3 bedroom link detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- A much improved and extended well presented property
- Three bedrooms
- Linked detached property
- In this popular bredon hill village
- Feature landscaped rear garden
- Conservatory
- Home office
- Off road parking
A MUCH IMPROVED AND EXTENDED WELL PRESENTED THREE BEDROOM LINKED DETACHED PROPERTY SET WITHIN THIS POPULAR BREDON HILL VILLAGE AND HAVING
FEATURE LANDSCAPED REAR GARDEN, CONSERVATORY AND HOME OFFICE. OFF-ROAD PARKING
Entrance Porch, Hallway, Cloakroom, Study, Lounge, Fitted Kitchen/Diner, Conservatory, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom/Shower, Rear Garden (Water Feature), Tarmacadam Driveway
Elmley Castle, is a popular Bredon Hill village on the north side of this historic hill, with ancient settlements and elevated walks taking in the distant views of the Malverns and the Cotswolds. Number 8 is situated within this small development of similar modern properties on the outskirts of the village and is approached off Netherton Lane into Cornmill, turning right into Cornmill Close. The property is linked detached in a terrace of similar properties with off road parking to the front and gardens to the rear. Number 8 has had the addition of a conservatory to the rear and a conversion within the garage to make a home office and storage. This well presented property has been modernised, well maintained and offers a water feature in the rear landscaped garden, which is a real delight. The village of Elmley Castle is on the Pershore side of the hill and gains its name from a castle that was built in the times when the Earl of Warwick lived in Warwick Castle and looked after these lands for the Realm. The Earl was responsible for dismantling the building and donating it to the village. There are walks over Bredon Hill which can be accessed from Elmley, there is a beautiful church in its own grounds, a popular village public house and a well-supported cricket club and village green. Elmley has a first school with catchment to Evesham and Prince Henry's, the secondary school is at Ashton Under Hill. There is village square and a stream running off the hill and the main street has period properties, black and white and thatched housing making this a most attractive village. Early viewing for this property is highly recommended to avoid disappointment. The historic market town of Pershore is Georgian styled and provides high street shopping facilities and supermarket together and leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the town lending itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres and hospital and town library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore has Number 8 which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and yoga classes and is very much a part of Pershore community living. The new Worcestershire Parkway Station has been developed to improve the access and destinations to the southwest, the northeast, London and the Thames Valley, so significantly enhancing Worcestershire's connectivity to outlying regions. The motorway is approximately five miles distant at Worcester junction 7 of the M5, bringing Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south within commutable distance. Other main centres are Stratford-upon-Avon with the theatre and racecourse, Cheltenham with National Hunt horseracing, the Everyman Theatre and superb main shopping facilities. Worcester with its famous Cathedral and equally famous cricket club together with the River Severn and pedestrianised shopping centre