Inside Grade II listed manor house that was originally a medieval priory

BREATHTAKING Grade II listed manor house that was formerly a medieval priory has been listed for sale – and potential buyers are being offered a rare look inside.

Little Malvern Court was originally a medieval priory before being turned into a Grade II Listed house following the dissolution of the monasteries.

The home, which includes a 15th-century Great Hall known as Prior’s Hall, has been listed on Zoopla by Fisher German for £1,950,000.

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On the listing, a spokesperson wrote: “The house is Grade II, boasting an evolution of outstanding architectural features and a series of elegant entertaining rooms, including the magnificent 15th-century Great Hall.

DINNING: A rustic stone dinning room is inside the property. (Image: Newsquest)

“Whilst undoubtedly grand in scale, the house is very comfortable and effortless to live in with an intimately pleasant feel throughout, enhanced by its high airy ceilings and charming characterful architecture, including spiral staircases, great mullion windows, and arched doorways.

“The setting is also remarkable, providing an unspoilt rural backdrop to the court and its gardens, with views of the Severn Valley and Malvern Hills, long celebrated for their beauty.

DATED: Priory Hall is the oldest section of the property. (Image: Newsquest)

“This spot offers a fantastic vantage point from which to watch the light play across the distance, with the hills’ changing colours stretching for miles and providing a constant source of pleasure.”

The home is set on 37.79 acres with gardens, lakes, a walled garden, a tennis court and other cottages dotted across the grounds.

Little Malvern Court is a six-bedroom home with five bathrooms and reception rooms.