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4 Bedroom Detached House, Moors Lane, Feckenham, B96
Moors Lane, Feckenham, B96

Chartwell Noble - Worcestershire
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Description
Stunning 16th-Century Watermill Conversion with Land and Outbuildings in Feckenham, Worcestershire
Discover this spectacular 4 bedroom detached barn conversion, a rare opportunity to own a historic former watermill dating back to the 16th century, beautifully positioned on the rural outskirts of Feckenham and Inkberrow, Worcestershire. Set within approximately 5 acres of landscaped gardens, paddock, and extensive outbuildings, this charming period property has been meticulously restored to blend timeless character with contemporary comfort.
Brimming with original features and reclaimed materials, this versatile home includes up to four spacious bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms, and a large attic room perfect for a studio or a fourth bedroom. The heart of the home is the bespoke kitchen/dining room, thoughtfully positioned where the original waterwheel once turned, offering an impressive space filled with light, history, and craftsmanship.
The estate includes over 6,300 sq ft of outbuildings, comprising a traditional barn, studio, garage/workshop, and an American-style stable block, ideal for equestrian use or conversion (STPP). A restored brick building includes a ground-floor workshop and a first-floor office (with ethernet cabling) and WC, offering excellent potential for annexed living or a thriving home business.
Set in a tranquil, private location surrounded by open countryside, this unique property also enjoys excellent access to the vibrant local communities of Feckenham and Inkberrow, with their pubs, shops, schools, and recreational facilities. For commuters, regular train services from Droitwich, Bromsgrove, and Redditch provide easy connections to Birmingham, Worcester, and London.
This characterful family home with land is perfect for those seeking a lifestyle property in the West Midlands, offering privacy, heritage, and scope for further development. Whether you dream of countryside living, a multi-generational home, or a property with business potential, this historic watermill conversion is not to be missed.
Feckenham – A Historic Village with Timeless Charm and Exceptional Access
Tucked away in a tranquil corner of north-east Worcestershire, the village of Feckenham is a rare gem—an historic, conservation-area village that seamlessly blends pastoral beauty with everyday convenience. With its ancient roots, active community, and excellent transport links, Feckenham continues to attract those seeking an authentic village lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.
A Village Rich in Heritage and Community
Once a Royal Forest in Saxon times, Feckenham is today a beautifully preserved village centred around a traditional green, a picturesque parish church, and a number of handsome period homes. The setting is classically English: red brick cottages, leafy lanes, and open countryside stretching in every direction.
Despite its small size, Feckenham boasts a remarkably active community with amenities that include two well-loved pubs, a vibrant village hall, a local café and shop, and regular social events such as open gardens, arts exhibitions, and seasonal fêtes—all helping to create a welcoming, well-connected atmosphere.
A Prime Yet Peaceful Location
Feckenham lies conveniently between Droitwich Spa, Redditch, and Alcester, and is just a short drive from Bromsgrove and Worcester. The M5 (J5 & J6) and M42 (J2 & J3) are easily accessed, placing Birmingham within 35–40 minutes and Cheltenham, Solihull, and the wider Cotswolds comfortably within reach.
Mainline rail services are available from Redditch, Droitwich Spa, and Worcester Parkway, offering direct links to Birmingham, Oxford, and London Paddington. Birmingham Airport (BHX) is just 40–45 minutes away, making international travel effortless.
Schools & Education
Families are particularly well served in Feckenham, with a strong mix of local and independent schools in the area. State options include Feckenham First School and St Augustine’s High School in Redditch. For independent education, King’s Worcester, RGS Worcester, Bromsgrove School, and The Downs Malvern offer outstanding academic provision and pastoral care, all within a manageable daily commute.
A Refined Balance of Lifestyle and Location
Whether you’re looking for a historic character home, a tastefully restored farmhouse, or a quiet country retreat within reach of city connections, Feckenham offers a uniquely attractive setting. With its combination of period charm, vibrant village life, and strategic accessibility, properties in this area are highly sought after—and rarely come to market.
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EPC Rating: E
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Key Features
- Stunning 16th-century former watermill lovingly restored with an abundance original features and historic character.
- Versatile and meticulously finished living spaces, including three bedrooms, two en suites, and a large attic room ideal for additional living or working space.
- Set in approximately 5 acres of beautifully maintained grounds featuring formal gardens, a walled vegetable plot, fruit trees, and a sizable paddock.
- Extensive outbuildings totaling over 6,300 sq ft, including a spacious barn, studio, garage/workshop, and an American-style stable block.
- Potential for additional accommodation with restored outbuildings offering a ground floor workshop and a first-floor office with WC.
- Exceptional kitchen/dining room situated where the original mill wheel once turned and using reclaimed materials adding to the historic charm.
- Charming rural setting on the outskirts of Feckenham and Inkberrow, offering peaceful tranquility with excellent village amenities nearby.
- Modern comforts seamlessly integrated, including Ethernet-wired office space, utility room, boot room, and practical WC facilities.
- Rich in original features, including visible mill wheel markings and reclaimed materials throughout, preserving the home’s historic essence.
- Excellent connectivity, with nearby train stations offering links to Worcester, Birmingham, and direct routes to London.
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Price Per Sq Foot: £562
- Approx Sq Feet: 2,400 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 225,988 sqft
- Property Age Bracket: Pre-Georgian (pre 1710)
- Council Tax Band: F
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