Guide price
£1,150,0008 bedroom terraced house for sale
Henley Street, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49
Study
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Terraced house
8 beds
1 bath
6986
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 2300Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Dining hall
- Sitting room
- Family room
- Study, kitchen/breakfast room
- Wine cellar
- 8 bedrooms
- Annexe
- Two bedroom cottage
- Outbuildings
- Parking and garden
A NATIONALLY IMPORTANT GRADE II* LISTED TOWNHOUSE OF EARLY 17TH CENTURY ORIGIN, OFFERING IMPRESSIVE ACCOMMODATION, OUTSTANDING PERIOD FEATURES AND RARE RESTORATION POTENTIAL AT THE HEART OF THE TOWN.
Churchill House is an exceptional Grade II* listed townhouse of national architectural importance, occupying a distinguished position at the heart of the town, close to the town hall and St Nicholas’s Church. Dating from the early 17th century, the house presents a handsome classical frontage bearing the date 1688, while concealing an earlier rear wing of half timbered construction, a form more commonly associated with rural Warwickshire and a reminder of the building’s layered evolution. Behind its imposing façade lies a house of remarkable scale and presence, rich in period detail. The accommodation is extensive, with well-proportioned reception rooms arranged around a central hall and landing, creating a sense of balance and formality throughout. Historic features abound, including fine panelling, original fireplaces and chimneypieces, and most notably a magnificent first-floor plasterwork ceiling executed in high relief, adorned with garlands and floral motifs. From the principal rooms, there are striking views across the square towards the town hall and church, reinforcing the house’s prominence and sense of occasion. Now offered to the market for the first time since 1966, Churchill House presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the town’s most important and recognisable buildings. While the house would benefit from sensitive and comprehensive restoration, it offers enormous potential for a new custodian to sympathetically enhance and personalise a truly special home. The rear wing lends itself well to conversion into self contained ancillary accommodation, subject to the necessary consents, making the property particularly well suited to multi-generational living or guest use. Churchill House is listed Grade II* for its Special Architectural and Historic Interest, reflecting its national significance. Its long and varied history includes a late 17th-century remodelling by Thomas and Elizabeth Lucas, who updated the house in the prevailing style of 1688. The celebrated plaster ceiling is attributed to architect Robert Hook, renowned for his work at Ragley Hall in 1685. Over the centuries, the house has served a variety of purposes, including a weaving shop, evidenced by the surviving timber and iron hanging sign on the façade and later, in the 19th century, a young ladies’ boarding school. Altogether, Churchill House is a property of rare distinction: a landmark townhouse offering grandeur, history and the opportunity to breathe new life into one of the town’s finest historic homes.
To the rear of the house, on the west side, lies a sheltered and mature garden providing a peaceful counterpoint to the
grandeur of the principal façade. Traditional flagstone paving gives way to a broad, level lawn, interspersed with established trees and shrubs that create both privacy and structure. Beyond the garden, there are pleasing views towards neighbouring period properties, enhancing the historic setting. Vehicular access is discreetly arranged from Moorfield Road, where secure wrought-iron gates open onto a private driveway leading to a double garage and the rear of Churchill House. This arrangement allows for convenient access while preserving the formal presence of the main house. Included within the sale is a self-contained two-bedroom cottage/barn conversion, currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy. Believed to date from the Victorian era and converted in 1995, the barn provides independent accommodation comprising a sitting room and kitchen on the ground floor, with two bedrooms and a family bathroom above. A small courtyard garden lies to the east, offering a private outdoor space. The remaining section of the barn offers further potential for residential conversion, subject to the necessary consents, presenting an exciting opportunity to create additional accommodation. In addition, the wider grounds, extending to approximately 0.54 acres, offer scope for further development, again subject to obtaining the appropriate planning permissions.
The historic market town of Alcester offers an idyllic blend of rural charm and modern convenience. With a bustling High Street of independent shops, cafes, and traditional pubs, residents enjoy a vibrant local lifestyle set against picturesque countryside. Families are well served by a strong selection of schools, from highly regarded primary schools and Alcester Grammar School to secondary options including Alcester Academy and St Benedict’s Catholic High School, making it ideal for all ages. Excellent transport links connect Alcester to nearby centres - with regular bus services to Redditch, Stratford-upon-Avon and connections onward to Birmingham and beyond - while major road routes provide easy access for commuters and weekend explorers alike.
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
Tenure: The property is freehold and vacant possession will be granted on completion.
Fixtures and Fittings: All items in the nature of fixtures and fittings described in these details will be included with the property. All other such items are specifically excluded.
Viewing: An appointment to view is essential and should be made through the Jackson-Stops Chipping Campden office.
