Coreley is a popular small village, situated on Clee Hill, approximately 8 miles from the historic market town of Ludlow and 5 miles from Cleobury Mortimer - both of which offer a good range of amenities. The village of Clee Hill is only 3 miles away and has facilities including a doctors surgery, primary school, village shop, fish and chip shop and bakery. The market town of Tenbury Wells is also only 5 miles away and has all of the everyday amenities you could require. Coreley itself has an incredibly active community, with events regularly run from the village hall.
Tucked away in a peaceful countryside setting, which is private and secluded, Brick House Barn is a beautifully converted detached barn offering over 2,100 sq. ft of living space, and enjoys a south facing aspect with spectacular views across the Teme Valley.
You enter the home from the spacious veranda into the light and welcoming open plan dining/sitting room it has been arranged thoughtfully with relaxation and entertaining in mind. There are many features including an exposed stone wall, parquet flooring and a wood burning stove - this has an efficient back boiler which heats the hot water and radiators. Ample light pours into the room from two sets of double doors opening out onto the sun terrace, seamlessly linking indoor and outdoor living.
Double doors from this room lead you through into the kitchen. The farmhouse-style kitchen features cream shaker base and wall units, timber worktops, and an electric Aga. There is also a separate oven with inset hob and extractor over. Double doors lead out from one end of the room to the garden beyond. The kitchen also benefits from electric underfloor heating.
Through the reception hallway is a further reception room, which is currently used as a snug. Again it has features including parquet flooring and a fireplace with red brick surround housing a wood burning stove. The downstairs accommodation is completed by a utility room with further storage, worktop space and space for appliances. There is also a downstairs bathroom comprising of bath, WC and wash hand basin and porch/boot room.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged off a central landing. The principal bedroom enjoys double doors onto a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden, and enjoying rural views. The property also benefits from an en suite bathroom. The two further bedrooms offer lovely outlooks over the garden and are serviced by the family bathroom. A converted loft provides a spacious office or occasional guest space, lit by a Velux window and featuring exposed roof timbers.
The front aspect includes a gravelled drive with turning space and access to outbuildings including a large garage with a boarded storage area above and separate studio, which would be ideal for secondary accommodation or home working. There is a bedroom/living space, kitchenette and ensuite shower room.
The property sits in beautifully tended gardens and land amounting to approximately 2.33 acres. A stone-flagged terrace runs along the front of the house, covered by an oak framed veranda with glazed roofing�perfect for outdoor dining. Beyond the patio lies a superbly established garden with a flower garden, green house and potting shed there is a walkway through neatly presented topiary trees which lead down to an orchard.
The land and garden further extends with interspersed winding paths and hidden seating areas. A stone path leads to the rear of the property where there is a further orchard, polytunnel and a variety of raised beds perfect for a sustainable lifestyle. There is also an area of woodland with a stream running through as well as two ponds that are a haven for wildlife. The orchards contain numerous well established fruit trees of many different varieties.
There are further spaces to sit and enjoy the peace and tranquility, that this beautiful home offers, including the summerhouse and gazebo, a perfect space to sit and take in the views.