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Property description

An attractive Grade II listed 2 bedroom period cottage, steeped in character with gardens and driveway parking.

Accommodation comprises; Sitting/dining room/kitchen, utility/boot room, shower room, principal bedroom, guest bedroom/study.

Gardens, driveway parking, outbuilding.


Acorn Cottage is a charming Grade II listed red brick cottage with a recently replaced thatched roof. The cottage is believed to date back to 1630 and is situated in an attractive terrace, set back from the road. The kitchen/sitting/dining room is dual aspect and of a generous size with tiled floors, exposed timber beams and a large red brick fireplace with an open fire. The kitchen itself is well equipped with a range of built in storage, a breakfast bar, an integral oven, hob and fridge. A utility/boot room with space/plumbing for a range of appliances, leads to a shower room and provides access to the rear garden. The modern shower room has been replaced in recent years and is tiled throughout with a large walk-in shower. On the first floor, a large, open plan room serves as a perfect study space but is also used as a guest bedroom, and this leads to the principal bedroom with an exposed chimney breast and ceiling timbers.

OUTSIDE
Acorn Cottage is approached via an attractive cottage garden with a stone path and a range of mature planting with ample space for outdoor seating or dining. The rear garden benefits from a paved terrace, a gravelled area, a brick built outbuilding and an expanse of lawn with mature shrubs and trees. A gravelled driveway provides parking for two vehicles.

DIRECTIONS
From Broadway, head to Bretforton from Willersey on the B4632. Take the left onto Buckle Street, and then at the junction, the next left onto the B4035 (Weston Road). Entering the village on New Street, follow the road round to the left, then take the left onto Shop Lane where the cottage will be on your left hand side.

Bretforton is a popular village which has a primary school, Parish Church, Community Shop, and the renowned Fleece Inn which is in National Trust ownership and is over 500 years old. More comprehensive shopping, leisure, cultural and educational facilities are available in Evesham, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon whilst Chipping Campden and Broadway offer all the traditional charm of the Cotswolds. Communication links are excellent with access to the M5 and M40 motorways as well as trains from Honeybourne and Evesham to Oxford and London Paddington.
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Worcestershire, WR11

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