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£1m Elizabethan Moorgreen Hall with secret preacher hole for sale

This Grade II listed home in Alvechurch still features the secret spot used by a preacher in 1647

This secret preacher hole has been lovingly renovated with fine results.

The owners of Moorgreen Hall had been looking for a property that didn’t need any work when they came across the house in Radford Road, on Weatheroak Hill.

Much in need of renovation, the Hall, which is reputed to have been built in Elizabethan times, definitely did not fit that criteria.

However, it was love at first sight. They bought it and proceeded to give it a thorough refurbishment, while being careful to keep its more colourful characteristics.

This Grade II residence was first documented in 1647 as the house of Richard Moore, a puritan preacher who was ejected from Alvechurch upon the restoration of the monarchy in 1660.

After this time he preached from the Hall through a large hole cut in the wall reached by false wall. The hole is still visible today.

Modern improvements to the house include a refitted breakfast kitchen with full length glazed folding doors leading to decking, new oak framed windows, new oil heating system, re-wired electrics and piping.

The porch and reception hallway have been opened up and the ground floor cloakroom updated. The cellar has also been tanked and refurbished.