Former Poundland Founder’s Lavish £5 Million Rural Property Hits the Market

Dive into luxury! The stunning Hammer Hill House, once home to Poundland founder Steve Smith, is back on the market for £5 million. Nestled in the quaint village of Romsley, Worcestershire, this architectural marvel was designed by Sir Bertram Clough Williams-Ellis, known for his work on Portmeirion.
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This grand, seven-bedroom estate offers stunning views of the Severn Valley. With seven bathrooms, an indoor heated swimming pool, a games room, and a private bar, it’s all about living in style. And if dancing is your thing, the drawing room even features a dance floor!
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On top of its luxurious main house, the estate includes two charming three-bedroom gate lodges. Perfect for guests, staff, or even as a rental opportunity, those extras make this home stand out.

Equestrian enthusiasts will feel right at home with four paddocks and 28.2 acres of scenic trails. Plus, the hand-painted bespoke kitchen from Christians of Nantwich, complete with a classic AGA cooker, adds a touch of elegance.

Described as a “rare jewel in the heart of the Midlands,” Hammer Hill House combines timeless design with modern luxury. It’s a haven for making unforgettable memories with family and friends, or simply a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle.

If you’re after a place that embodies both grandeur and warmth, this is an estate you have to see. Even Steve Smith found it hard to say goodbye back in 2018, admitting he loved the unique home pub and its fully stocked bar, the scene of many memorable parties.

Don’t just dream about it—make this fairytale estate your reality!