- Stunning Grade II listed village property +
- Wonderful arts and crafts features +
- 7,515 sq ft of accommodation +
- Close to the High Street +
- Walled garden +
- Triple garage and outbuildings +
- Separate paddock +
ARGUABLY ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN BROADWAY
Luggers Hall is situated behind walled gardens off Springfield Lane, a sought-after peaceful location, yet within walking distance of the High Street and local amenities.
Accommodation;
On the ground floor: Entrance hall, reception hall, drawing room, family room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, study, snug, utility, boot room, cloakroom, wine cellar.
On the first floor: Master bedroom suite with dressing room, bathroom and balcony, 4 further bedrooms each with bathroom, ironing room.
On the second floor: Self-contained staff/guest apartment with kitchen/living area, 2 bedrooms and shower room.
Outside: An impressive approach over gravelled driveway to a turning circle, beautiful gardens & paddock, triple garage, ample parking, storage, stables, outbuildings.
Approximate gross internal floor area of the house 7,515 sq ft/698 sq m
In all about 3.39 acres
The property was built for the painter, Alfred William Parsons who commissioned the Scottish architect Andrew Noble Prentice between 1903 and 1911 to design a fine Cotswold stone house in Arts and Crafts style. Luggers Hall is Grade II Listed and built of Cotswold stone beneath a stone tiled roof with stunning moulded cornices and ceiling roses in the principal rooms.
The house itself is equally as impressive as the stunning gardens. Starting with the reception hall with an open-well staircase with wooden balustrade and iconic octagonal dome with lantern above. For an artist, one of the most important rooms in the house is a studio, so Prentice produced for Parsons a room of palatial size with a tall tripartite window, now used as the formal drawing room with panelled walls and dressed stone fireplace.
The family room and dining room offer well-proportioned rooms with fireplaces and an abundance of light through the bay windows. There is a well-equipped kitchen with Aga and breakfast bar with an adjacent breakfast room overlooking the garden.
There is a spacious south facing double aspect master suite with balcony overlooking the garden and 4 further bedrooms with 4 additional bathrooms and an ironing room on the first floor.
The second floor includes 2 bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen/living room, ideal as a self-contained staff or guest apartment.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
In all 3.39 acres
Luggers Hall contains many of Parsons trademark features including the large walled garden laid to lawn with a central water feature, parterre, nut walk where hazel brushes form an arch, stone summerhouse, arbour built with stone pillars winding through the herbaceous borders and surrounding the main lawn (croquet lawn).
Further individual areas include the white garden, stables, greenhouses, herb garden, triple garage with storage above and further outbuildings.
The gardens extend to almost 2 acres. In addition, there is a part walled paddock extending to nearly 1.4 acres.
Broadway sits on the borders of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, enjoying close proximity to several notable towns and excellent transport links, including: Chipping Campden (5.1 miles), Moreton-in-Marsh (10.1 miles) including a regular service to London Paddington (90 minutes by train), Cheltenham (17.3 miles), Stratford-upon-Avon (16.2 miles), M5 J9 (14.2 miles), Oxford (39 miles) and Birmingham (36.4 miles). Broadway, once described as the ‘Show Village of England’ nestles at the foot of the Cotswold Hills, at the very southern tip of Worcestershire. Its houses, built from honey-coloured Cotswold stone in various styles and periods, showcase a harmonious blend of Tudor, Stuart, and Georgian architecture. Shopping for day-to-day need is well catered for by Broadway village including the well-known Broadway Deli, a butchers, a small supermarket, pharmacy and doctor’s surgery. More comprehensive facilities are located nearby at Evesham, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon. The Lygon Arms Hotel has a Spa & Fitness Centre, where local residents are able to take annual membership. Further local hotels and restaurants include Russell’s and The Broadway Hotel. Some of the best schools in the country, for boys and girls, are found in nearby Cheltenham, Malvern and Oxford. Communications to and from Broadway are excellent, with the A40/M40 to the south-east providing access to London (99 miles) and the M5 to the west providing access to the West Country and the North. There is also a regular mainline train service from Moreton-in-Marsh to London Paddington. Sporting facilities in the area include racing at Cheltenham, Worcester and Stratford-upon-Avon, golf at Broadway itself and numerous courses nearby. The surrounding countryside provides a number of attractive walks and rides including The Cotswold Way.