3 bedroom cottage for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stunning Grade II listed cottage boasting original character features throughout
- Village location within the Norton Conservation Area
- Close to lovely open countryside with plenty of walks
- Updated modern fitted kitchen and dining room, complimented by impressive character features, including flagstone floors and exposed timber beams
- Cosy but generous living room with an imposing Inglenook fireplace and solid fuel burner
- Carefully designed primary bedroom with walk-around dressing room space and a stunning feature fireplace
- Two further bedrooms, each oozing character and enjoying an abundance of natural light
- Extensive private gardens with sheds, brick outbuildings and countryside beyond
- Ample driveway parking for at least four vehicles
- Only a 12-mile drive to the beautiful historic town of Stratford Upon Avon
Nestled in the heart of the charming village of Norton, within the Norton Conservation Area, this stunning Grade II listed cottage exudes character and history from every corner.
Beyond its picturesque exterior, this property offers a unique blend of original features and modern comforts. Stepping inside, you are greeted by an updated modern fitted kitchen and dining room, where flagstone floors and exposed timber beams effortlessly combine old-world charm with contemporary style. The cosy yet generously sized living room beckons with its imposing Inglenook fireplace and solid fuel burner, creating the perfect ambience for cosy evenings.
The carefully designed primary bedroom is a sanctuary in itself, boasting a walk-around dressing room space and a stunning feature fireplace. Two additional bedrooms offer character and charm, flooded with natural light throughout the day.
In the outdoor haven beyond this charming cottage, an oasis of calm and relaxation awaits. The extensive private gardens offer a lush escape from the hustle and bustle of every-day life, ideal for outdoor gatherings or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. The garden sheds and brick outbuildings provide practical solutions for storing tools or outdoor equipment, ensuring that your garden stays organised and clutter-free.
Ample parking is available on the driveway, with space for at least four vehicles; a rare find in such a quaint location.
Situated just a 12-mile (approx) drive away lies the beautiful historic town of Stratford Upon Avon, in addition to the riverside market town of Evesham only 3-miles (approx) away, offering a plethora of amenities within easy reach.
Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable property that seamlessly blends history with modern living - contact us today to arrange a viewing and make this cottage your own.
Useful information
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: Awaited
Council Tax Band: C (Payable to Wychavon District Council)
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Parish: Norton & Lenchwick
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Local Schools
Please be aware these are by distance to the property, please get in touch with individual educational establishments to enquire about admission criteria and eligibility.
Harvington CE First School (1.3 miles)
St Egwin’s CE Middle School (2.5 miles)
Prince Henry’s High School (2.4 miles)
(SEN) Vale of Evesham (4.5 miles)
(Independent) Bowbrook House School (9.5 miles)
Nearby Amenities
(Approx. distances)
Bus stop: 0.03 miles
Church: Less than 0.2 miles (Church of St Egwin)
Village Hall: 0.7 miles
Supermarket: 2 miles (Tesco Superstore, Evesham)
Pub/ Restaurant: 0.1 miles (The Norton Grange)
GP Surgery: 3.1 miles (Merstow Green Medical Practice)
Railway Station: 2.4 miles (Evesham)
About the area
Norton is a small village in the parish of Norton & Lenchwick, nestled amongst stunning Worcestershire countryside. It is modestly equipped with a village church, village hall, pub/ restaurant and park with children’s play area. For the keen explorer, there are an abundance of walking routes, but other options include The Valley (retail and leisure park) or riverside walks along the River Avon in Evesham.
The larger historic, riverside market town of Evesham provides a wealth of amenities, schools, performing arts venues, community events and good commuting access.
The Vale of Evesham is notorious for its fruit and vegetable growing, with annual asparagus sales and plum festivals as well its medieval heritage, commemorated by the ever growing and popular Battle of Evesham event that takes place in August each year. Evesham is home to an independent cinema, a choice of arts venues offering regular live shows and a good choice of independent and chain retail stores, public houses and eateries. For the sporting orientated, there are a great selection of clubs including a rowing club which has had a famous Olympic athlete oar their way to success from! There are numerous clubs to get involved with to suit every hobby or future professional!
There is good access to healthcare, with four GP surgeries that cover the area and a minor injuries unit located in the centre. There are local pharmacies and dentists that also provide good service to the area.
For the commuters, Evesham has a railway station located centrally that provides great direct access to the nearby city of Worcester or through to London (Paddington). There are regular bus routes through to the surrounding villages, within Evesham or a further afield to nearby towns such as Stratford upon Avon or Redditch.
Important information
Planning enquires concerning the property and surrounding area can be made with Wychavon District Council.
Environmental enquires concerning the property and surrounding area can be made with the Environment Agency.
Broadband inquiries at the property concerning its availability and estimated strength and download speeds can be made with BT.
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EPC Rating: E
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