
The Malthouse Cottage The Malthouse Cottage consisted of a grade II listed late 16th century two-bay timber framed dwelling with thatched roof coverings, and late 19th and 20th century extensions. The building had not been lived Read more…
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Gubberhill Farm Gubberhill Farm is a grade 2 listed moated dwelling dating from the 17th century with extensions dating to the 18th and the 19th centuries. To the north of the main dwelling, there is a Read more…
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80 Wyche Road 80 Wyche Road is situated on one of the most prominent parts of the Malvern Hills, with almost panoramic views to the north, east and west. The original building, probably built around the Read more…
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The Cottage The Cottage is a substantial Grade II listed Cotswold stone house dating from the late 16th early 17th century and extended in the 18th/19th and 20th centuries. This was the final phase of an Read more…
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Crossfield House Crossfield House is a 1960’s modernist classic. The dwelling was constructed as a softwood frame on a concrete base and had vast areas of single glazed windows set within an uninsulated frame with a Read more…
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Noxons Farm Noxons Farm dates from the 15th century. This unlisted house began as a two bayed cruck framed open hall with a two-bay cross wing. In the 19th century a hop kiln was added to Read more…
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Cobweb cottage Cobweb cottage is a grade II listed 17th century thatched cottage. In 2012 when we commenced work the property has recently been purchased from Auction. It stood as a very tired two up, two Read more…
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