Guide price

£695,000

(£267/sq. ft)

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Red Lane, Hampton, Worcestershire WR11

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 2,605 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

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Freehold
Added on 12/06/2026

About this property

  • Rural setting outside of Hampton

  • Far-reaching views

  • Period features and plenty of character

  • Plot in excess of 0.5 acres

  • Well-proportioned rooms

  • Beautifully presented

An attractive period home in a rural location with fantastic views and versatile accommodation

Hampton Park Farm Cottage is an extended Grade II listed period home oozing character and boasting views across neighbouring countryside.
The property is accessed via approximately 1 mile of farm track, which meanders towards the River Avon before leading to the attractive home. A gravelled driveway sits to the front of the cottage, surrounded by mature planting and lawn, and leads to the front door beneath an oak porch. The entrance hall provides access to the characterful kitchen/breakfast room, offering an island with granite worktops, an aga and a separate oven for the summer months. This in turn leads to the utility room with WC off, a well-proportioned space with storage cabinets, sink and an additional oven and hob, ideal when the aga is not in use. The dining room is a generous and versatile space benefitting from doors onto the garden. The sitting room occupies the oldest part of the property and features flagstone flooring, exposed beams and a Mendip wood-burning stove, along with a decorative staircase rising to the first floor, all showcasing the home's character. A second WC accessed from the entrance hall completes the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor is arranged across two wings, accessed via separate staircases. The older part of the property is home to two substantial bedrooms with exposed beams and views from leaded windows, together with a luxurious Neptune bathroom featuring a double-ended bath, twin vanity basins and separate shower cubicle. In the more modern wing is a fourth bedroom with dressing room and dual aspect, currently utilised as a second reception room, along with a shower room with twin basins, WC and storage.

The second floor enjoys the most elevated views across the escarpment and is home to the principal bedroom, which benefits from a dual aspect and freestanding bathtub positioned to maximise the outlook.
Outside

Hampton Park Farm Cottage sits nicely within its' plot which extends to in excess of 0.5 acres, with a substantial gravel driveway and timber workshop to the front, a side garden laid to lawn with flower beds, and a rear garden with timber decking and gravel dining areas, a feature water pump and well, as well as mature trees including a pretty Silver Birch. The garden is suitable for a variety of prospective purchasers, with ample space for a family or avid gardeners alike.
Directions

From Hampton Post Office follow the Workman Road to the junction. Veer left onto School Road and continue on to the end of the road, wherein the tarmac will become track. Follow the track for approximately one mile passing alongside woodlands (Eoves Wood) and fields until you reach a crossroads. Ignore the two smaller tracks and follow the road to the right, continuing on until you reach a railway bridge. Drive underneath and continue on. The road should begin to curve to the left and after a short distance, Hampton Park Farm Cottage can be found to the left.

Hampton is a charming and well-established residential area on the southern edge of Evesham, enjoying a peaceful setting within the picturesque Vale of Evesham. The area benefits from easy access to Evesham town centre, just over a mile away, which offers a wide range of everyday amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, restaurants, leisure facilities and a railway station with direct services to Worcester, Oxford and London Paddington. The historic market town of Pershore is approximately 8 miles away, renowned for its Georgian architecture, riverside walks and monthly markets, while Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace, lies around 14 miles to the north-east, offering an excellent selection of cultural attractions, shopping and dining. Cheltenham, famous for its Regency elegance, festivals and racecourse, is approximately 16 miles south, making Hampton an ideal location for those seeking village-style living with convenient access to larger centres.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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