A fine, secluded 19th Century Grade II Listed former hunting lodge
A gothic style castle set in 23 acres of formal gardens and parkland with an equestrian complex, indoor swimming pool, fishing and mooring rights and far reaching, unspoilt views over the Malvern Hills and the River Severn.
Severn Bank House came into its own after the 8th Earl of Coventry undertook major refurbishment in the late 18th and early 19th Century. Robert Adam was much involved in the 1780 alterations. It is said that the Queen Mother stayed there during the war. It was finally sold by the Croome Estate in the early 1980's, reputedly as a consequence of a gambling debt.
Severn Bank House is a fine Gothic style Grade II Listed house with wonderful period features throughout. It is set in one of the Counties finest positions with breathtaking commanding views over rural Worcestershire and in the distance the Malvern Hills. In addition its high commanding position over the meandering river Severn is an unspoilt foreground to the views.
The entrance hall has a magnificent cantilever staircase. The accommodation is split over four floors with wonderful period features including detailed plasterwork, fireplaces and large sash windows. It is well suited to family living and entertaining.
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8-11 bedrooms
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6-8 reception rooms
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3-5 bathrooms
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Equestrian
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Fishing
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Garden
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Land
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Secondary accommodation
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Stabling
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Swimming Pool
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Waterside
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23.00 acres (9.31 hectares)