Beaucastle

About Beaucastle

Sometimes described as a Fairy Tale Castle with its quirky roofscape, romantic tower and spires, elaborate stone, iron and brickwork and fine carved oak panelling, Beaucastle is a beautiful Arts-and-Crafts creation and ‘a house full of constant surprises’. The tower is reached by a steep spiral iron staircase when you reach the top the view is fully worth the slight giddiness of the climb and the scene is something rather special you can see for miles over the hills and dales of Worcestershire.

In a prominent position Beaucastle is of the Arts and Craft Period and was built in 1877 in the Venetian Gothic Style. The property has commanding views over woodland and also borders against the Wyre Forest. The drive to Beaucastle is more than a quarter of a mile long terminating around a central fountain flanked on one side by the meandering lawns and a picturesque lake and on the other the lovely woods of the forest. The grounds and gardens of the house will pleasantly surprise you with wonderful treasures with the old carriage drive crossing an arch bridge beside the lake and a pathway that leads below the house and with views back to the house and towards the rockery and beyond.
You cannot fail to be impressed by Beaucastle Estate from the fairy tale exterior to the impressive and decadent interior you can live the dream of grandeur and elegance.

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