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Clough Williams‑Ellis–Designed Hammer Hill House Returns to Market at £5 Million

The Romsley estate is being pitched by Chartwell Noble for buyers seeking acreage, lodges, equestrian amenities.

Overview

  • Hammer Hill House, once owned by Poundland founder Steve Smith, has returned to the market at £5 million with Chartwell Noble.
  • Built in 1923 and attributed to Sir Bertram Clough Williams‑Ellis, the seven‑bedroom home spans about 14,690 square feet with views over the Severn Valley.
  • Interior highlights include seven bathrooms, an indoor heated swimming pool, a games room, a private bar, and a drawing room with a dance floor.
  • The bespoke kitchen features hand‑painted cabinetry by Christians of Nantwich and an AGA cooker, reflecting the property’s crafted finishes.
  • The listing covers 28.2 acres with woodland trails and four paddocks plus two matching three‑bedroom gate lodges suitable for staff, guests or rental use.