Tudor House with Meadow, Worcestershire, West Midlands, WR11 (SL266)

Built in 1631, Friar’s Mead is a Grade Two Listed Tudor / Jacobean style house in a stunning 1.5 acre garden meadow, full of mature trees, shrubs and flowers.

Set next to the River Avon, the house is just 10 minutes from Evesham train station but in a secluded and quiet spot. The house is full of period features and minimal decor but with quirky vintage finds dressing the space. There are two Inglenook fireplaces, two panelled rooms (one large and mostly empty, ready for styling) and the rest of the house is filled with exposed beams, interesting doors, very unique and unusual windows including french doors. There are three front doors to the property and it's in three sections, so can be used for multiple exterior shots. Internally there are six bedrooms, a large kitchen/diner/lounge and two other reception rooms (library/lounge), plus dining room.

Features

  • Beamed rooms
  • Priest hole
  • Inglenook fireplaces,
  • Wood burning stove,
  • Large 1.5 acre meadow and wooded garden
  • Wonky windows and walls
  • Plenty of period charm

Parking

  • Parking for 6 cars on site, plus arrangement in adjacent field for more parking if needed

Access

  • Evesham station (1.4 mi)
  • Worcestershire station (10.9 mi)
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Kitchen/Dining

Living Space

Bedrooms

Garden/Outside Space

Exterior of Property