswood House, which was built in the 1600s, is nestled in a secluded location in the hamlet of Kingswood, having undergone various extensions and refurbishments to give the historic property a facelift.
The grand river-side house contains five bedrooms, four reception rooms and four bathrooms – and is surrounded by 15.5 acres of rural gardens and woodland.
Kingswood House dates back to the 1600s, but inside, it has been revamped to offer five modern bedrooms, four reception rooms and four bedrooms. The Worcestershire manor is on the market for £1.95million
Most of the manor’s five bedrooms come with en-suites. While some of them have iron-footed bathtubs, the guest bedroom comes with an en-suite shower and a coveted window seat so guests can enjoy exceptional views of the grounds
Included in the sprawling 15.5 acres of ground surrounding Kingswood House is a river, while there are ponds and picnic areas dotted around the land
Residents enter the home through an original oak-beamed open porch, leading into a hallway containing a cloakroom and a study.
The main sitting room, accessed from the hallway by a stone staircase, connects to the dining room, which boasts its own log burner.
Meanwhile, the sitting room features doors leading out on to the patio, boasting breath-taking views of the private gardens – peppered with numerous ponds and picnicking areas.
The open-plan kitchen and diner has modern granite worktops and exquisite tiled flooring, with a variety of built-in appliances including a drinks fridge and dishwasher.
The main sitting room, accessed from the hallway by a stone staircase, connects to the dining room, which has a log burner
Wooden beams feature throughout the property, with large rooms offering plenty of room for sitting and entertaining guests
After standing for more than 400 years, the property has undergone various extensions and refurbishments to give it a facelift
Kingswood House boasts four bathrooms, which offer stunning views of the expansive grounds. Elsewhere there is attic space for storage, accessible by a loft ladder
The sitting room features doors leading out on to the patio, boasting breath-taking views of the private gardens – peppered with numerous ponds and picnicking areas.
Four large bathrooms give visitors and owners alike plenty of room to get ready and relax in the comfort of the £1.95 home
Upstairs, wooden beams continue to feature throughout the bedrooms, with some also offering skylights above the windows
One bedroom boasts a private balcony that opens up into the encompassing private gardens offered at Kingswood House
Large curtains cover the seated window that looks out on to Kingswood House. The guest room has space for a king size bed
On the first floor, there are five spacious bedrooms – and most of them are en suite, with iron-footed bathtubs.
There is also a guest bedroom with an en-suite shower and the room contains a coveted window seat so guests can enjoy exceptional garden views.
The property also contains attic space for storage, accessible by a loft ladder, and has several barn conversions – including Nonna’s Cottage and Kingswood Cottage.
The open-plan kitchen and diner has modern granite worktops and exquisite tiled flooring, with a range of built-in appliances
The stunning property dates all the way back to the 1600s, and has gone up for sale with Fine and Country estate agents
As if the stunning views from the windows wasn’t enough, there is also a balcony on the first floor for owners to step out on to enjoy the glorious countryside surrounding their home
The property has a range of outbuilding and garages, as well as several barn conversions, providing the owner with an extra source of income
Nonna’s Cottage and Kingswood Cottage are self-contained for rental purposes, meaning they have their own sense of privacy and do not intrude on the main house
The expansive garden has areas to sit and have a picnic, while there is ample space for swings, slides and a trampoline, without interrupting the wide sea of green
The property is surrounded by 15.5 acres of private land which boasts its own river, ponds and picnic areas for the new owners to enjoy at their leisure
As well as having two converted cottages, there is also a huge space for parking, while there is also a garden terrace for sitting, complete with a Jacuzzi
Both cottages are self-contained for rental purposes, providing owners with an extra form of income.
Kingswood House is located near the village of Martley – the historic city of Worcester, Bromyard and Malvern are nearby with links to the M5.
The property has gone up for sale with Fine and Country and is available to view here.