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Freehold
£600,000
4 bed detached house for sale
Elmley Road, Ashton Under Hill, Evesham, Worcestershire WR114 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Ashton-under-Hill First School 0.2 miles
- Bredon Hill Academy 0.2 miles
- Evesham 4.7 miles
- Ashchurch for Tewkesbury 5.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Wonderful four bedroom detached Grade II listed thatched cottage
- Located in the heart of this highly desirable Worcestershire village
- Benefiting from mature, wrap around gardens, enjoying a high degree of privacy
- Driveway parking for three/four cars plus detached double garage
- Having been extended, the home enjoys a wealth of accommodation over the two floors
- Internally on the ground floor is a large kitchen/breakfast room, living room and snug
- Completing the ground floor is a utility area and bathroom
- Upstairs, the home enjoys four double bedrooms and a three piece family shower room
- The roof was re thatched in 2015 whilst the extension was built in 1972
- A property that comes with a high reccomendation to view
Welcome to Bredon Holt, a unique, wonderful four double bedroom, Grade II Listed, thatched, Cotswold stone cottage. Dating back to the late 16th Century and located in the heart of this highly desirable Worcestershire village, it offers huge potential.
Extended with a two-storey extension in the early 1970's, the home offers a wealth of accommodation over the two floors and is further complimented by a large, mature, private garden, detached double garage and driveway parking for three/four cars. Add in that the home oozes a wealth of charm and character and you begin to understand why this home comes with such a high recommendation to view.
It's located in Ashton-Under-Hill, approximately 13 miles from Cheltenham. The village comprises of period and contemporary houses and has a public house, church, a Primary and Middle School. Day-to-day shopping in the market town of Evesham is approximately 4 miles away. Pershore is approximately 8 miles away and offers a host of coffee shops and restaurants together with a beautiful medieval Abbey.
There are good transport links, with the M5 motorway approximately 6 miles away, whilst Evesham, Pershore and Cheltenham all have mainline train stations.
Returning to the property, the home sits central to its plot and as such benefits from a high degree of privacy. Within the oldest part of the home is a lovely living room with exposed beams and dominated by a stunning inglenook fireplace and log burning stove. Just off the living room is the original entrance to the cottage which now works very well as a large snug with all the charm and character one would expect of a property of this age.
Off the snug, an inner hall gives access to the ground floor bathroom, the utility area and into the large extension which now houses the spacious kitchen/dining room.
The kitchen offers a wealth of units and central to the kitchen is the oil- fired aga. The room enjoys plenty of natural light from the double aspect windows and the stable door giving access to the delightful cottage garden.
Upstairs are the four double bedrooms, two of which are in the older part of the cottage and are accessed via the original elm winder staircase, which also leads to the family shower room. The two rooms in the newer extension are accessed via a second wooden feature staircase, located in the open-plan kitchen/dining room.
While a degree of modernisation is required, this property provides a rare opportunity to own one of the village's most historic family homes.
Directions
To locate the property, please enter the following postcode: WR11 7SN. The property is located in the centre of village and can be identified by our For Sale sign.
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Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Extended with a two-storey extension in the early 1970's, the home offers a wealth of accommodation over the two floors and is further complimented by a large, mature, private garden, detached double garage and driveway parking for three/four cars. Add in that the home oozes a wealth of charm and character and you begin to understand why this home comes with such a high recommendation to view.
It's located in Ashton-Under-Hill, approximately 13 miles from Cheltenham. The village comprises of period and contemporary houses and has a public house, church, a Primary and Middle School. Day-to-day shopping in the market town of Evesham is approximately 4 miles away. Pershore is approximately 8 miles away and offers a host of coffee shops and restaurants together with a beautiful medieval Abbey.
There are good transport links, with the M5 motorway approximately 6 miles away, whilst Evesham, Pershore and Cheltenham all have mainline train stations.
Returning to the property, the home sits central to its plot and as such benefits from a high degree of privacy. Within the oldest part of the home is a lovely living room with exposed beams and dominated by a stunning inglenook fireplace and log burning stove. Just off the living room is the original entrance to the cottage which now works very well as a large snug with all the charm and character one would expect of a property of this age.
Off the snug, an inner hall gives access to the ground floor bathroom, the utility area and into the large extension which now houses the spacious kitchen/dining room.
The kitchen offers a wealth of units and central to the kitchen is the oil- fired aga. The room enjoys plenty of natural light from the double aspect windows and the stable door giving access to the delightful cottage garden.
Upstairs are the four double bedrooms, two of which are in the older part of the cottage and are accessed via the original elm winder staircase, which also leads to the family shower room. The two rooms in the newer extension are accessed via a second wooden feature staircase, located in the open-plan kitchen/dining room.
While a degree of modernisation is required, this property provides a rare opportunity to own one of the village's most historic family homes.
Directions
To locate the property, please enter the following postcode: WR11 7SN. The property is located in the centre of village and can be identified by our For Sale sign.
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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