Daybrook House is a PERIOD HOUSE, circa 1700s. the whole contained within a walled garden The Three Storey House Is Believed To Date From Circa 1705, With Some Georgian Additions. It Has Had A Varied History, And In Victorian Times Functioned As The Village Laundry. The Property Is Listed Grade 11 Being Of Special Architectural And Historical Interest. The Restoration Has Been Carefully Carried Out, And The Older Portions Have Leaded Lights In Oak Frames, As Well As Magnificent Oak Timbering And Exposed Brickwork.Gas Fired Central Heating. Double-Glazing In The North Facing Windows.
OUTSIDE A Gravelled Driveway Leads To A Car Parking Area, Providing Parking For Approximately Five Cars. To The Side Of The Property Is A Walled Courtyard. Leading Through A Gate From The Parking Area Is A Private Walled Garden STABLE A Small Two Storey Half-Timbered, Brick And Tiled Building. Comprising, Lavatory, Shower Room, Plus 3 Further Rooms. Mains Water, Electricity And Drainage Connected, Would Be Suitable For Conversion To Offices Or Further Living Etc., (Subject To Planning Consent.) In The Opinion Of A Local Letting Agent. A Rental Of £675 Per Calendar Month Could Be Realized On The Building As A One Bed Let. TIMBER GARDEN SHED
The Village Of Powick Is Approximately Two Miles South Of Worcester City, The House Is Located In The Village, With The M5 Motorway Approximately Two Miles Away. Birmingham And The West Midlands Conurbation Are Within Easy Commuting By Car. Footpaths From The Village Lead To The Surrounding Countryside. There Are A Number Of Public and Preparatory Schools In The Area. |