Listed for £780,000
March 10, 2026
Sold for £518,000
2016
Sold for £490,000
2014
Sold for £494,950
2008
Sold for £398,500
2003
Sold for £349,000
2003
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Facilities in the village include a post office/shop and pub, both owned by the village, a church, village hall, hairdresser and the Vale Golf Club is on the edge of the village. There are primary schools in the neighbouring villages of Flyford Flavell and Pinvin.
The attractive Georgian market town of Pershore offers a wide range of everyday amenities including various independent shops, health centre, cottage hospital, public library, community arts centre, public houses and restaurants. Recreational facilities include cricket, football and rugby clubs, a leisure centre with swimming pool, the historic Abbey and surrounding park, and the River Avon.
In Pershore there is also educational provision from nursery/pre-school through to high school and a Sixth Form College available at Pershore High School. In Worcester and Malvern, there are a number of highly regarded private schools and in the nearby village of Peopleton is Bowbrook House School.
Broader amenities can be found in Worcester, along with County cricket in the setting of Worcester Cathedral, horse racing on the banks of the River Severn and Premiership rugby at Sixways. There is international cricket at Edgbaston and hunt racing at Cheltenham and Stratford.
The village is well placed for access to the M5 at Worcester, the M42 to the north and the M40 to the east. There are mainline rail services that operate from Worcester Parkway and Pershore to London and Birmingham. Warwick Parkway is 25 miles to the north-east and provides a fast direct train service to London Marylebone, taking approximately 1 hour 30 minutes