Long Leap
Stonehall Common
Nr Kempsey
Agent: Fox Grant
Offers: £875,000
Call: 01432 367802
Email: liz@foxgrant.com
LONG Leap occupies a magnificent elevated position on the edge of the rural parish of Stonehall Common with views across towards the Malvern Hills, May Hill and Clee Hills.
The property benefits from excellent communications links with M5, M50 and M40 motorways all within easy reach, providing access to the Midlands, London and the south.
The thriving villages of Kempsey and Norton offer a range of local amenities including a primary school, village hall, pub and restaurant.
Worcester provides a broad range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities.
For more retail and cultural therapy Birmingham, Cheltenham and Malvern are easily accessible. The surrounding areas offer wealth of sporting and recreational opportunities.
The area is synonymous within the equestrian industry and the property benefits from excellent out-riding.
Local equestrian centres within easy reach Abbey Equestrian, Allenshill, Hartpury, Stourport Equestrian Centre, Summerhouse and Three Counties Showground all hosts to a series of year round competitions.
Racing at Cheltenham. Chepstow, Hereford, Stratford, Warwick and Worcester. Golf is available within the area, with beautiful walks on the Malvern Hills.
Long Leap is a delightful detached house offering spacious four bedroom accommodation.
The property enjoys a glorious rural situation with fabulous rural views from the principal rooms.
The house has been sympathetically extended and updated to create a well laid out and spacious house.
Long Leap is approached via wrought iron electric gates and lead up a long drive with double garage and triple carport with paddocks to the side.
On approaching the house the stables are located to right and are set back with arena and horse-walker to the rear.
There are four stables with hay barn and an all weather arena (20m x 60m).
The gardens and grounds extend to approximately 4.6 acres.
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