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Village Conversion with Church Views

Offers Over £320,000

Beautifully converted former Old School House dating back to 1894, offering vaulted open-plan living, striking arched windows and views towards the village church.

Positioned in the very heart of Chaddesley Corbett with two parking spaces and underfloor heating throughout.

This distinctive home combines architectural heritage with contemporary comfort. Thoughtfully converted  the property offers flexible 1/2 bedroom accommodation arranged over 2 floors, with a stunning vaulted living space forming the heart of the home.

Former Victorian school house (1894)

Converted in 2017 to a high specification

Vaulted open-plan living space

Three full-height arched feature windows

Views towards the village church

Flexible one/two bedroom layout

Underfloor heating throughout

Two allocated parking spaces

Village centre position

EPC Rating: C

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The ground floor welcomes you into a bright entrance hall with useful storage and access to the principal bedroom and shower room.

The principal bedroom is generous and well-proportioned, flowing seamlessly into a substantial dressing room fitted with wardrobes. This versatile space could easily be reinstated as a second bedroom, guest room or dedicated home office, depending on individual requirements.

Upstairs, the property truly comes into its own. The vaulted open-plan living area is flooded with natural light from three fullheight arched windows, creating a striking architectural focal point. The kitchen, dining and lounge areas flow effortlessly together, making this an ideal space for entertaining or relaxed evenings at home.

“It’s rare to find a property that offers this level of character while still feeling modern and easy to live in. The views of the church from upstairs really add to the sense of being part of the village.”

Ground Floor

Entrance Hall – 3.96m × 3.34m (12'11" × 10'11")

A welcoming and spacious entrance hall with useful storage and stairs rising to the first floor. A light-filled introduction that immediately reflects the character and quality found throughout the home.

Bedroom – 3.42m × 3.09m (11'2" × 10'1")

A generous ground floor double bedroom with excellent natural light, flowing seamlessly into the adjoining dressing room. A calm and comfortable retreat positioned away from the main living space.

Dressing

Room / Office – 3.89m × 2.82m (12'9" × 9'3")

Currently arranged as a dressing suite and office with fitted wardrobes, this versatile room offers flexibility to convert to a second bedroom, guest accommodation or dedicated home office if required.

Shower Room – 1.98m × 2.81m (6'5" × 9'2")

Stylish and well-appointed, featuring a double shower enclosure, wash basin and WC, complemented by modern fittings and underfloor heating for additional comfort.

First Floor

Kitchen / Lounge / Diner – 5.93m × 6.62m (19'5" × 21'8")

An impressive vaulted open-plan living space forming the heart of the home. Three full-height arched feature windows flood the room with natural light, enhancing the architectural charm. The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged with integrated appliances and a central island, flowing effortlessly into the dining and lounge areas, ideal for entertaining and everyday living.

Outside

The property benefits from a private courtyard-style entrance area with external lighting and useful outdoor space, together with access to well-maintained communal grounds.

Two allocated parking spaces are provided via the communal driveway, offering practicality and convenience within this desirable village setting.

“We’ve loved living here because it feels completely different to anything else in the village. The upstairs living space is so light and full of character, the arched windows and church views are something we never get tired of.

It’s been perfect for low-maintenance living while still feeling special and unique. Everything is within walking distance, from the local shop and pubs to countryside walks.

It’s a home that feels both peaceful and connected to the community at the same time.

Waking up and seeing the church from the upstairs windows really reminds you that you’re living somewhere special. It’s a setting that feels historic and peaceful, yet practical for modern living.”

Location

Situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Chaddesley Corbett, this property enjoys one of Worcestershire’s most desirable rural settings. The village is renowned for its historic charm, traditional public houses, local shops, primary school and strong community atmosphere.

Surrounded by open countryside, it offers beautiful walks and scenic routes directly from your doorstep.

For commuters, Kidderminster and Blakedown stations provide rail links to Birmingham and Worcester, while excellent road connections give access to the wider motorway network.

Services

Main water, gas and electric

Tenure

Freehold

Local Authority & Tax Band

Wyre Forest District Council, Finepoint Way, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY11 7WF. Tax band - D

Viewing Arrangements

Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent Ed Firth 07887 430820 ed.firth@thepropertyexperts.co.uk

Chaddesley Corbett Village

Chaddesley Corbett offers a rare blend of heritage, countryside and connectivity. With its historic church, village amenities and traditional architecture, it provides a quintessential English village setting.

The surrounding Worcestershire countryside is ideal for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits, while nearby Hagley, Kidderminster and Stourbridge offer further shopping, dining and leisure facilities.

For those seeking a home that balances character, community and convenience, this location delivers on every level.

North Worcestershire & Beyond

North Worcestershire is renowned for its rolling countryside, historic villages and unspoilt rural landscapes, offering an exceptional quality of life. From canal-side walks and woodland trails to farm shops, country pubs and independent businesses, effortlessly blending heritage and modern living.

Worcestershire continues to be one of the Midlands’ most desirable counties in which to live, combining space, scenery and connectivity in equal measure.

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