Myndholm sits in a very private position, surrounded by beautiful North Worcestershire countryside and is located between the village of Shatterford and the hamlet of Trimpley.

The original part of the house is believed to date back to 1939, with a contemporary extension added around 1968 incorporating a veranda and picture windows.

It offers a spacious and well-presented living area which is light and airy. Features include flexible accommodation, high ceilings, oak boarded floors to certain rooms and from some principle rooms, far reaching views are enjoyed across the Severn Valley.

At the front of the house, a glazed door opens to a wide garden room, from here French doors open to the drawing room and a glazed panel oak door opens to the reception hall with a main staircase, off which is a cloakroom.

The dining room is served by a fine refitted kitchen with oak cabinets and drawers, built-in cupboards, granite worktops, solid fuel cast iron stove and integrated appliances.

The study is at the heart of the house and links the original part of the house with the later modernist extension. Here French doors open to the paved terrace and floor to ceiling windows incorporating a glazed door open to the rear hall. The rear hall includes a spiral staircase rising to the first floor.

Within the original part of the house the master and guest bedrooms enjoy French glazed doors opening to a south facing balcony. There is also a further bedroom, family bathroom and a shower room.

The first floor landing within the original part of the house flows through to the landing within the modern extension. Here the rear spiral staircase can be found, along with large picture windows which are a theme throughout this extension creating a wonderful light and airy living space. This part of the house could very easily be utilised as an annexe and includes two double bedrooms, a large dual aspect sitting room, family bathroom and a separate wc.

Myndholm is set in beautifully landscaped gardens, well-planted mature boarders of perennials and evergreens creating all-year round colour along with a number of mature trees and a charming summerhouse.

There is a concealed kitchen garden with various beds, a timber framed greenhouse and a path leading to a gateway providing direct access to the church. Adjacent to the kitchen garden is an all-weather tennis court which was resurfaced in 2010.

• Adjoining the front garden of Myndholm is a large orchard/paddock enclosed by an iron railing fence.

• On the western side of the driveway and concealed by a band of trees is a sloping field with independent road access and a water trough.

GUIDE PRICE: £1,100,000

AGENT: KNIGHT FRANK

CONTACT: 01905 723438