Historic Hall of Considerable Character
Hall Court
Hall Court enjoys a quiet rural position in South Herefordshire with views to the Malvern Hills. The rural yet accessible location offers a bucolic existence within easy reach of the M50 and offers a rare opportunity to purchase this substantial historic house in a sought after area.
The house was built by John Coke in the early 1600's replacing another dwelling, the moat for which is buried in the field opposite the house.
Hall Court, which is Grade II* Listed, extends to over 8000 square feet and offers eight bedrooms with additional attic and cellar. The House is of attractive half-timbered construction under a tiled roof and inside the house is divided between larger formal rooms and more family living rooms. Of note is the large kitchen overlooking the garden complimented by a pantry and dairy. The house boasts a wealth of historic architectural and decorative features including wainscoted rooms, exposed beams and large fireplaces giving the the house considerable character.
Upstairs five of the bedrooms are located in the front façade and benefit from views over the garden to the Malvern Hills. The southern extension of the house serves as a one bedroom annexe.
Outside the stunning walled garden has been extensively modelled by the Vendor and is comprised of yew hedges, mature herbaceous borders, lawns and vegetable beds divided by a rose walk.
Buildings
Located to the rear of the house are the extensive range of 19th century brick Hop Kilns and associated buildings which extend to just over 5900 square feet on the ground floor. Some of the buildings are three stories in height and offer a wealth of opportunity for a variety of uses.
The equestrian unit comprises an American barn with 18 modular stables together with tack room and wash areas. In addition there is a substantial outdoor school with a Martin Collins surface.
There is a substantial range of farm buildings located within the farm yard.
The Land
Surrounding the house the land comprises a mixture of permanent pasture and orchards planted with traditional apple varieties. There is a large pond bordered by mature willow trees.
Located to the east of the house, divided by a small lane, is a productive block of Grade 1 arable land divided into 3 fields. One field is laid to grass on which the large purpose built laying unit is located. Built in 2014 and fitted for modern egg production the building has occupancy for 17,000 hens as well as packing rooms.
Hall Court is available as a whole or in two Lots
View payable Stamp Duty for this property