Slice of luxury with royal seal of approval

A country house and farmhouse that has received the royal seal of approval is attracting significant interest – just a few days after coming on the market.

Brock Hall (pictured), which is set in 14 acres of prime arable land at Chelmarsh, near Bridgnorth, has been lovingly restored by Robert and Sarah Hampton over the last 20 years to provide a beautiful family home and the base for a thriving artisan food business.

Together they founded Brock Hall Farm Dairy, a venture that produced internationally award-winning cheeses, lovingly made using the milk from the owner’s herd of pure Saanen goats.

Every single one of its cheeses won three Great Taste gold stars and gained a loyal following, from local chefs and shoppers in Harrods and Selfridges to international Michelin starred chefs and even the Royal family.

Now the husband-and-wife team are embarking on a new adventure and putting their beautiful property, along with sauna and swimming pool, on the market through local estate agents Berriman Eaton for £1.5m.

“Brock Hall is a house with history…a place to realise dreams and passions and where imagination and potential join and take flight,” explained Sarah, who graduated from Cambridge University in French and German.

“There are bespoke food-safe premises for all manner of production, with a milking parlour and pump room still intact and a mature apple cider orchard capable of producing 500 litres of cider every year.”

She added: “We don’t expect the new owners to throw themselves into food production and farming as we did. However, the scope and possibilities for the outbuildings are immense and could range from extra dwellings for relatives/family, to lucrative holiday lets.”

Brock Hall  is approached via a private tree-lined drive that enjoys panoramic views to the Clee Hills. The well-maintained gardens include a bespoke children’s play area by The Children’s Cottage Company, a Hartley Botanic greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and soft fruit cages.

Renovated to an exceptionally high standard, the country house includes a garden room from the kitchen, a fully ventilated and humidity controlled indoor swimming pool, bi-fold doors to the garden, limestone tiling and a separate Tylo sauna.

The rest of the house has been fully upgraded with creative lighting, solid oak flooring and doors throughout, with statement fireplaces, log burners, a Gaggenau wine store and fully fitted Mark Wilkinson oak kitchen.

A Ripples designed principal bathroom adds a final touch of luxury and includes underfloor heating, limestone walls and floor and a concealed Meridian sound system.

Caroline Eaton, Director at Berriman Eaton, went on to add: “There is so much to talk about when it comes to Brock Hall, and we know from the early interest alone that it’s going to be in demand. It really is a stunning family home, set in sizeable grounds and with outside buildings that offer an ideal space for storage, or a variety of business uses, such as food starts-up or for entrepreneurs keen to venture into holiday lets.”

 

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