Family farmhouse in Worcestershire
A farmhouse perfect for an equestrian family sits in a pretty Worcestershire hamlet
Pensham Farm is an extended Victorian farmhouse just two miles from Pershore in Worcestershire which would be perfect for an equestrian buyer. The property enjoys a peaceful position and dates back to the Victorian era with generous accommodation over three floors.
The ground floor centres around the large kitchen/dining space with a conservatory feel, off which the reception rooms are arranged. The first floor has five bedrooms and there is further attic playroom accommodation on the second floor.
Accommodation in total comprises: three reception rooms, kitchen, conservatory, five bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus the attic playroom.

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Outside is a detached annexe comprising sitting room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.
The property also comes with a stable block, barn and workshop. Gardens and paddocks extend to six acres.
Pensham Farm enjoys a peaceful position on a no through country lane, in a sought after rural hamlet yet less than two miles to the south east of Pershorn town centre, with its range of shopping leisure and education faciltiies.
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The guide price is £950,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01242 548 010 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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