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Seller Insight
Positioned just north of the small village of Oddingley, a short distance northeast of the historic town of Worcester, number five Park Farm Barns is positioned at the back of an attractive development of seven barn conversions. Converted in 1996 by a reputable developer, it is accessed via a private driveway leading off a quiet country lane and includes good sized gardens and rural views. With its cottage style on the ground floor and airy vaulted ceilings on the first floor, the property has a great deal of character and makes the perfect country home.
“I have always preferred properties with some character and the barn has this in abundance – we especially love how it cleverly bridges the gap between cottage and barn to offer a cosy yet spacious home” say the current owners.
Excellently located to enjoy a quiet country life filled with peaceful days and country walks to local pubs, it is also conveniently close to junction six of the M5 and just under fifteen-minutes from the centre of Worcester.
“The location was a huge draw; one can step out the front door and take the dog for a walk or get in the car and be in town or at the gym in a matter of minutes. The local villages have some great amenities too; Crowle has a lovely community managed shop selling homemade food while Tibberton has a good primary school” the owners continue. Worcester, renowned for its excellent schools, has a good variety of state and fee-paying provision for all ages.
“From replacing all windows and doors with solid oak internally and sequoia externally – a hybrid style – and landscaping the garden to full Farrow & Ball colour consultant painting throughout we have kept the place very up to date. The galleried landing/study area with its vaulted ceilings and great views over the garden and to the fields beyond is a wonderfully peaceful area. The barn is perfect for entertaining and has a very sociable feel. Living in a small community gives a feeling of safety and comfort; everyone helps each other out when needed yet we enjoy a good amount of privacy. Trench Wood Nature Reserve and the Worcester and Birmingham canal are both within walking distance and we love that we don’t have to get in the car to head out into the countryside. We’ve found that living surrounded by nature and birdsong is very calming and good for the soul.”*
* These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent.
First Floor:
The landing area features a wonderful picture window and a seating area with a vaulted ceiling, overlooking the front gardens. The high ceilings offer a sense of space and light. The main bedroom has an ensuite shower room and fitted wardrobes and it benefits from two further generous double bedrooms, which share the well-appointed family bathroom.














