Radiating heritage character and charm, The Old Vicarage is an impressively large and supremely elegant family home set within nearly three acres of the prettiest gardens possible.
The current owners have lived here happily in the small village of Stoulton, nestled within the conservation countryside of South Worcestershire, for 35 years and have proudly maintained the Grade II Listed status and style of this handsome former vicarage. It is idyllically located in a peaceful no through lane with the 900-year-old parish church of St Edmund opposite and the village hall at the other end.
With 16th-century origins, this genteel country house has evolved structurally over the centuries with most of the extensions and improvements made in Georgian times. The result is more than 5,000 sq ft of endlessly versatile space which includes three spacious reception rooms, a convivial kitchen/breakfast room and five lovely bedrooms. Additionally, there’s a large usable cellar and, in the grounds, outbuildings that include workshops, shed, greenhouse, triple timber garage and double car port.
The Old Vicarage also has a covetable extra – the former two-storey coach-house has been converted into a pair of one-bedroom holiday apartments which are earning a good rental income in this picturesque location midway between Pershore and Worcester, criss-crossed by footpaths.
The apartments could, of course, be repurposed if desired, perhaps for multi-generational use or as a home office.
A country home in the finest tradition
The tranquil private location of The Old Vicarage is just perfect - set within its multiple acreage of manicured gardens and paddock, it combines a sought-after village setting with easy road and rail commutability.
The arched and glazed front door sits centrally within the symmetrical Georgian façade and opens into the grand entrance hall with its period features such as high ceilings with cornicing and picture rails, deep skirting boards and a pair of statuette niches on either side.
Basking in an abundance of natural light via the pair of very deep sash windows, the 22x17ft drawing room is a picture of Georgian refinement and the perfect place to relax with a good book, overlooking the exquisite gardens, or to entertain guests for pre-dinner aperitifs. There’s an attractive fireplace with an open fire to add warmth in the winter months. The sitting room across the hall is a slightly smaller replica, also with a fireplace.
At the heart of the home is the limed oak fitted kitchen which flows open-plan into the adjoining flag-stoned breakfast room where another impressive oak-framed inglenook fireplace is a stand-out feature, now fitted with a woodburner. Warm and welcoming, this generous space is sure to be at the hub of family life, gathered round a nice big farmhouse table for everything from breakfast to casual suppers or for the children to do their homework while the cook of the house keeps an eye on them from the kitchen!
A four-oven AGA warms the kitchen which is fitted with a great range of cabinetry under granite worktops and has an integrated Bosch fridge and freezer, Miele dishwasher and Panasonic combi-microwave.
A covered walkway from the breakfast room, with door to the garden terrace, leads to a utility room, with plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer, and then into a pantry – perfect for storing kitchen equipment and dry goods. There’s a further store, accessed from outside, next to this too.
Bedtime story
At the top of the elegant staircase, The Old Vicarage is blessed with five really large and inviting double bedrooms, so there shouldn’t be any bickering between youngsters about who “gets the biggest”! With such extensive gardens and farmland beyond, the views from every single one are simply beautiful, creating havens of relaxation and restful sleep.
A garden of many delights
Clearly the work of keen gardeners, expanses of picture-perfect lawn surrounded by curvaceously colourful flower-filled borders define a large part of the extensive gardens – and everything is simply beautiful, especially when the sun shines and all that can be heard is the chirrup of birds and buzz of bees in search of pollen.
A charming chevron-bricked entertaining terrace runs across the back of the house and it’s pretty as a picture bordered by raised planters that are a sea of fragrant lavender in the summer. It’s the perfect place for relaxing in the sunshine or warmed by a fire-pit in the evening, family barbecues and al fresco entertaining. To the side of the house, the drawing room overlooks an absolutely stunning rose garden with pond and fountain.
Other features of this outdoor haven include a kitchen garden with greenhouse and orchard plus a fenced paddock complete with donkey shed. This expanse of wildlife pasture might also fulfil the dreams of pony-mad children!
Round and about
Enjoying all that this wonderful location offers comes high on the tick list of everyday life at The Old Vicarage. The array of footpaths cater for every level of walker, from a stroll with the dog to a full-on hike. This is also a scenic treat for cyclists and riders.
Stoulton village hall is at the hub of the community with an agenda of classes, clubs and get-togethers – the monthly coffee morning is ideal for getting to know other local residents. A great local place to eat is Feli’s Bar & Restaurant which also runs cookery classes and is renowned for its Sunday roast platters.
The nearest schools are Norton Juxta Kempsey CE Primary School and St Barnabas CE First & Middle School, while secondary schools are Pershore High School, Worcester Sixth Form College and Nunnery Wood High School. They’re all Ofsted-rated ‘good’. There’s an excellent choice of independent schools including Bowbrook House, The King’s School, Royal Grammar, The River School, Malvern St James, Malvern College and Bredon School.
It’s about 3.5 miles equidistant from Stoulton to Pershore and Worcester, where there’s a great choice of supermarkets and high street shopping. An hourly bus service runs between both. Commuters can access junction 7 of the M5 within minutes and mainline trains run from Worcestershire Parkway station.