




A classic country house estate with one of the finest views in the country. Tedstone Court Estate is not only a superb country house but also offers three further properties, two of which being detached from the main house. Steeped in history as far back as is recorded and perhaps earlier. The church dates back to Saxon times and the oldest parts of the house itself date back 700 or 800 years, but everywhere one looks around there is a view to delight and inspire. The previous owners lived opulently at Tedstone Court for over 100 years and the old parchment documents of the sale state that 'Tedstone Court has one of the finest views in the kingdom'. This is no idle boast, for the estate occupies just less than 200 acres of arguably the most beautiful countryside - gentle rolling unspoilt and unchanged, with Tedstone Court commanding sumptuous views over all its surveys. Tedstone Court has received the extraordinary benefit of being modernised to the highest specification without altering any of the original design - as such the house has been completely restored to its original state and capable of providing all the demands and requirements of a modern lifestyle all within a magnificent period home that remains unchanged for over 100 years. The house and entire estate offer tranquillity and privacy away from the demands of the fast paced world and yet it has everything one requires to uphold a truly modern lifestyle. The offices and staff accommodation support the running of the house, the estate and businesses. There is also space enough on the estate to install a helipad if required. Location Shobdon Airfield (around 30 miles) and Gloucestershire Airport (around 40 miles) can land private jets and also have facilities for helicopters. Birmingham International Airport can be reached in approximately 50 minutes with the other advantages of being able to easily access the NEC, NIA and of course all other facilities of the centre of Birmingham itself. There are main line rail links at Worcester, Hereford and Malvern and the journey to London Paddington is about 1 hour and 50 minutes. The surrounding area has much to offer with the excellent educational facilities of top private schools including Abberley Halls, Kings Hawford and Bredenbury as ell as the Malvern College boys and girls campus, plus a local primary and grammar school. Just 40 minutes away is Cheltenham Ladies College. Worcester prides itself with a respected University and a leading Technical college, as well as the sporting prowess of the Worcester Warriors Rugby Club and the Worcester Cricket Club. The Malvern Hills really are an absolute delight and the surrounding views from atop the ridges are quite superb. Malvern itself offers larger shops and other facilities as well as a wonderful theatre and of course the well known Three Counties Showground holding various events throughout the year. The beautiful and picturesque cathedral city of Worcester is just 30 minutes away, with its fine racecourse, occupying its unique setting alongside the River Severn. Equestrian sports are well supported and there are many polo clubs local to Gloucestershire and not forgetting the Hunt local to the Tedstone Court estate. For those interested in horsepower of a different kind the Shelsey Walsh Speed Hill Climb in Worcestershire is one of the oldest such events in the world, attracting some well known names in the circle of motorsports. Tedstone Court Tedstone Court is as architecturally important as it is grand. An early 19th century grade II listed large rendered house over three storeys under a slate hipped roof. The magnificent reception hall entered via the Doric pillared portico commands the attention and hints of the delights to come. There are receptions rooms, day rooms and a great array of bedrooms, bathrooms and en suites, guest suites, corridors, passages and stairways all with their own individual charm and unique feat