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£1,000,0004 bedroom house for sale
Abbey Manor, Evesham WR11
House
4 beds
3 baths
2,733 sq ft / 254 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Basic 29Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II listed period home
- Wonderful, open countryside views
- A small, exclusive development, part of the the towns history
- Private garden with two terraces
- Extensive parking with double garage
- Large receptions rooms
- Communal grounds of approximately 35 acres, including a tennis court
- An absolute must view, to appreciate the space, history and location it has to offer
- Four bedrooms, three bathrooms
- One of Evesham's most iconic properties
A substantial, characterful wing with arguable one of the best views in the town.
The Bell House is part of the Abbey Manor Estate, a Gothic-style country home from the early 19th century now converted into separate dwellings. Retaining much of its original character, The Bell House is located on the south-eastern elevation. Exceptionally charming, it boasts outstanding original features such as ornate wood panelling, trussed ceilings, and tall mullioned windows. The house has been tastefully updated throughout, featuring a sleek and stylish gloss kitchen with ample storage and a range of appliances, as well as contemporary bath and shower rooms.
The accommodation is spacious and bright, thanks to the abundance of glazing that allows for excellent natural light throughout. Particularly notable are the double-height sitting room and the separate vaulted orangery. The reception hall, with its galleried landing and stone fireplace, provides a welcoming entrance. Additionally, there is a utility room and pantry, a ground floor bedroom/office with a shower room, and a superb principal bedroom with a dressing room and an attractive en suite. The second floor consists of two further bedrooms and a shower room. The property is approached via a sweeping gravel driveway that winds through mature gardens to the rear. There is extensive private parking and access to a double garage. At the rear, a partially covered paved terrace with a stone fountain offers a secluded spot perfect for alfresco dining. The majority of the garden lies to the side and front, featuring a wide, manicured lawn bordered by open grassland with majestic far-reaching views towards the distant hills. A second gravel terrace at the front, also inset with a fountain, is perfect for enjoying the country vistas.
In addition to the private garden, there are approximately 35 acres of communal parkland and woodland, including lawns, a lily pond, and a tennis court available for the residents to use.
Additional Information - Services connected: Mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage, gas fired central heating.
Tenure: Freehold with Share of Freehold for the Abbey Manor Park
Managing agent: Abbey Manor Park Limited
Service charge: £3000 PA
Local authority: Wychavon District Council
Location - The property is situated approximately a mile outside the town of Evesham in an elevated position with far-reaching views across to the Evesham Valley.
Historic Evesham is centred around the river Avon with a delightful riverside park and picturesque Abbey. There are a wide range of shops catering for a range of day-to-day requirements, including an M&S food outlet and a Tesco store.
The larger centres of Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon provide a wider range of shopping, cultural and shopping facilities. A farmers' market is held on the fourth Friday of every month. Evesham is home to many annual events including a fishing contest, a hot air balloon festival, a regatta and a river festival. The Regal Cinema is a restored Art Deco building which hosts mainstream and arthouse films as well as a broad range of events including lectures and live performances. Founded in 1863, Evesham Rowing Club welcomes social members as well as sports members.
For the sporting enthusiast there is National Hunt racing at Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Worcester, County Cricket at Worcester, rugby at Worcester and Gloucester and golf at Fladbury, Bishampton and Broadway. There is a canoe club in nearby Fladbury. Locally there are many public footpaths and bridleways for walking and riding enthusiasts.
There is notable schooling in the general area, with high-achieving state and private schools at Worcester, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Malvern. Prince Henry's High School in Evesham has academy status and is rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.
The M40, M42 and M5 motorway network provide swift access to London, the Midlands and the South West. Railway stations are at Pershore and Evesham with direct trains into London Paddington. (approximately two hours)
The Bell House is part of the Abbey Manor Estate, a Gothic-style country home from the early 19th century now converted into separate dwellings. Retaining much of its original character, The Bell House is located on the south-eastern elevation. Exceptionally charming, it boasts outstanding original features such as ornate wood panelling, trussed ceilings, and tall mullioned windows. The house has been tastefully updated throughout, featuring a sleek and stylish gloss kitchen with ample storage and a range of appliances, as well as contemporary bath and shower rooms.
The accommodation is spacious and bright, thanks to the abundance of glazing that allows for excellent natural light throughout. Particularly notable are the double-height sitting room and the separate vaulted orangery. The reception hall, with its galleried landing and stone fireplace, provides a welcoming entrance. Additionally, there is a utility room and pantry, a ground floor bedroom/office with a shower room, and a superb principal bedroom with a dressing room and an attractive en suite. The second floor consists of two further bedrooms and a shower room. The property is approached via a sweeping gravel driveway that winds through mature gardens to the rear. There is extensive private parking and access to a double garage. At the rear, a partially covered paved terrace with a stone fountain offers a secluded spot perfect for alfresco dining. The majority of the garden lies to the side and front, featuring a wide, manicured lawn bordered by open grassland with majestic far-reaching views towards the distant hills. A second gravel terrace at the front, also inset with a fountain, is perfect for enjoying the country vistas.
In addition to the private garden, there are approximately 35 acres of communal parkland and woodland, including lawns, a lily pond, and a tennis court available for the residents to use.
Additional Information - Services connected: Mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage, gas fired central heating.
Tenure: Freehold with Share of Freehold for the Abbey Manor Park
Managing agent: Abbey Manor Park Limited
Service charge: £3000 PA
Local authority: Wychavon District Council
Location - The property is situated approximately a mile outside the town of Evesham in an elevated position with far-reaching views across to the Evesham Valley.
Historic Evesham is centred around the river Avon with a delightful riverside park and picturesque Abbey. There are a wide range of shops catering for a range of day-to-day requirements, including an M&S food outlet and a Tesco store.
The larger centres of Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon provide a wider range of shopping, cultural and shopping facilities. A farmers' market is held on the fourth Friday of every month. Evesham is home to many annual events including a fishing contest, a hot air balloon festival, a regatta and a river festival. The Regal Cinema is a restored Art Deco building which hosts mainstream and arthouse films as well as a broad range of events including lectures and live performances. Founded in 1863, Evesham Rowing Club welcomes social members as well as sports members.
For the sporting enthusiast there is National Hunt racing at Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Worcester, County Cricket at Worcester, rugby at Worcester and Gloucester and golf at Fladbury, Bishampton and Broadway. There is a canoe club in nearby Fladbury. Locally there are many public footpaths and bridleways for walking and riding enthusiasts.
There is notable schooling in the general area, with high-achieving state and private schools at Worcester, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Malvern. Prince Henry's High School in Evesham has academy status and is rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.
The M40, M42 and M5 motorway network provide swift access to London, the Midlands and the South West. Railway stations are at Pershore and Evesham with direct trains into London Paddington. (approximately two hours)
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Christian Lewis Property is an Estate Agent in Evesham and was established by Christian Cloke. Christian's vision was to create a premium brand that prioritises superior marketing along with exceptional customer service. Christian and his team are dedicated to offering honest advice and our goal is to provide a truly personal experience tailored to each client. As an independent Estate Agent in Evesham, our service is all about creating a positive experience. Director Christian Cloke has been selling properties within Evesham and the surrounding villages since 2008 and has a thorough understanding of the local property market.
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