This mid 1920's gardeners cottage evokes a feeling of nostalgia and has retained much of it's original charm.
The front door opens directly in to the hallway which houses the downstairs WC & access leading upstairs to 2 good sized bedrooms.
The sitting room occupies the front facing position on the ground floor and benefits from high ceilings and a light
and bright feel due to double glazed bay windows which allow light to flood in. A central focal fireplace adds further cosiness
and alcove shelves provide interest. A well proportioned and inviting space to enjoy the delightful outlook over the common.
The kitchen/diner looks out to the rear garden and views beyond. An up to date kitchen benefitting from ample cupboard space,
fitted oven, fridge, freezer, washing machine and generous work surface space for food preparation and tabletop appliances.
A separate seating area allows family mealtimes to be enjoyed together and the addition of a focal fireplace with space for
either a gas fire or log burner gives character to the room. A small cupboard/pantry provides added storage.
A door to outside provides direct access to the private and secure garden with wrap around access.
The garden occupies a corner plot position southward facing with the added benefit of additional space to the side of the property which houses
a shed currently but could also be utilised for further parking in the future. There is further storage built in to the side of the external wall which would have once been used as the coal store. The garden itself has a patio area and sloped lawn/planted area. Pleasant views out across Malvern make a inviting spot to enjoy al fresco mealtimes in the garden.
Situated in a highly desirable area within Malvern offering peace and quiet coupled with convinience allowing ease of access to amenities within Great Malvern and Malvern Link such as many independent shops, cafes, restaurants and wine bars along with the renowned Malvern theatre, Priory park, Malvern Splash complex and train stations (Great Malvern & Malvern Link) with services direct to Worcester, Birmingham and London.
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the Malvern Hills form a 9-mile range of ancient rock, which offers 100 miles of footpaths and bridleways with natural springs and long distance views in all directions.
Ledbury 7 miles; Worcester 10 miles; Hereford 23 miles.
Mains Water
Mains Electricity
Mains Drainage
Gas Central Heating
Tax Band C
Freehold
Administrative deposit:
Fox Town and Country Homes requires a £1,000.00 deposit payable by
the purchaser prior to issuing the Memorandum of Sale. This will be
reimbursed at the point of completion. If you decide to withdraw from
the purchase this deposit may not be reimbursed and the deposit
collected either in part or in full and retained by Fox Town and Country
Homes to cover administration and re-marketing costs of the property.
THIS IS REFUNDABLE UPON COMPLETION
Agents Note - The property is currently going through probate