Local Authorities: Stratford-upon-Avon District Council.
Council Tax: Band G
Services: Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
Mobile/Internet Coverage: Mobile coverage is good with EE and Vodafone and variable with Three and O2. Ultrafast broadband is available with upload and download speeds of 2300 Mbps. This data has been taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk on 26th January 2026.
Churchill House is an exceptional Grade II* listed townhouse of national architectural importance, occupying a distinguished position at the heart of the town, close to the town hall and St Nicholas’s Church. Dating from the early 17th century, the house presents a handsome classical frontage bearing the date 1688, while concealing an earlier rear wing of half timbered construction, a form more commonly associated with rural Warwickshire and a reminder of the building’s layered evolution. Behind its imposing façade lies a house of remarkable scale and presence, rich in period detail. The accommodation is extensive, with well-proportioned reception rooms arranged around a central hall and landing, creating a sense of balance and formality throughout. Historic features abound, including fine panelling, original fireplaces and chimneypieces, and most notably a magnificent first-floor plasterwork ceiling executed in high relief, adorned with garlands and floral motifs. From the principal rooms, there are striking views across the square towards the town hall and church, reinforcing the house’s prominence and sense of occasion. Now offered to the market for the first time since 1966, Churchill House presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the town’s most important and recognisable buildings. While the house would benefit from sensitive and comprehensive restoration, it offers enormous potential for a new custodian to sympathetically enhance and personalise a truly special home. The rear wing lends itself well to conversion into self contained ancillary accommodation, subject to the necessary consents, making the property particularly well suited to multi-generational living or guest use. Churchill House is listed Grade II* for its Special Architectural and Historic Interest, reflecting its national significance. Its long and varied history includes a late 17th-century remodelling by Thomas and Elizabeth Lucas, who updated the house in the prevailing style of 1688. The celebrated plaster ceiling is attributed to architect Robert Hook, renowned for his work at Ragley Hall in 1685. Over the centuries, the house has served a variety of purposes, including a weaving shop, evidenced by the surviving timber and iron hanging sign on the façade and later, in the 19th century, a young ladies’ boarding school. Altogether, Churchill House is a property of rare distinction: a landmark townhouse offering grandeur, history and the opportunity to breathe new life into one of the town’s finest historic homes.
To the rear of the house, on the west side, lies a sheltered and mature garden providing a peaceful counterpoint to the
grandeur of the principal façade. Traditional flagstone paving gives way to a broad, level lawn, interspersed with established trees and shrubs that create both privacy and structure. Beyond the garden, there are pleasing views towards neighbouring period properties, enhancing the historic setting. Vehicular access is discreetly arranged from Moorfield Road, where secure wrought-iron gates open onto a private driveway leading to a double garage and the rear of Churchill House. This arrangement allows for convenient access while preserving the formal presence of the main house. Included within the sale is a self-contained two-bedroom cottage/barn conversion, currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy. Believed to date from the Victorian era and converted in 1995, the barn provides independent accommodation comprising a sitting room and kitchen on the ground floor, with two bedrooms and a family bathroom above. A small courtyard garden lies to the east, offering a private outdoor space. The remaining section of the barn offers further potential for residential conversion, subject to the necessary consents, presenting an exciting opportunity to create additional accommodation. In addition, the wider grounds, extending to approximately 0.54 acres, offer scope for further development, again subject to obtaining the appropriate planning permissions.
The historic market town of Alcester offers an idyllic blend of rural charm and modern convenience. With a bustling High Street of independent shops, cafes, and traditional pubs, residents enjoy a vibrant local lifestyle set against picturesque countryside. Families are well served by a strong selection of schools, from highly regarded primary schools and Alcester Grammar School to secondary options including Alcester Academy and St Benedict’s Catholic High School, making it ideal for all ages. Excellent transport links connect Alcester to nearby centres - with regular bus services to Redditch, Stratford-upon-Avon and connections onward to Birmingham and beyond - while major road routes provide easy access for commuters and weekend explorers alike.
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
Tenure: The property is freehold and vacant possession will be granted on completion.
Fixtures and Fittings: All items in the nature of fixtures and fittings described in these details will be included with the property. All other such items are specifically excluded.
Viewing: An appointment to view is essential and should be made through the Jackson-Stops Chipping Campden office.
Local Authorities: Stratford-upon-Avon District Council.
Council Tax: Band G
Services: Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
Mobile/Internet Coverage: Mobile coverage is good with EE and Vodafone and variable with Three and O2. Ultrafast broadband is available with upload and download speeds of 2300 Mbps. This data has been taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk on 26th January 2026.
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