The house blends traditional character with modern comforts, offering a welcoming and spacious interior that feels both homely and versatile. The heart of the home is the light-filled kitchen and breakfast room, an open-plan space that brings together natural materials, warmth and style. Exposed timbers, a farmhouse-style kitchen with handmade cabinetry, a feature range cooker and terracotta flooring all combine to create a wonderful atmosphere, ideal for relaxed family living and entertaining. This sociable space flows seamlessly into the open plan garden room, where large windows frame views over the beautiful gardens, and doors open out onto a stone terrace that invites al fresco dining and long summer evenings.
Elsewhere on the ground floor, the principal sitting room is rich with period charm, boasting exposed brickwork, an inglenook fireplace and a wood-burning stove, perfect for winter evenings. A further sitting room offers flexibility for family life, perhaps as a snug or reading room, and the entrance hall is a charming welcome point with its character staircase and traditional tiled flooring.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress with four large bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys a serene garden outlook and the benefit of an en suite, while a second bedroom also offers en suite facilities, making it ideal for guests. The remaining bedrooms are generous in proportion, with a further family shower room serving them. Throughout the property, attention to detail is evident, from the natural wood floors to the tasteful decor that respects the heritage of the home whilst ensuring day-to-day comfort.
Externally, the property is complemented by a superb detached two-bedroom barn-conversion, approached via its own driveway to ensure privacy. This additional accommodation provides excellent potential for multi-generational living, guest use or as an income-producing let or Airbnb. The annexe is very well-presented, with immaculate kitchen and bathroom, and sits within its own setting; separate yet harmoniously connected to the main house by the shared landscape.
For equestrian enthusiasts, Bannut Tree Farm offers a rare and enviable combination of three stables, tack room, hayloft and well-fenced paddocks, all set within the gently rolling Worcestershire countryside. The proximity to the Wyre Forest is a particular advantage, placing miles of outstanding bridleways and riding trails quite literally on the doorstep. This is a location that speaks directly to those with a passion for riding or simply a love of the great outdoors.
The grounds themselves offer a balance of structured gardens close to the house and open pasture beyond, creating a sense of space and freedom. Sweeping lawns give way to orchard areas and grazing paddocks, while mature trees provide shade and structure. The gardens are beautifully maintained with luscious borders, shrubs and trees that create pockets of colour and interest throughout the year.
The property enjoys a peaceful rural setting on the edge of the Wyre Forest, with immediate access to outstanding walking, riding and cycling trails, as well as being just a short distance from the popular West Midland Safari Park. The nearby Georgian town of Bewdley and the larger centre of Kidderminster provide a wide range of shops, schools and amenities. Kidderminster also offers excellent rail links to Birmingham, Worcester, London and beyond. For road travel, the M5 and M42 motorways are easily accessible, providing convenient connections to the wider Midlands and national motorway network.
Bannut Tree Farm is not simply a house; it is a lifestyle opportunity that combines the charm of rural living with practical modernity, flexibility and convenience. The thoughtful extension and maintenance of the property by the current owners ensure that it is ready to welcome its next chapter, with someone who will no doubt appreciate not only the home itself but also the beauty of its setting and the rich possibilities of the land that surrounds it.